In 1999, Sheeva formed the pop group SNZ, along with her sisters, Nãna Shara and Zabelê Gomes.
The second album, titled Sarahnãnazabelê, was a big hit, with the song "Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You"/"Nada vai Tirar Você de Mim" which was the soundtrack of the Brazilian soap opera Um Anjo Caiu do Céu and a great success.
Two years later, her mother, Baby Consuelo, also became a Christian, in part due to Sheeva's influence.
One of her most popular works is a book directed at women, called Cult of the Princesses, which aims to encourage values that have been lost in the current culture.
[4] Sheeva has a great friendship with the singer Ana Paula Valadão, leader of Christian band Diante do Trono and Ludmila Ferber.