Sweet California

[1][2][3] In 2013 they were discovered by the management company responsible for the launch of Auryn, who opted for them and decided to bring the three girls together by taking them to Madrid.

The vocalists Rocío Cabrera Torregrosa, Sonia Gómez González and Alba Reig Gilabert began this project, covering viral songs such as "Troublemaker" or "Price Tag" to upload them to YouTube as a presentation.

[1][2][3] In June 2015, coinciding with the beginning of the recording of their second album, Alba, Rocío and Sonia published their first biographical book "El Amanecer de Sweet California".

A month later, they released "Wonderwoman", a pop song with urban touches and the collaboration of American hip hop artist Jake Miller.

The reasons are personal and, although she saddens us, we ask for all your respect and understanding towards the situation.Shortly after, Tamara Nsue, a friend and dancer of the group for years, was announced as Rocío's replacement.

Titled Head for the Stars 2.0, the release contains unreleased tracks, re-recordings of the original album with Tamara's voice and acoustic versions.

Their name, as they explain it, is given because they present the album divided into three thematic sections, the first being the group with "more current" sounds, the second with more retro songs and with more harmonies and the last one with themes in Spanish.

The album's lead single was "Good Life", a track with touches of tropical house produced by Tonino Speciale.

[1][2][3] On 1 September 2017, they released the reissue of 3, which contained unpublished material, DVD images of the most significant concert of their Ladies' Tour, at the Wizink Center in Madrid, and new songs.

In September 2018 they released the album's first single "Loca", a pop song in Spanish written by the band in Miami with some "Afro" nuances.