âWena Aixaâ â A Critical VisualâCultural Analysis of a Contemporary LatinâAmerican Music Video Abstract The music video âWena Aixaâ (2023) quickly became a viral phenomenon across YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram, generating over 120 million views within its first six months. This paper offers a multidisciplinary examination of the video, foregrounding its aesthetic strategies, lyrical content, and reception within the broader sociocultural landscape of contemporary LatinâAmerican popular culture. Drawing on visualâsemiotic analysis, reception theory, and postâcolonial media studies, the study argues that âWena Aixaâ functions simultaneously as a site of cultural affirmation for urban youth, a critique of gendered stereotypes, and a commodified product of the global streaming economy. The paper concludes by situating the video within ongoing debates about digital virality, the politics of representation, and the transnational circulation of LatinâAmerican music videos. Keywords Wena Aixa , music video, visual culture, Latin America, gender representation, digital virality, postâcolonial media studies 1. Introduction The phrase âWena Aixaâ blends Chilean slang ( wena â âcool/awesomeâ) with a stylised personal name ( Aixa ), instantly evoking a colloquial, youthful register. Since its release on 12 March 2023, the videoâproduced by the Chilean indie label Sonido del Sur and directed by the emerging visual artist MarĂa âMikaâ FernĂĄndez âhas been discussed in both academic circles (e.g., GonzĂĄlez 2024) and mainstream media (e.g., Rolling Stone Latin America , 2023).