Lo Que Me Haces Sentir

[10][11][12] Zemmoa presented her new singles at Chicago's National Museum of Mexican Art's Sonido 18 Fest celebrated at Harrison Park next to Girl Ultra, Mi Sobrino Memo, and Sussie 4.

[15] Zemmoa shared that her favorite song from this album is “Nota De Voz”, inspired by the poems from Pita Amor and "Los amorosos" by Jaime Sabines.

[16] In 2021 she presented her song "Velocidad", which is the first single from the fourth album Lo Que Me Haces Sentir and in her video she drives around Mexico City in her red convertible car that ends up in flames.

[20][21] In her video "Pendejo" she features some of her friend performing a lip sync of her song while protesting against transphobia, misogyny, patriarchy and machismo; Alejandra Quesada, Alexis De Anda, Luisa Almaguer, Andy Walrus Perrilla Mirreyna, Agustina Quinci, Burbiculo, Dani Tormento, Derretida, Giselle Elias Karam, Enriqueta Arias, Jessy Bulbo from Las Ultrasonicas, Juliette Kovac, Miss Loreto, Hababy LaGuapiss, Laura De Ita, Miss Mara, Dany Torres NegraConda, Noa Sainz, Marian Ruzzi, Melon Rivas, Ophelia Pastrana, Paulina Barceinas, Pambo, rRoxymore, Rohl Sánchez, Miley Sayrus, Sarah Fanelli, Tamerlane and Vanessa Zamora.

[40][41] The music video for "El Trono" has a funky rhythm similar to Grace Jones and she dances in front of a king's throne and a Mona Lisa painting with the face of Gloria Trevi.