Wendy Sulca, "The Child Prodigy of Folklore," sings Huayño music. Her controversial videos have millions of views.

'La Tetita' ('The Tittie') first appeared on YouTube in early 2008. It extolled the merits of breast-feeding.


Later that year Wendy released 'Cerveza, Cerveza' ('Beer, Beer'), which applauded the accomplishments of beer.


These taboo songs helped her gain popularity throughout Latin America. Many appreciate the music, but most enjoy her for "the lulz."

We've recently discovered this Spanish-language cover of Madonna's 'Like a Virgin.'


Is she expanding her provocative repertoire to crossover to North American audiences? Or is this just to another attempt to please South America's vibrant troll community?