[12] Her debut EP Munaasib, was noted by the indie music scene prior to her receiving the Goethe Talents Scholarship[13][14][11].
[20][1][21] She has been trained in khyal gayaki by the Pakistani qawwal and Sufi singer, Akbar Ali.
[22] Her collaborations are with versatile artists such as Hasan Raheem, Abdullah Siddiqui, Takatak, Talal Qureshi, Sikandar Ka Mandar, Shorbanoor, and Strings.
[24][7] She has received UNESCO recognition as a Creative Entrepreneur and actively serves as a consultant for diverse cultural projects, including the British Council Pakistan and Music Connect Asia.
[24] Peshkash, the brainchild of Noorani, is a notable undertaking that seeks to archive and promote 20th century Pakistani music.