Alwa began writing her lyrics around 2019, but it was during the
COVID-19 quarantine that she decided to dedicate herself more consistently to rap, betting on developing her artistic proposal based on her own writing and interpretation. From then on, she began performing in public spaces in El Alto, where she performed rhymes in Aymara dressed in a skirt, attracting the attention of passersby. One of those recordings was shared on social networks and achieved wide dissemination, which boosted the beginning of her artistic projection. In that "underground" circuit she met José Gabriel Mamani, who was interested in her proposal and offered to produce a video clip. Initially, Alwa conceived this production as a test to evaluate the reception of her work, without anticipating the reach it would have on digital platforms. As a result, in March 2022, she made her formal musical debut with the video clip "Principio sin fin", a short production that circulated widely on digital platforms and consolidated her presence nationwide. Six months after her musical debut, Alwa joined the lineup of national artists present at the second edition of the Respira Bolivia festival, a cultural event that combined fashion, music and entertainment, and that brought together more than thirty musicians, DJs and groups. At the third edition of the
Bolivia Music Awards, held in
Santa Cruz in 2023, Alwa was awarded in the category of Best Urban Artist, this being her first recognition in the musical field. In 2024, the music video for Cumbia Revolucionaria was nominated for various international awards in the United States, Peru, and Argentina. It was selected to participate in the twenty-sixth edition of the Las Américas International Film Festival, held in Texas, United States, from 15 to 19 May. In March 2025, Alwa presented its brand Quya clothing during the Santa Cruz Week event. The proposal fuses elements of Andean culture, such as the pollera, with a contemporary urban aesthetic, seeking to highlight its symbolic value from a perspective of identity and resistance. On 9 April 2025, Alwa participated in the launch of the single "Hey! (¿Estás ahí?)" (
Hey! (Are You There?)) with
Luis Gamarra. The song, developed in a context of social and economic crisis, conveys messages of empathy, resilience, and unity. ==Musical style==