At the age 11 Charron made her first poetic debut at the United Negro College Fund's Awards Banquet; where she performed her award-winning poem ALONE. A native of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Charron never dreamed of being an acclaimed writer, but when she connected with 912 James Street Production, from Douglasville, Georgia In the winter of 2009, her words were heard. Under that independent label, she wrote soulful ballads such as Better with Me, Lonely Days and Just Friends. In 2010, she connected with ML the Truth of 100 Drums Productions, LLC and wrote some of her favorite ballads, "I Apologize" and "Commitment". With a new career as a lyricist, Charron still felt her words still fell deaf to many, so she decided to take another avenue to get the results she wanted. In October of 2010, she networked with Londa B. of Purposeful Publishing and Media Services and decided to publish her thoughts, feelings, and emotions in her book entitled, "My Side of the Story". Charron discusses her experiences and emotions regarding relationships, love, heartbreak, parenthood, family, African - American heritage, and overcoming life's trials. This book is not just her testimony, but it is her own advice manual for all. "