[7] Sepulveda has also collaborated with major Regional Mexican artists including Luis Coronel in July 2022 with his song, "Mi Niña Traviesa," during his concert at the Stanislaus County Fair,[8] the Grammy winning Regional Mexican band, Banda Los Sebastianes, with the song from Grupo Liberación, "Ese Loco Soy Yo" during their concert at Salinas Sports Complex.
She stated in one of her interviews that, “the passion of music runs in the family.”[12] Gabriela has mentioned in several interviews that she was always an entertainer even at a very young age, singing and making jokes to the point where her family ended up nicknaming her, “The Showgirl.”[12] The first time she sang on stage was at her elementary school talent show singing Selena Quintanilla's song “Como La Flor.” After that, at the age of eight, Gabriela was entered by her mother in a contest in Gilroy, California called, Juguemos a Cantar.
She won third place singing a Mexican folk song called “Los Laureles.”[7] In 2010, Sepulveda released her first CD is 2010 titled Mis Primeras Canciones.
After her third place winning in Juguemos a Cantar, Sepulveda began to get invited to various radio shows around the Bay Area as well as notable Spanish-speaking programs.
"[2] Her first fan club was established in Venezuela.”[2] Gabriela Sepulveda made her televised acting debut in Telemundo's, Jenni Rivera: Mariposa De Barrio on June 27, 2017.
[18] Press described Sepulveda's character as being "a bright, sweet girl, and beautiful from the soul...whose ingenuity allows her to delve into any subject no matter how deep it may be and win the game with a wide advantage, all while maintaining his irresistible smile.
On September 18, 2022, Gabriela was invited to perform for the NFL at the San Francisco 49ers vs. Seattle Seahawks game at Levi's Stadium for 68,500 people in honor of Latino Heritage Month.
[12] She has mentioned in many interviews that she shares a close bond with her Latin American heritage and that Mariachi and Mexican ranchera style music is closest to her heart.
[12] In July 2022, Gabriela was invited by artist Luis Coronel to perform on stage with him his hit song, "Mi Niña Traviesa" during his concert at the Stanislaus County Fair in Turlock, California.
[8] In July 2021, Sepulveda shared the stage with grammy winners Banda Los Sebastianes de Saúl Plata in Salinas, California where she performed "Ese Loco Soy Yo," a cover from Grupo Liberación with Regional Mexican singers Andrés Padilla, Javier Larrañaga, and Armando Celis.
[9] In July 2022, she was invited by artist Luis Coronel to perform on stage with him his hit song, "Mi Niña Traviesa" during his concert at the Stanislaus County Fair in Turlock, California.
[10] Sepulveda also performed in the National Policy Forum on Arts Education, an event organized by the United States White House and Vivafest.
Her podcast "Mindfulness Mid Pandemic" won first place in the Audio Documentary category at the national competition College Media Association Film Festival that recognizes and awards high-quality journalism [27] n June 2021, Sepulveda graduated from Santa Clara University with a double degree in Communication and Ethnic Studies.
[28] Her work as a Communication and Journalism student from Santa Clara University was nationally recognized when her podcast "Mindfulness Mid Pandemic" won first place in the Audio Documentary category at the nationally-acclaimed College Media Association Film Festival that recognizes and awards high-quality journalism [27] Prior to graduating from college, Gabriela Sepulveda always called herself a “full-time student” in most interviews when asked on her views on education.
She mentioned in one of her interviews that, “Education is the one thing that I know will always carry with me everywhere I go, but I also learn because I enjoy opening my eyes to different topics and exploring my mind along with it.”[12] A special video of her performing "The Climb" by Miley Cyrus was played during the virtual graduation ceremony in remembrance of honor of how the Class of 2021 "will face many 'mountains'...but it’s the journey to overcome those mountains that matters most.