Palter began singing at a young age, performing in theater productions as a middle-school student. At age 13, Palter began to write her own music and was connected with singer/songwriter/producer Andrew Gold.[7] Palter went to Nashville to work with Gold and created a demo.[2] Around age 15, she began working with the production duo the Bass Brothers, known primarily for their work with Eminem.[2][8]
She has performed in Detroit area clubs including The Firefly Jazz Club in Ann Arbor (now defunct), and Baker's Keyboard Lounge and Cliff Bell's, both in Detroit.[9]
In 2009 Palter co-founded, along with pianist Sam Barsh, the electronic pop group Jesse Palter and the Alter Ego, later renamed Palter Ego.[10][11] The group has released two EPs and two albums.
Palter relocated to Los Angeles in 2010 to further pursue her career as a writer and performer.
On October 19, 2018, Palter released a five song ep on the Artistry Music division of Mack Avenue Records. The songs are autobiographical. In early 2019, Artistry Music followed The Paper Trail EP with the single "Sever The Ties" and a full-length debut album.[2][12][13]
"Paper Trail" was named LA Weekly Album Of The Week.[14] On October 2, 2020, Palter independently released her single "Better Days", written and self-produced in quarantine.[15] In 2022, her album Nothing Standard was released.[16]
Palter is a mental health advocate and ally, and has penned pieces published in Thrive Global, Grammy.com[17] and has spoken on panels for the Recording Academy on music and mental wellness.[18]