[2] Following her family's relocation to San Antonio, Texas after her father received a job opportunity,[4] Sanchez inked a contract with a local booking agency.
A woman associated with Sábado Gigante, captured Sanchez's performance at Market Square, and reached out to her, inviting her to participate in the Father's Day edition of the show.
[9] In 2014, People en Español invited Sanchez to sing the national anthem and bestow upon Don Francisco the Icon of the Year Award.
[4][11] Abraham was confident in his decision to sign Sanchez, as he regarded her as having the entire package sought by record companies, encompassing "talent, youth, personality, stage presence, and image".
[12] The album featured "Fallaste Corazon", "Pero Como Voy A Olvidar" and "Un Beso", all of which appeared on the Tejano Gold Countdown.
[13] Sanchez performed at the 2016 Fiesta de la Flor,[14] and opened the festival with a fusion of Tejano and pop songs to a crowd of "hundreds of fans".
[5] Her second appearance at the 2017 Fiesta de la Flor was met with widespread acclaim, with Esther Hakleman of the Corpus Christi Caller-Times referring to Sanchez as a "young vocal powerhouse".
[15] In September 2017, Sanchez regaled the audience at the Fort Worth Bootfest festival, performing at a tribute concert for Selena alongside Pete Astudillo.
[7] In 2019, Sanchez headlined the entertainment concert at the Viva Quad Cities event at LeClaire Park in Davenport, Iowa, where Tar Macias of Hola America hailed her as a vocalist with "powerful vocals and wide range".
The album included a cover of José Alfredo Jiménez's "Cuatro Copas", which Sanchez recorded as a duet with Kumbia All-Starz vocalist Ramon Vargas, and a Mazz medley that was dedicated to Jimmy Gonzalez.
[4] In an interview with Mando San Roman of Super Tejano 102.1 in the Rio Grande Valley, Sanchez revealed that she and her team had resolved to venture forth into new musical terrain, stating that "we think it's time to spread our wings.
John Henry Medina lauded it as a lively Tejano ranchera, blending progressive keyboard sounds and accordion while commending Sanchez's voice for its sensual quality.
[33] Sanchez has cited Vicente Fernandez, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Selena, Lola Beltran,[9] and Marc Anthony as her primary vocal influences.
She feels that "it's always awesome to lift their spirits" and aims to contribute in any way possible to find a cure for cancer saying that she doesn't "think that anyone should ever go through that type of experience".
[6] Sanchez performed at The Water Works in Buffalo Bayou Park in Houston, Texas, in June 2022, as part of National Children's Day festivities.