

JOZE turns out heartache into sublime art. Credit to Aura Abrego.
Los Angeles, California (June 13, 2025)- JOZE is not a rising promise—she’s a certainty. An artist who has lived, felt, and now returns stronger than ever. Her story doesn’t unfold in straight lines, but in powerful, transformative chapters where art, personal growth, and authenticity are the guiding lights. In an era starving for truth, JOZE offers a voice that resonates deeply—raw, cinematic, and unforgettable.
Her career began at the top, working with legendary Grammy-winning producer and mixer John Gass, the mastermind behind the sound of icons like Janet Jackson, Madonna, and Whitney Houston. Under the mentorship of acclaimed songwriter Edgar Cortázar—known for his work with Luis Miguel, Laura Pausini, and Demi Lovato—JOZE refined her ability to write lyrics that pierce the soul.
Her sonic journey led her to collaborations with top talents such as Toby Sandoval (Black Eyed Peas, Paulina Rubio), helping her shape a unique musical identity rooted in sophisticated pop and cinematic emotion. Later, her talent crossed borders when renowned producer Prince Saheb (Wiz Khalifa, Lil Wayne, Jay Sean) backed her artistic vision, signaling her international potential.
But just as her career gained momentum, fate forced an unexpected pause: her U.S. artist visa was denied. Many would have given up. JOZE chose to live. She got married, became a mother, built a life—but she never stopped creating. Now, with legal status that allows her to fully pursue her art, she returns more aligned with her purpose than ever before.
Her new single, “Me Llamas”, distributed by The Orchard / Sony Music and Iconic Music Group, is a bold artistic statement. Produced by Jhon Paul “El Increíble” (known for hits with Bad Bunny, Farruko, and more), the track fuses Regency-era elegance—think Bridgerton, Jane Austen, and Marie Antoinette—with raw, modern vulnerability. It’s a sonic and visual journey where heartbreak becomes art, and melancholy transforms into power.
JOZE isn’t chasing trends—she’s building her own narrative. Her music is personal, real, and cinematic. Her voice, free from overproduction, commands attention with emotional intensity. “Me Llamas” is not just a song about heartbreak—it’s about self-worth, strength, and reinvention. It’s the kind of music that doesn’t just play in your ears; it stays in your heart.
Beyond “Me Llamas”, JOZE is preparing her debut EP and an exciting special collaboration with a Grammy-winning legend, whose name will be revealed soon. Her comeback is not a coincidence—it’s the result of years of preparation, lived experience, and an unbroken connection to her art.
With live performances on the horizon, JOZE is gearing up for showcases and concerts that promise to be intimate, immersive experiences—where every song is a confession, and every stage a sacred space.
In a music world that often favors flash over feeling, JOZE is a breath of authenticity. She offers not just music, but a message that lingers, a voice that cuts through the noise, and a story that inspires. Her return marks the beginning of a new era—one where truth sings louder than ever.