Corina Smith María Corina Smith Pocaterra | |
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Birth name | María Corina Smith Pocaterra |
Also known as | Corina |
Born | (1991-09-08)8 September 1991 (age 33) Caracas,Venezuela |
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Occupation(s) | Singer, actress, model, composer |
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Years active | 2009–present |
Labels | Rimas[1] |
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María Corina Smith Pocaterra (born 8 September 1991), better known asCorina Smith, is a Venezuelan singer, actress and model.[2]
Corina Smith was born in the city ofCaracas,Venezuela, on 8 September 1991. She is the daughter ofRoberto Smith Perera, the leader of the Venezuelan opposition partyPopular Will, and Marina Pocaterra. Corina Smith studied economics and finance atBentley University in the United States until 2014 when she returned toVenezuela.
Smith has two sisters, María Sofía Smith and María Elisa Smith.[3]
Smith debuted on television in 2009, participating in the television series,Somos tú y yo: Un nuevo día, playing Maria Corina, a cheerleader of the Granadillo Academy. The series is a spin-off ofSomos tú y yo. The series was premiered on 17 August 2009 on theBoomerang Latin American channel.
In 2010, Smith joined the main cast of the series,NPS: No puede ser.[4] The series is the second spin-off ofSomos tú y yo and marks the closing of the series, the series premiered for the first time 25 July 2010 inVenezuela byVenevisión and on 8 November 2010 by theBoomerang Latin American channel.[5]
In 2015, she debuted as a singer with a promotional single, "La Difícil",[6] from which she recorded a video clip inLa Guaira,Venezuela,[7] with the participation ofSheryl Rubio,Rosmeri Marval, Rosangelica Piscitelli, Natalia Moretti andVanessa Suárez.[8]
In May 2016, she released her second single, "Vitamina D",[9] The single is part of the singer's first album. In September 2016, she released her third single "Escape" along with Venezuelan singer Gustavo Elis.[10][11][12] The video clip was produced by Nael and Justin, who on other occasions have worked with artists such as Jonathan Moly and Illegales.[13] In December 2016, she released her fourth single "Ahora o Nunca".[14]
In June 2017, she was invited to present a prize in theHeat Latin Music Awards, which is made by theHTV music channel.[15][16] In August 2017, she traveled toEcuador as part of the disc promotion and was the opening act of the singerDaddy Yankee inGuayaquil.[17][18] In September 2017, Corina presented her new single, "Completa". The video was under the production of Nael and Justin.[19] The single quickly managed to position itself at the top ofRecord Report and as a result of the success obtained, it was the image of important brands inVenezuela.[20][21]
In February 2018, Smith presents her new single, "Montaña Rusa". The video was under the production of Nael and Justin.[22][23] In July 2018, she released the single "Más". The video was under the production of Nael and Justin. In September 2018, she released the single "Cantante" with the collaboration of the Venezuelan singers Neutro Shorty and Big Soto. The song was under the production of the music companies Rimas Music and Trap Money. In December 2018, she released the single "Este año". The song was under the production of the musical company DLS Music.
In January 2019, she released the single "Mientras Tanto". The video was directed by Jose Bueno. In February 2019, she released the single "Fondo de Pantalla". The song was under the production of the musical company DLS Music. In April 2019 she released her single "Se te nota".
In 2020 were released a lot of singles and collaborations, some of them are "A Veces", "Dejame Llevarte" with Nibal, "Te Voy a Extrañar" withLyanno, "Por Fin" and "Un Día Mas".
In 2021 were released the singles "Obviamente" and the others three singles that will be included in her first Debut EP; "A Veces", "GPS" and "Roto".
In March 2022, was released her first EP calledAntisocial.
In November 2022, was released her second EP calledX Miami.
In 2023, she released her first studio album,Triste Pero Siempre Mami that reached the Venezuelan albums charts and had a good impact in Latin American charts as well.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2009 | Somos tú y yo: Un nuevo día | María Corina | Special participation[24] |
2010 | NPS: No puede ser | Tina Martínez | Co-protagonist |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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VEN | ||
Triste Pero Siempre Mami |
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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VEN | ||
Triste Pero Siempre Mami (Acústico) |
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Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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VEN | ||
Antisocial |
Track listing
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X Miami |
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Title | Year | Álbum |
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"La Difícil" | 2015 | Non-album singles |
"Vitamina D" | 2016 | |
"Escape" (withGustavo Elis) | ||
"Ahora o Nunca" | ||
"Novios" (with Gustavo Elis) | 2017 | |
"Completa" | ||
"Montaña Rusa" | 2018 | |
"Más" | ||
"Soy Para Mi" | ||
"Cantante" (with Neutro Shorty andBig Soto) | ||
"Este Año" | ||
"Mientras Tanto" | 2019 | |
"Fondo de pantalla" | ||
"Se te nota" | ||
"Vamos bien" (withChyno Miranda andEstoeSPosdata featuring Marko, Victor Muñoz,Victor Drija,Jonathan Moly andLasso) | ||
"Repetirlo" (with Nael y Justin) | ||
"Solas" (withVanessa Suárez) | 2020 | |
"No Somos Nada" (withKevin Roldan) | ||
"Pasatiempo" (with Alex Rose) | ||
"Déjame Llevarte" (with Nibal) | Viaje | |
"A Veces" | Non-album singles | |
"Te Voy a Extrañar" (withLyanno) | ||
"Aunque Me Lo Niegues" (withAmenazzy) | ||
"Feeling (Remix)" (with Nelson El Prince) | ||
"Que Fluya (Remix)" (with Yera and Jerry Di featuring Andy G) | ||
"Morir Juntos" (withLenny Tavárez) | ||
"Suave" (withMatt Hunter) | ||
"Drama" (withÁlvaro Díaz) | ||
"Por fin " | ||
"Navisad" | ||
"Un Día Más" (with Akapellah) | ||
"Todo o Nada" (withEladio Carrión) | 2021 | Monarca |
"Obviamente" | Non-album single | |
"GPS" (withNoriel) | Antisocial | |
"A Veces" (withArcángel) | ||
"Roto" (withEladio Carrion) | 2022 | |
"Antisocial" | ||
"Los Tweets" | X Miami | |
"Brutal" (withSharlene) | Non-album single | |
"Rápida" (withKevvo) | X Miami | |
"Prendía" (with Jotaerre) | Non-album single | |
"Activa" (with Chesca andVillano Antillano) | Alter Ego | |
"Mami Corina" | X Miami | |
"X100" | 2023 | Triste Pero Siempre Mami |
"Como Te Va?" | ||
"Carta a una fan" | 2024 | Non-album singles |
"50/50" (with Misael Relative and Gigolo y La Exce) | ||
"Quitenme el cel" | ||
"Margarita" | 2025 |
Title | Year | Album |
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"V.I.P" (Gaby Noya featuring Corina Smith and Vanessa Suárez) | 2017 | Non-album singles |
"WYA (Remix Blue)" (J Abdiel, iZaak and Hades66 featuringMiky Woodz and Corina Smith) | 2024 | |
"Mental Pictures" (Miky Woodz featuring Corina Smith) | 2024 |
Title | Year | Album |
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"Aquí" (with Brray) | 2022 | X Miami |
"Especial" | ||
"Hotel San Juan" | 2023 | Triste Pero Siempre Mami |
"Psicópata" |
Title | Year | Other artists | Album |
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"Quiéreme" | 2019 | Jonathan Moly | 13 |
"Llégate" | 2020 | Sixto Rein | Conexión |