In 2009, Morrison released her first EP, entitled
Aprendiendo a Aprender, produced independently in the home studio of Jordan Beriault in
Tempe, Arizona, the record contains six songs composed and produced by herself, plus a cover of
Ramón Ayala's song "Tragos de Amargo Licor". Her second EP
Mientras tú Dormías... was released in 2010 and was produced by Mexican singer and songwriter
Natalia Lafourcade. The latter EP received a nomination for
Best Alternative Music Album at the
12th Annual Latin Grammy Awards. In 2011, she performed her EPs in several venues including the
Teatro Metropólitan and the Lunario of the
Auditorio Nacional, both in
Mexico. On 24 March 2012, she released her debut album
Déjenme Llorar produced by Juan Manuel Torreblanca from the band Torreblanca and Andrés Landon. The album was certified platinum in
Mexico and entered both the
Top Latin Albums and
Latin Pop Albums Billboard charts, at number 56 and 15 respectively. At the
13th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, Morrison received four nominations including
Album of the Year and won
Best Alternative Music Album for the album and
Best Alternative Song for the title track "Déjenme Llorar". The album also received a nomination for
Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album at the
55th Annual Grammy Awards. After the release of the album, she participated in different music festivals, including the Festival Viva la Canción 2012 in
Madrid,
Estéreo Picnic Festival in
Bogotá,
Pa’l Norte Rock Festival 2012 in
Monterrey and
Lollapalooza Chile 2013 in
Santiago, among others. In 2013, Morrison was featured in the song "Yo sé que está en tu corazón" from
Juan Gabriel's album
Los Dúo, Vol. 2, the album was composed of new versions of songs by Gabriel as duets with different artists. Also in 2013, Morrison released her third EP
Jugando en Serio, consisting of acoustic versions of the songs "Yo Sigo Aquí", "Compartir", "Lágrimas", "Buena Malicia" and "Pan Dulce" from her previous records. In 2015, she made her acting debut in the romantic comedy film
Ana Maria in Novela Land as Laura. On 6 November 2015, she released her second studio album
Amor Supremo through Cosmica. The album was recorded through eight months at
Playas de Tijuana with production from Alejandro Jiménez and Demián Jiménez. With the album, she earned her second
Grammy Award nomination for
Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album while at the
17th Annual Latin Grammy Awards, she was nominated for
Best Alternative Music Album and won
Best Alternative Song for "Vez Primera". To promote the album, Morrison performed at various festivals and venues like the
Coachella Festival in the
United States and the
Teatro Esperanza Iris in
Ciudad de México. On 8 December 2016, she released the EP
La Niña del Tambor, the project consisted in six
Christmas carols both in English and Spanish including "
Noche de Paz", "
White Christmas" and "
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas". On 9 June 2017, she released
Amor Supremo Desnudo, the album was produced alongside Alejandro Jiménez and consists of thirteen acoustic versions of songs from her previous albums plus two new songs, "Te Regalo" and "Dime Mentiras". The idea for an acoustic version of her albums came during a tour in
Spain, where according to Morrison, "many people that I met gave me the idea of doing an acoustic version, so I didn't stop until making it, I realized that it sounded really good". The album was nominated for
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album at the
19th Annual Latin Grammy Awards. In 2018, she collaborated in the single "Ser Paloma" by Mexican singer
Lila Downs, the music video for the song featured women of different ages, backgrounds and professions to represent the diversity of women in society. The same year, she appeared in the track "Vibras" from
J Balvin's album
Vibras. On 21 September 2020, she released the single "Ansiedad" from her upcoming album
El Renacimiento, the music video for the song was directed by Colin Solal Cardo and recorded in
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