- Brooklyn-born, Panamanian recording artist Chloe Couture has signed with Paquin Artists Agency for worldwide live music and touring representation, with agent Ashley Ventura handling her bookings.
- Ventura, who joined PAA from Cara Lewis Group in May 2026, brings a hip-hop and R&B-focused roster that includes French Montana, Max B, K Camp, and KenTheMan.
- Chloe Couture rose to visibility through viral dance and performance content online before dropping her debut single "Solo Hay Que Bailar" in November 2025, timed to her father Max B's release from prison, followed by 2026 releases "Pretty & Poppin" and "I Won't."
- PAA recently added Joseline Hernandez and Memphis rapper Fresco Trey to its growing hip-hop and R&B touring portfolio through Ventura.
Chloe Couture, the Brooklyn-born, Panamanian recording artist now based in Miami, has signed with Paquin Artists Agency for worldwide live music and touring representation. Agent Ashley Ventura will oversee her bookings.
Couture built her initial platform through viral dance and performance moments across major digital channels, quickly establishing herself as a standout live presence, the kind of energy that translates directly to the stage.
She made her recording debut with “Solo Hay Que Bailar” in November 2025, an emotionally charged release that arrived in tandem with her father Max B’s release from prison after 16 years. She has since followed up in 2026 with “Pretty & Poppin” and “I Won’t,” steadily building out her catalog.
The signing falls under Ashley Ventura, who moved to Paquin Artists Agency from Cara Lewis Group in May 2026 after six years working in the hip-hop and R&B space.
Named among Billboard‘s 2025 Touring Power Players, Ventura arrived at PAA with a hip-hop-heavy roster that already includes French Montana, Max B, K Camp, KenTheMan, Joseline Hernandez, and Fresco Trey.
This energy of new signings mirrors moves seen elsewhere in the independent agency space, including Shae Reid’s recent deal with Cumac Bookings and Smush’s worldwide signing with Tour Peachy.
Paquin Artists Agency, founded in Canada and one of North America’s largest independent talent agencies, continues to deepen its footprint in hip-hop touring through Ventura’s expanding client base.
Takeaways
This signing is bigger than a booking deal, it’s a career infrastructure move.
Chloe Couture isn’t just an emerging artist; she’s an artist with a built-in narrative: the daughter of hip-hop cult figure Max B, shaped by Brooklyn grit and Panamanian culture, with a visual identity and performance instinct already proven on digital platforms. What she hasn’t had, until now, is a formal live touring machine behind her. That’s exactly what this deal provides.
Ashley Ventura landing at Paquin Artists Agency and immediately signing Chloe Couture sends a clear signal: PAA is using Ventura’s hip-hop credibility to open a lane it didn’t fully occupy before.
And with Max B himself already on Ventura’s roster and rebuilding momentum post-prison, the synergy here (father and daughter, same agent, same agency) could create some compelling co-touring and promotional crossover moments.
The timing also matters. Chloe is releasing music now, building catalog momentum in 2026, and PAA can start converting that digital heat into actual stage bookings before she peaks.
With Max B and Chloe Couture both on Ashley Ventura’s roster at PAA, could a joint father-daughter tour be on the horizon? Does Chloe Couture’s combination of viral digital presence and live performance instinct make her a stronger touring prospect than most debut-level artists?