She followed up with her third effort, Cuestion de Piel, in 2012. The record featured collaborations with fellow singer/songwriters Malú and Pablo Alborán as well as flamenco guitarist José Antonio Rodríguez. The record was an instant success, climbing to the Top Ten on the Spanish Top 100 Albums Chart. The young creative artist rounded off a busy year in 2012 with the release of her first live acoustic album, Ven, Siéntate y Me lo Cuentas..., which was composed of 14 songs recorded at the El Olivar Foundation in Madrid that September. The following year, she was awarded the Youth Art Award by the Andalusian Institute for Youth. Her fourth studio effort, Crónica de un Baile, arrived in 2014. The album was once again a success, rising high in the charts at the time of release, eventually going on to be certified platinum for Spain. She returned with more material in 2016, beginning in March with the release of Mujer Océano, a book that collected various poems she had written over the years around recording sessions. She put out her fifth studio effort, Munay, later that year. The record rose to number one on the Spanish albums chart. ~ Jason Birchmeier & Rob Wacey, Rovi