Yelisey Morales Molina was born in Havana, Cuba, and began her artistic training at the age of four, studying flamenco, rhythmic gymnastics, contemporary dance, and musical performance. She later joined the prestigious company of renowned Cuban choreographer Tony Menéndez, where she stood out as a principal dancer in major television, theater, and music video productions with celebrated Cuban artists and orchestras. After arriving in Miami in 1995, she continued developing her career in dance, acting, and singing, working with artists including Julio Iglesias and appearing in productions for Univision and Telemundo. She later worked in Mexico as a model, dancer for Televisa and TV Azteca programs, and singer with the group Kum Baó. She is currently the lead singer of Cómplices and part of the orchestra for Muerto de Risa, bringing elegance, sweetness, and passion to every stage.