Born in Madrid but deeply connected to her roots in Granada, Soleá is the daughter of flamenco maestro Enrique Morente and the celebrated dancer Aurora Carbonell. Her first musical appearance came at just six years old, with a modest contribution to her father’s *Misa Flamenca* (1991). From then on, she became a recurring presence in Enrique Morente’s discography, embracing experimental moments in works like *Pablo De Málaga* and the iconic *Omega*, as well as joining the anniversary tour for the latter. Soleá played a notable role in *Nanas* and featured prominently in her father’s final album, *Morente Flamenco*. Initially, her solo debut was meant to mark her artistic breakthrough, a project she and her father had planned together. However, his untimely death left that milestone unfinished, further enriching the emotional depth of her artistic journey.