[11] Lhamo's album Ama (which means "Mother" in the Tibetan language) was released in April 2006 and was produced by Iranian-American musician Jamshied Sharifi.
[14] In November 2007, Lhamo accompanied a site-specific dance work called "Walking The Line" by American choreographer Bill T. Jones at the Louvre Museum in Paris.
The performance, which also featured solo percussion by Florent Jodelet, took place in a 300-foot space stretching from Michelangelo's statue The Dying Slave to the foot of the staircase leading to the sculpture Winged Victory of Samothrace.
[17] Lhamo released Awakening Album[18] which explores the relevance of compassion-based spirituality to our modern-day, interdependent lives – each song reflecting topics that have become ever-more highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Awakening was a collaboration with Julio Garcia produced in Madrid, Spain and features 'Loving Kindness' track, on which Yungchen is joined by flamenco legend Carmen Linares.
Lhamo says: "'Awakening' aims to appeal to those who are interested in sound healing and spiritual awakening, and, unlike previous albums, uses only English song titles.