J Zapata
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J Zapata

J Zapata is a musician from Los Angeles. His song "I Don't Wanna" became his most recognizable track. His debut album was called "The Streets That Made Me,"...

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J Zapata is a musician from Los Angeles. His song "I Don't Wanna" became his most recognizable track.

His debut album was called "The Streets That Made Me," and he later released another titled "Rise of the Underdog." He performs with a band that includes Anthony Garcia on bass, David Ramirez on drums, and Sarah Jones on keyboards and vocals.

Some of his lyrics have drawn criticism for being explicit. His music has appeared in films and television shows.

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