Susy Shock

[1][2][3] Susy Shock was born in the neighborhood of Balvanera, in the center of Buenos Aires, to a father from La Pampa Province and a mother from Tucumán.

"[7] She currently writes columns every month in MU Magazine (of the Lavaca cooperative) and a serial novel – published in Maten al Mensajero – entitled La Loreta.

[citation needed] In November 2014, Shock released her first album entitled Buena vida y poca vergüenza and began a tour of the country and Latin America.

[15] On 29 April 2014, Poemario Trans Pirado was recognized by the Buenos Aires City Legislature,[16] declared of cultural interest for the promotion and defense of human rights.

[17][18] In December 2015, she received a special mention for her song "Con mi carro Voy" at the 2011–2014 National Tango and Folklore Award show.