- Venezuelan singer-songwriter Zhamira Zambrano has signed with United Talent Agency (UTA) for global representation across live touring, media, brand partnerships, and film and television.
- Her debut album Curita Para el Corazón (November 2025, Dynamic Records) includes the #1 YouTube Daily Chart single "No Me Quiero Ir," with album collaborations featuring Greeicy, Jay Wheeler, and Kennyy.
- Her first-ever headlining Curita Para el Corazón Tour is selling out dates across Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Argentina, Ecuador, Spain, and the U.S., with Boston, Chicago, and Atlanta still ahead.
- Zambrano continues her music management relationship with Dynamic Records.
United Talent Agency (UTA) has signed Venezuelan Latin star Zhamira Zambrano for global representation across all areas, including live touring, media, brand partnerships, and film and television.
Zambrano boasts more than 8 million followers across social platforms and one of the fastest-growing fanbases in Latin music, having quickly emerged as one of the most exciting new artists in the genre through her emotional storytelling, powerful vocals, and a modern blend of Latin pop, reggaeton, and romantic balladry.
Her debut album Curita Para el Corazón, released in November 2025 under Dynamic Records, features standout collaborations with Greeicy and Jay Wheeler.
The lead single “No Me Quiero Ir” reached No. 1 on YouTube’s Daily Chart. Her first headlining world tour, Curita Para el Corazón Tour, sold out its Puerto Rico dates in just 10 minutes, forcing the addition of a second show.
Zambrano previously held representation with AUL Worldwide and continues her management relationship with Dynamic Records.
She will be represented at UTA by agent Kirk Taboada, who joined UTA to deepen the agency’s global Latin music presence and is also co-owner of Vibra Urbana, one of the largest reggaetón festivals in the United States.
The signing continues UTA’s aggressive push into Latin music. The agency signed fellow Venezuelan act Rawayana and Latin multi-hyphenate star Residente.
Zambrano has already earned nominations at the Latin American Music Awards, Premios Juventud, and Premio Lo Nuestro, and has collaborated with Ulta Beauty on their Hispanic Heritage Month campaign.
Takeaways
This signing is a big deal, and not just for Zhamira. It signals that UTA is doubling down on Latin music as a global priority, and Zambrano is exactly the kind of artist they’re building around: emotionally resonant, digitally dominant, and proving her live pull night after night on a sold-out tour.
Moving from AUL Worldwide to one of the world’s most powerful full-service agencies opens doors far beyond touring: think Netflix deals, major brand campaigns, and international crossover plays that AUL simply wasn’t positioned to unlock.
The fact that she keeps Dynamic Records for management while handing UTA the global stage suggests a smart, calculated structure around her team.
Can Zhamira Zambrano break into mainstream English-language markets the way UTA has done with other Latin crossover acts? Does this signing accelerate a move into acting or TV, given UTA’s film and television reach? Is UTA quietly building the most dominant Latin roster in the agency world, and who’s next?