Wendy Sulca

[3] She was invited to participate in the music video for the song "Pal' suelo con Quique Montenegro" by Dante Spinetta along with Calle 13, Andrés Calamaro y La Tigresa del Oriente.

[4] In December 2010, Sulca made a video called "Tetita Riquita" featuring Nicolas Forgues, a famous flute and piccolo player.

[5] On 11 June 2011, Sulca performed her first tour to Chile playing in two discotheques, El Huevo in Valparaíso and Blondie in Santiago.

[6][7] In an interview with the Argentinian edition of Rolling Stone, Wendy Sulca declared that she likes the music of Reik, Panda, Luis Fonsi, and Lady Gaga.

[9] Journalist Alma Guillermoprieto has described the phenomena of Sulca and En tus Tierras Bailaré as an example of "the chaotic transformation of a culture that has always had an infinite and joyful capacity for self-invention.

Sulca in 2014