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The artist's project already has her debut album, "Anómala," available on streaming platforms, featuring a variety of genres and different instrumental formats. Some tracks are collaborations with local voices, including Noelia Maffiold, Gabriela Ponce (BUHA 2030), Santiago García (Nicolás y los Fumadores), and El Kalvo, among others. The album also features guest appearances from performers such as Pocket Tincho, Maria José Salgado (Curupira), Nicolás Gámez (Los Niños Telepáticos), Juan Manuel Jaramillo (Tristan Alumbra), and Rafael Lozina (Adriana Lucía), among others.

The album received high acclaim, landing on year-end "Top Albums and Songs" lists by media outlets like Radiónica and El Enemigo. The project is actively played on media outlets like Radio Nacional and Radiónica, which selected the singles “Dibujar el Camino” in March 2023 and "Ley del Duende" in March 2024 as their "Song of the Week."

Thaissa also participated in the 2023 edition of BOMM (Bogotá Music Market) as an invited national artist and was selected as a "BOMM Artist" for a showcase in 2025. Furthermore, she was named an "Honorary Artist" by Revista Rolling Stone in September 2024.

Career

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  The composer also participates as a percussionist for Araña, percussionist and backup singer for Manuela Ocampo, percussionist for Kenny Vélez, timbalera or bombera for Conjunto Añañay (Tecnocumbia), reedoblantista for Pedro Bombo (Andean music), drummer for Lomaasbello,  She has also had the opportunity to sing alongside musicians such as Edson Velandia, 1280 Almas, Santiago Sandoval (jazz), with El Ombligo (Santiago Botero) as a drummer, alongside German Sandoval in his Celecanto project, and as a backup singer and cajón player with Animal Blanco (Andrés Gualdrón) on different stages such as IDARTES alongside his debut band Saable (Mobile Stage 2022, Cedritos Park, Usaquén) and Los años Maravillosos (Mobile Stage 2023, Suba), at the National Center for the Arts (2023).

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