Bolero, merengue, Latin soul and pop.

From Venezuela, Zhamira Zambrano is establishing herself as one of the most exciting voices of the new Latin wave. Her debut album, Curita Para el Corazón — released this 7 November under Dynamic Records with distribution by EMPIRE — marks a turning point. It’s a project that moves away from reggaeton to embrace what’s organic, sensitive and deeply emotional.
Far from urban formulas, Zhamira opts for a sonic aesthetic that blends bolero, merengue, Latin soul and contemporary pop. With that mix, she builds a language of her own that many already recognise as the new Latin pop.
Her previous singles — “me hubiese gustado”, “no me quiero ir”, “quisiera ella” and “cómo fue?” — have surpassed 25 million streams, four releases that have firmly established Zhamira’s name within the new Latin scene.
The album features collaborations with Greeicy, NOREH, KENNYY and her partner and musical counterpart Jay Wheeler. Each artist brings distinct nuances, shaping a project that flows between the intimate and the expansive.
In Curita Para el Corazón, the artist offers a journey through heartbreak, healing and vulnerability. With subtlety, she portrays the emotional processes that accompany the act of learning to love again.
A voice with its own identity
Of Venezuelan roots and Arab descent, Zhamira represents a new generation of female artists redefining the concept of independence and authenticity in Latin music.
With more than 8 million followers on social media, her honest and emotional message resonates with a community that sees her as a symbol of empowerment and sensitivity.
Her impact has already been recognised at the Latin American Music Awards, Premios Juventud and Premio Lo Nuestro, where she has been nominated in categories such as “Best New Artist” and “Musical Promise”.

Beyond the music
Zhamira transcends music. Her universe also extends into fashion and lifestyle, where she has become a familiar face on the scene. She was invited to the Carolina Herrera show at Plaza Mayor in Madrid and collaborated with Ulta Beauty on their Hispanic Heritage Month campaign, reaffirming her role as an influential figure both on and off the stage.
Her relationship with Jay Wheeler — a story followed by millions — adds an emotional layer that fans celebrate both personally and artistically.
With Curita Para el Corazón, Zhamira Zambrano establishes herself as a cultural force, redefining the codes of Latin pop through honesty, aesthetics and emotion.

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