In 2014, she garnered international attention as she represented Georgia in the New Wave Music Festival held in Jūrmala, Latvia, which she won.
[8] In 2019, Buzaladze released her debut album Nutsa22, containing covers of Georgian songs and original English-language compositions; this was followed by her breakthrough hit "Gelodebi".
Buzaladze has endorsed Georgia's ruling party Georgian Dream, which is an anti-LGBT political force that in recent years has promoted anti-Western narratives and baseless claims about a "Global War Party" attempting to embroil Georgia in the Russian-Ukrainian War.
[18] During the 2024 Georgian parliamentary election, Buzaladze stated that she is "proud" to support the party and that she has been performing and campaigning for them for years.
Buzaladze responded by yelling at protesters from the stage, stating "If you think this will ruin my concert today and rob us of the New Year, you are very mistaken.
"[21] Buzaladze also made baseless claims that protesters were being paid and sarcastically told them to "enjoy" the money they were supposedly given.