Charlie Zaa has recorded over 10 albums since launching his career as a solo artist. His record
Sentimientos, in which he sings some past hit songs, sold over three million copies throughout Latin America and the United States. For his fourth album, Zaa returned to the Sonolux studios in
Bogotá, where he made his first album
Sentimiento, and to his original producer, Milton Salcedo, and recorded old romantic standards, boleros and waltzes, in an attempt to replicate the success of
Sentimiento. Zaa's album
De Un Solo Sentimiento was nominated for a
Latin Grammy Award in 2002. In 2011, Zaa's album
De Bohemia reached the top of the
Billboard Latin Albums chart. Some of Charlie Zaa's music was inspired by notable Ecuadorian singer and recording artist
Julio Jaramillo. ==Discography==