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Her debut EP, "Raíz y Ruido" (Root and Noise), is a fusion of Andean folk instruments (charango, zampoña) with electronic beats and soulful jazz vocals. The lead single, "Fronteras de Papel," deals with the emotional barriers created by the U.S. immigration system. The music video, which she directed herself, has amassed over 10 million views.
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This paper examines the career trajectory and cultural impact of Vanesa Maria Ordonez, a representative figure in contemporary Spanish-language entertainment. Focusing on her work in digital media, television, and theatrical production, this study analyzes how Ordonez navigates the tension between standardized “prestige” Spanish and regional vernaculars. Drawing on sociolinguistic theories of code-switching and audience design, the paper argues that Ordonez’s success stems from her strategic use of linguistic hybridity to build authenticity and cross-demographic appeal. The analysis covers her narrative techniques, audience engagement strategies, and contributions to the evolving landscape of Spanish-language content in a globalized, streaming-dominated market. Her debut EP, "Raíz y Ruido" (Root and