Between 2008 and 2013, she was the lead singer and songwriter of the band E.T.a.P, which in 2011 won first place in the electronic category in the first
Talentométer competition, winning the audience award and the jury's special prize. Between 2010 and 2015, she was a vocalist and songwriter in the band Calm Spirit, and until 2012 she was also the singer and band leader of Gina Kanizsa & Third Plan. In 2013, she became the singer, songwriter and composer for the alternative jazz quartet Silence Fiction, with which she recorded her debut album in 2015. In 2012, she joined the
a cappella group
Jazzation. The group took part in the 2013
Vokal Total A Cappella Competition in
Graz,
Austria, winning the grand prize in the jazz category, the
Ward Swingle Award. In 2014, at the international
Winter Vocal Festival in
Pinerolo,
Italy, she won both the grand prize in the a cappella category and the
Voice of the Festival prize. In 2015, Jazzation won the
Leipzig a cappella Award and the
Audience Award at the
International a cappella Contest in
Leipzig,
Germany. In 2015 she graduated from the Jazz faculty of the
Franz Liszt Academy of Music, where she is currently a masters student. In 2015, the song
Beautiful Love from
Jazzation's album
Twisted was nominated for the
Independent Music Awards Vox Populi audience award. In 2016, she won the
Lakatos Ablakos Dezső jazz performer scholarship, performed at the
CAFé Budapest Contemporary Arts Festival, and entered the
Jazzy Song Content with the song
How We Love, which she performed jointly with AnnaElza. She works with several well-known jazz bands such as Equinox, for whom she wrote the lyrics on their 2017 album. Since 2015, she has been teaching jazz singing at Etűd Music High School. On 8 December 2016, Kanizsa was one of thirty acts chosen to participate in
A Dal 2017, the national selection for
Hungary in the
Eurovision Song Contest, with the song
Fall Like Rain. She reached the final of the competition. == Awards ==