[4] In September 2011 Vivas premiered "Muero por ti" on Venezuelan radio, her first promotional single, a pop ballad with melodies and nuances of lyrical singing.
[6] In November 2011, Vivas premiered her first album named Ser, featuring the production of Juan Carlos Pérez Soto.
She won in the Best Female Artist category at the Pepsi Venezuela Music Awards ceremony that year, and released the video for the song "Por el resto de mi vida".
[11] In 2015 she recorded the single "Corazón Oculto", the main theme of the Venezuelan film Hasta Que La Muerte Nos Separe [es], directed by Abraham Pulido.
Months later, she won the HTV Heat Award for Best Female Artist, sharing the category with the singers Shakira, Gloria Trevi, Adriana Lucia, Duina del Mar [es], and Farina.