
In 2011 and 2012, they had their big break with “Tacata” which reached a large scale on the charts in numerous countries in Europe, North America, and Asia alike.
Discography
singles- ”Judas Brass” (2008)
- ”Mujeres” (2011)
- ”I Like Reggaeton” (2011)
- ”Tacata” (2012)
- ”Asi Asi” (2012)
- ”Tic Tic Tac” (2013)
- ”I Love Girls" (2014)
Tropes in Tacabro
- The Ace: Their song “Tacata” is this. It reached number one in nearly every country it charted in.
- As Long as It Sounds Foreign: “Tacata” is nonsensical gibberish and the very little Spanish words said are generic. Essentially, the song was made to sound like a typical Latin House song.
- Big "YES!": “ASI ASI!” from “Asi Asi”.
- Bilingual Bonus: Most of their music is sung in Spanish and Italian. The exception is “Tacata” which is although has Spanish words, it is mostly Spanish-sounding nonsense.
- Bookends: Their song “Tacata” begins and ends with the shout of “Tacabro!”
- Broken Record: In its song, “Tacata” is often and all said throughout the song.
- Large Ham: Ruly MC, the main singer and rapper of their songs loves fun, and he is loud in his singing, as we can hear.
- One-Word Title: “Tacata”
- Singer Name Drop: They tend to do this in their songs very often. At the end of their verses it’s “Tacabro!” Or “Ta-cata-bro!”
- Stuffy Old Songs About the Buttocks: Played With. “Tacata” has some lines that are implied to be about shaking your booty from what the Spanish-sounding nonsensical lyrics somewhat make out.
- Your Mom: “Tacata” after the third chorus the singer says your mom can’t do the Tacata.
