Singer-songwriter Shaya Zamora releases “Numb,” an acoustic-driven track about facing love’s quiet impact.
Shaya Zamora’s “Numb” has officially arrived, marking a new chapter in his emotionally vulnerable songwriting catalog. Released through Atlantic Records, the single leans into the quiet tension of emotional disconnect in the face of love.
Produced by frequent collaborators Maxwell “Mxwell” Harlor and Croixx, “Numb” is already striking a chord with listeners online. The track’s success on social platforms signals Zamora’s continued resonance with a generation seeking emotional transparency in music.
“There’s something terrifying about giving the real you to someone,” says Zamora. “Some run from love, too afraid to let it in, cause we don’t want to feel. Others stand in its presence – numb.”
His storytelling has always centered around emotional honesty, a trait that helped tracks like “Cigarette” from his Eulogize EP amass tens of millions of streams. Since then, Zamora has expanded his reach through collaborations while remaining rooted in intimate songwriting.
“Numb” is a return to form—focused, stripped back, and lyrically forward. With subtle acoustic elements and soft, contemplative vocals, the song offers a gentle confrontation with fear, longing, and self-awareness.
Shaya Zamora continues to define a lane of his own within alternative pop, and “Numb” adds a meaningful layer to his growing discography.