Born into a family of artists as Miglė Vilčiauskaitė, she became a word-of-mouth phenomenon at the beginning of 2009 - young hipsters immediately fell in love with her unique dress sense, photography and painting experiments, and "God forbid". attitude, theatrical live performances and, of course, strong melodies and strange lyrics. Shrugging off comparisons to Amy Winehouse, the 18-year-old singer expanded her CV quite impressively, landing a job as a support act for the popular French band Nouvelle Vague and selling an advert for one of the largest Lithuanian mobile phone networks. Lithuanian hip-hop producers Vaiperis and Serumas' album Cafeteria Inn Legend featured a collaboration with Migloko - Lovenote, which became a "thinking man's anthem" in summer 2009. Signed by the Monaco record label, the material was welcomed by Moscow music critics and musicians alike - legendary Russian rocker Andrei Makarevich, of Mashina Vremeni fame, even offered the Lithuanian pixie to take part in the band's 40th anniversary concert.