Tucha returned to music after learning about
Ableton from electronic music producers. Feeling that it allowed her to experiment without fear of mistakes, she began her solo project in 2018. Throughout 2020, she hosted a podcast about Ukrainian women in music titled '''' (; Heroines). Later that year, she won the Young Blood (Jury Choice) Award at the 2021 Jager Music Awards organised by
Jägermeister Ukraine. Following the
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Tucha released the song "Russia Is a Terrorist State" in August of that year. Its music video includes archival footage of the
Holodomor, the
Executed Renaissance, and other examples of
anti-Ukrainian repression by Russia, as well as Russian actions against other countries such as
Georgia and
Syria. ''
declared it the "main video of the war so far" at the time of its release. On 31 May, she released the song "" (). Its title is a pun on the Ukrainian words for decadence
and dance
and its music video, which features members of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, aimed to raise funds for them. On 26 September, she released the song "" (; from the English slang term slay) in support of the LGBTQ community and a law proposal that sought to introduce civil partnerships in Ukraine. Her debut album '' (; Lyrics of My Love) was released on 24 July 2025. ==Artistry==