“Numb” by Shaya Zamora Captures the Emotion of Stillness


Shaya Zamora’s “Numb” delivers a raw, stripped-back look at emotional disconnection and quiet longing.
Shaya Zamora makes a powerful return with his new single “Numb,” a track that feels deeply personal and universally relatable. Distributed by Atlantic Records, the release highlights Zamora’s ability to blend honest storytelling with minimalist musical expression.
Aided by producers Maxwell “Mxwell” Harlor and Croixx, “Numb” uses gentle instrumentation to underscore Zamora’s poignant lyrics. The track has already found traction online, with fans embracing its message through short-form clips and acoustic covers.
“There’s something terrifying about giving the real you to someone,” Zamora shares. “Some run from love, too afraid to let it in, cause we don’t want to feel. Others stand in its presence – numb.”
Following major collaborations this year, including “Lament” with Tommee Profitt and Sam Tinnesz, Zamora returns to the stripped-down sound that has defined his earlier work. His debut EP Eulogize continues to gain momentum, driven by tracks like “Cigarette,” which alone has surpassed 40 million streams.
Born in rural Washington and shaped by a desire to tell emotionally grounded stories, Zamora has grown into a global artist with a growing fan base. “Numb” taps into that foundation, delivering a track that’s soft, yet emotionally impactful.