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Directed by Andrea Calì, the video is widely noted for its simplistic yet infectious dance choreography. Critics and fans alike have often described it as a "novelty single" that thrived on its absurdity and fun, summer-club atmosphere. Its legacy is cemented by its ubiquity in holiday resorts and fitness classes (like Zumba) where its rhythmic patterns and simple Spanish lyrics ("Dale mamita," "mueve tu culito") made it a staple.

The 2012 smash hit by Tacabro stands as one of the most recognizable examples of the "Latin-dance" craze that swept through European clubs and global charts in the early 2010s. Originally produced by the Sicilian DJ duo Mario Romano and Salvatore Sapienza , the track features the distinctive vocals of Cuban singer Martínez Rodríguez . Origins and Production Tacabro - Tacata' OFFICIAL VIDEO

Straight from , Romano and Sapienza were already established in Italy for their work on tracks like "La Partita Di Pallone" before finding massive international success with "Tacatà". The track was produced under the executive guidance of renowned Italian DJ Gabry Ponte for the label DANCEANDLOVE. Musical Style and Global Impact Directed by Andrea Calì, the video is widely

: The official music video gained immense traction, surpassing 5 million views within its first three weeks of release in early 2012. It has since amassed over 134 million views on YouTube . The 2012 smash hit by Tacabro stands as

: The song quickly climbed to #2 on the Italian iTunes dance charts and became a "worldwide Latin hit".

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Characterized as or Dance-Pop , the song is defined by its repetitive, catchy "tacatà" hook and high-energy beat.