Corina Smith has signed with Wasserman for representation, a move that aligns her with one of the most aggressive players in the Latin touring space. The Venezuelan singer first broke through with hits like La Difícil and Triste Pero Siempre Mami, building momentum with collaborations alongside Lenny Tavárez, Álvaro Díaz, and other rising voices in the Latin urban scene.
Smith is currently on the road with her Triste Pero Siempre Mami Tour, with stops across Latin America and the U.S., and will join the stacked lineup at Coca-Cola Flow Fest in Mexico City this November. Her earlier run of the tour sold out shows in Miami, Orlando, New York, Madrid, Puerto Rico, and multiple Venezuelan cities, underscoring her ability to mobilize fans across both Latin and global markets.

On the release side, her latest single “Quédate Esta Noche,” dropped last month via Rimas, has added fuel to her momentum. Spotify data shows she now has over 2 million monthly listeners, with Mexico City, Bogotá, Santiago, Lima, and Madrid ranking as her top markets.

For Wasserman, Smith’s signing fits into a broader push in Latin music where the agency has added acts like Karol G and Feid in recent years. These moves reflect how major firms are positioning themselves to compete for market share in the global touring boom led by Latin genres. In fact, the global Latin music market has grown by over 14% year-over-year, reaching more than $1.4 billion in recorded music revenue last year, while Latin touring has surged with record-setting grosses for artists like Karol G and Bad Bunny.