[3] When she was in high school, a friend of hers contacted Nemesis Records to look at her webpage and the CEO Minh-Dan Pham was interested in her writing.
It contains a mix of songs written and performed by Sa with what Steve Diabo of Animefringe calls "heartfelt ballads and experimental pop".
She toured in the United States, and became popular on the Internet and the anime convention circuit, including AnimeFest in Dallas in 2002,[4] and FanimeCon in San Jose in 2003.
[5][6] Jonathan Mays of Anime News Network wrote that Sa's work on the AnimeToonz project was a "quality effort with reasonably good results."
Known in the anime community[8] for her involvement in Funimation Entertainment's US releases of Suzuka in 2005, One Piece in 2007, and Ouran High School Host Club in 2008.