Homeless Subway Singer Meets Cop Who Made Her Viral And Open To Record Deals
Homeless opera singer Zamourka, whose voice mesmerized the nation through a viral video posted on the Los Angeles Police Department Twitter page, reunited with the officer who recorded the moment.
Zamourka is seen embracing Officer Frazier for changing her life.
According to TMZ, Grammy-nominated music producer Joel Diamond is reportedly offering her a recording contract under his label Silver Blue Records
Diamond has drawn up a contract or Zamourka to create a “huge classical/EDM crossover hit record for the subway soprano. The song would be titled “Paradise.”
It is not immediately clear if Zamourka has accepted the offer.
Of course, this isn’t the only opportunity she’s been presented with.
Branimir Kvartuc, a spokesperson for Los Angeles Councilman Joe Buscaino, revealed that Zamourka is scheduled to sing on Saturday at the opening of Little Italy — a strip in San Pedro — in celebration of Italian heritage, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Before making any decisions, the singer wanted to give special thanks to one person.
Wednesday night, Zamourka, 52, came face to face with Officer Frazier and expressed her sincere gratitude for all that he had done.
Check out the touching moment.
Congratulations, Zamourka!