At the age of six she accompanied her mother in the flamenco tablaos of "Barrio de la Pastora", and a year later won a singing contest at the "El Chato" club in San Fernando, where she sang bulerías (a flamenco style) and won first prize.
[2] Among her first mentors was Camarón de la Isla, also from San Fernando (Cádiz), whose purist flamenco style she followed in her early years.
Artists Paco Ortega and Alejandro Sanz helped her produce her first album, Entre dos puertos, when she was seventeen and with whom sold more than 150,000 units, achieving commercial popularity.
In Joyas prestadas (2006), where Niña Pastori makes personal versions of songs originally by artists from very different styles and genres, such as boleros, ballads, coplas and classics from Spain and Latin America.
The original artists include Joan Manuel Serrat, Alejandro Sanz, Mexican rockers Maná, Dominican artist Juan Luis Guerra, Antonio Machín, Manolo García of El Último de la Fila, Luz Casal, Armando Manzanero, Los Jeros or Marifé de Triana.
[4][5] The trio also collaborated with Santana on the track Una Noche en Nápoles for the 2014 album Corazón.
[6] She sang a version of Schubert's Ave Maria during Pope John Paul II's last visit to Madrid in May 2003 for 3 million people.
[2] She participated as a special guest in the event in which Alejandro Sanz celebrated the 20th anniversary of his album "Más".
On May 7, 2018, Niña Pastori talked to the `20 Minutes` magazine about her new work "Bajo tus alas" and her current career.
The album went platinum, (150,000 copies sold), and her single "Tú me camelas" managed to be among the top of the music charts for months.
1998 Eres luz is the second studio album by Niña Pastori, produced by Paco Ortega and Alejandro Sanz,[9] published by Sony BMG, and recorded and released in 1998.
It offers collaborations with various artists such as José Miguel and Antonio Carmona, Vicente Amigo, Moraito,[11] etc.
2002 This album was again designed and planned by Niña Pastori and her partner Julio Jiménez Borja, alias Chaboli.
It includes songs by Joan Manuel Serrat, Alejandro Sanz, Maná, Juan Luis Guerra, Antonio Machín, Manolo García, Luz Casal, Armando Manzanero and Marifé de Triana.
[19] As Niña Pastori said, "on this new album the songs are made of passion, romance, temptation, blood, sigh, purity, magic, flavor and joy".
2015 This repertory arose from the collaborations of Niña Pastori with Ruben Blades, Juan Luis Guerra, Pancho Céspedes and Sara Baras for the first time.
[23] In `Bajo tus alas`, Niña Pastori offers songs accompanied by great musical artists such as Manuel Carrasco, Guaco, Vanesa Martín and Pablo Alborán.
[24] Undoubtedly, yet another step in her personal style, highlighting the depth of her voice [24] and, above all, the flamenco that she carries in her blood.