VIVIAN ORANCH

Singer, rapper, and songwriter from Usaquen.
Vivian Oranch has developed a musical language in which hip hop, soul, and R&B come together as ways of expressing sensitivity, resistance, and contemporary experience. From Usaquen, her voice has shaped a body of work that brings together writing, performance, and stage presence, establishing her as an artist who expands the horizon of local music while projecting new forms of cultural identity from the district.
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Vivian Oranch is a musical artist whose work emerges at the intersection of language, emotion, and performance. Her practice moves across hip hop, soul, and R&B, creating a language in which melodic vocals, rap as a form of expression, and writing shaped by introspection, everyday life, and lived experience coexist. In each performance, her project reveals a versatile stage presence that can shift from the intimacy of beat and voice to the fuller sonic range of a broader live set, showing an artist able to move with ease across different emotional and musical registers.
More than a performer, Vivian has built an artistic and cultural practice that brings together music creation, audiovisual production, and community-based work. Her trajectory has taken her to key stages within the national scene, but her place within Memoria Viva Usaquen is also rooted in the active connection she has built with the district as an artist, cultural agent, founder of Humo Paradise, and educator. That dual role—as both creator and cultural catalyst—gives her work a deeper dimension: she not only creates music, but also opens pathways for circulation, encounter, and visibility for other artistic processes. In her, Usaquen finds a contemporary voice that transforms local experience into a musical expression with its own identity, sensitivity, and sense of projection.

About Vivian Oranch

Artist Profile

Discipline
Music, songwriting, performance, and production

Trajectory
Five years of professional experience in the contemporary music scene

Connection to Usaquen
Artist actively connected to the district through her musical work, cultural management, audiovisual production, and artistic training processes developed in and for the Usaquen community

Milestones
Participation in festivals such as Hip Hop al Parque, So What Nation Fest, The Cypher Effect, SOFA, and Estereo Picnic; performances as an opening act for Kase O, Nanpa Basico, Apache, El Chojin, and La 33; winner of the Julio Mario Santo Domingo Hip Hop Gala and the Usaquen Hip Hop Festival; development of the album Colorete as a musical and stage project

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