[2] Morales, wanting to assist some of her friends find jobs in television, eventually started a talent agency.
[3] In 2017 Valerie Released her second studio album Mi Corazon, under her independent label VM Music.
The album is a reflection of her versatility and style in a different variety of genres that go from salsa and bachata to Kizomba and Cumbia-ton.
[5][6] The album featured "commercial" material, "full of reggaetón ballads" and "clean lyrics" that "women can relate to".
[3] It featured production by DJ Memo and Sosa among others signed to Flow Music and collaborations with K-Mill, Cidelis and Las Guanabanas.
[3] An editor for Allmusic claimed the album to be "as crammed with hot beats and irresistible tunes as you'd expect from such a multi-faceted talent.