With her distinctive and emotive style, Levy has brought a new interpretation to the medieval Judeo-Spanish song by incorporating more "modern" sounds of
Andalusian
flamenco and
traditional Turkish music, as well as combining instruments like the
darbuka,
oud, violin, cello, and piano. Her debut album was
Romance & Yasmin in 2000, which earned her a nomination as Best Newcomer for the fRoots / BBC Radio 3 World Music Awards 2005, followed in 2005 with her second album La Judería (Spanish: The Jewish Quarter). In 2006, she was nominated again, then in the category Culture Crossing. On her second album,
La Judería, she also covered the popular songs "
Gracias a la vida" by
Violeta Parra and "Nací en Álamo" from the film
Vengo, directed by
Tony Gatlif, which in its original version won the 2001
César Award for Best Music Written for a Film (itself being a cover of "The Song of the Gypsies" (), written by Greek songwriter Dionysis Tsaknis in 1990).. In her own words in 2007: In her own words in 2023: In her career, Levy has given a great number of concerts all over the globe. She has already performed in
Spain,
Turkey,
USA, the
UK,
Germany,
France,
Poland,
Switzerland and many other countries. She has also entered into a variety of music collaborations during her career, such as with Egyptian singer
Natacha Atlas, Turkish singer
İbrahim Tatlıses and Spanish singer
Concha Buika. ==Other roles ==