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Demphra releases new EP 'Imparable' as a testament to rebirth

Panamanian singer Demphra has released her new EP 'Imparable,' a pivotal moment in her career. It's more than just an album; it's a personal testament to rebirth, evolution, and strength, created in collaboration with renowned producers and composers.


Demphra releases new EP 'Imparable' as a testament to rebirth

Demphra asserts that her legacy resonates in every song as a reminder that music transcends. Demphra makes a comeback with a project that marks a before and after in her career: 'Imparable,' which is available today, November 21, on all digital platforms. This EP is not just a collection of songs; it's a testament to rebirth. At the height of her international presence, the singer was undergoing a personal metamorphosis offstage. These tracks are not a look back at the past, but a reaffirmation of her essence: evolution without renunciation. The EP is the result of a collaborative effort with Rike Music — recognized for its productions with Sech — and Javier Jurado, who imbued it with a more emotional identity without losing the urban force that characterizes the artist. This was followed by 'Cómo Se Olvida,' where Demphra opted for an intimate and confessional urban pop. However, 'IMPARABLE' also reconnects with her most combative roots: 'Ahora Pa’ Qué,' 'Mala,' and 'Lo de Perro No Tiene Cura' bring back Demphra Willa, the defiant figure who gave a voice to a generation. 'It's not a collection of tracks; it's my story, my grief, my strength, and my rebirth,' she confessed. The musical journey was first evidenced by 'Pa’ Curarme,' an urban mix with Mexican influences that showed a vulnerable and honest side of the artist. The track —in its original version and in the remix with Flex— paved the way for a more emotional and experimental stage. That process gave life to the songs that now make up this sonic portrait, where the interpreter sheds her character to show the woman behind the microphone. Composers like Joey Montana, Ochy, Johnny Jay B, Martin Machore, and Kenzo also participated, contributing their signature to this new era. The production also pays a special tribute to Panamanian guitarist Dubarran, whose interpretations are immortalized on all the guitars in the EP. 'This EP is my complete truth.'