Manifesting my Debut Album: PRENDE LA CANDELA
Today, on the powerful 8/8 manifestation portal, I’m stepping into a brand-new chapter: my ENDO TO STARDOM year. My professional north star is crystal clear: To manifest my debut solo album, PRENDE LA CANDELA! Announcing it is the first spark, but I have only one year to bring it to life. The fire is lit, and it’s going to burn bright.
Shary Rose
8/8/20251 min read


But one day, that silence turned into a scream. That scream into a song. And that song into healing.
Prende la Candela was born from the woman who decided to keep her fire and her voice lit. Who grew tired of staying quiet, and chose to sing. Who ignited her truth and now shares it, turning her story into art.
I composed this album from my guitar and my breath. The production is taking place in Panama in collaboration with Marco Linares and with the participation of musicians who believed in my fire: Christian Díaz on electric guitar, Marco Linares on bass, Antonio Lewis on drums, and Toni Drums on percussion.
Prende la Candela is an emotional journey that invites every woman to light her own flame, to stop dimming herself out of fear or pain, and to remember that her voice is not only valid, but necessary. This project aligns with my life mission: to encourage women to share their voice and manifest their own transformation. My message is clear: singing is healing and speaking is loving.
I dedicate this album to all the women in the world who have lived with pain in silence. Recognize your worth, love yourself as you are, and make yourself visible. Your experience, your art, and your process have a place, and the world needs to see your light, feel your vibration, and hear you heart-centered message with the sound of your voice.
I'm officially announcing the release of my debut album: PRENDE LA CANDELA 🔥 Pá' quemá lo que duela! 🎶 (to burn what's hurting!)
A work that blends the power of alternative rock, the roots of Latin American folklore, and the spiritual groove of funk. This new style, which I myself have named Rock Funklórico, marks the birth of a visceral, feminine, and deeply transformative sonic proposal.
I'm a Panamanian artist with Caribbean roots (Colombian and Cuban). For years, I lived in silence with sharp chronic pain, deep fatigue, invisible symptoms, medical confusion, and severe endometriosis that was dimming me from the inside. Like many women, I endured.