Celebrity Name: MŌRIAH
New Company: Creative Artists Agency (CAA)
Primary Agents: John Huie & Kara Enos (Music – Nashville), Daniel Kim (Acting – LA), Omar Garcia (Latin Music – LA)
Departments: Music / Acting / Latin Music
Territory: United States
- MŌRIAH has inked an exclusive deal with Creative Artists Agency (CAA) covering music, acting, and Latin music, giving her full-spectrum industry support under one roof.
- She’ll be repped by Nashville music agents John Huie and Kara Enos, acting agent Daniel Kim (LA), and Latin music agent Omar Garcia (LA).
- In 2025, MŌRIAH was named CMT Next Woman of Country, dropped dual EPs (Nice Life and Buena Vida), and made her Grand Ole Opry debut, all in the same year.
- She’s already shot a Sony Pictures film this summer and has screen credits including the Reagan biopic and Because of Grácia.
MŌRIAH has officially signed with Creative Artists Agency (CAA) for representation across music, acting, and Latin music; a move that signals the 33-year-old is ready to go fully mainstream.
The rising Latin country artist will be represented by Nashville-based music agents John Huie and Kara Enos, with Dan Kim handling her acting career and Omar Garcia managing her Latin music portfolio, both based in Los Angeles.
The industry is clearly taking notice. Huie said in a statement: “MŌRIAH is the total package. She has everything it takes to be a worldwide star on stage and screen.”
The signing comes on the heels of a landmark year. In 2025, MŌRIAH was named CMT Next Woman of Country, opened CMA Music Fest with a mariachi ensemble, fusing country and Latin sounds, released her dual EPs Nice Life and Buena Vida, and made her Grand Ole Opry debut.
Her acting profile is just as impressive. MŌRIAH portrayed Loyce Whitman in the Ronald Reagan biopic Reagan and starred in Because of Grácia. She’s now set to build on that with a Sony Pictures film shooting this summer, plus a performance at a July 4th celebration in Nashville.
This CAA signing mirrors a broader trend of multi-disciplinary artists securing full-service agency deals. Just recently, Natalia Dyer signed with CAA following her Stranger Things run, and Robert Aramayo also landed with CAA as he continues his rise in prestige television.
Even on the younger talent side, Billy Barratt signed with CAA for representation, showing the agency’s aggressive push to lock in the next generation of talent. For MŌRIAH, the timing couldn’t be better.
On the management side, MŌRIAH remains with Fletcher Foster at F2 Entertainment Group while on the public relations side, she remains with Jacquelyn Marushka at Marushka Media.
Takeaways
MŌRIAH’s CAA signing isn’t just a business move, it’s a cultural statement. She’s a bilingual Latina bridging country music and Latin sounds at a moment when both genres are crossing over in a big way.
Landing agents in both Nashville and Los Angeles, plus a dedicated Latin music rep, suggests CAA is treating her not as a niche artist, but as a genuine crossover superstar in the making.
The dual-EP strategy (Nice Life / Buena Vida) was smart: it let her speak to two audiences simultaneously without diluting either.
With a Sony film in the pipeline and a fresh Grand Ole Opry debut under her belt, MŌRIAH is building a career that looks more like Jennifer Lopez circa 1999 than a typical country newcomer.
Could MŌRIAH become the artist who finally cracks mainstream crossover between country and Latin music in a lasting way? Does MŌRIAH’s signing open doors for more bilingual country artists to get major agency representation?