Chacarron Macarron

"Chacarron Macarron" (usually shortened to "Chacarron") is a song by Panamanian artists Rodney Clark (El Chombo) and Andy de la Cruz (also known as Andy Val Gourmet).

"Chacarron Macarron"
Single by El Chombo featuring Andy Val Gourmet
Released2006
GenreReggaeton
Length2:46 (radio edit)
3:11 (original version)
LabelUniversal
Songwriter(s)Rodney S. Clark
Producer(s)
  • Rodney S. Clark
  • Andy de la Cruz
El Chombo singles chronology
"El Gato Volador"
(1998)
"Chacarron Macarron"
(2006)
"Dame Tu Cosita"
(2018)
Music video
"Chacarron Macarron" on YouTube

The song that apparently inspired the El Chombo / Andy Val Gourmet version, also called "Chacarron Macarron", appeared as the first track of Yahari's album Las + Bailables de .... Yahari in 2005.[1]

The song reached the top 20 on the UK Singles Chart in December 2006.[2]

Internet popularity

The song gained attention online when the chorus was used on a YTMND page by the name of "Ualuealuealeuale" which was created sometime in late-2005. It contained a .gif of Batman played by Adam West being drugged on a scene of the 1966 series' first episode. The page also gained popularity on YouTube with a reupload of it gaining millions of views.

Chacarron Macarron became viral on the Internet owing to its nonsensical lyrics and odd music video. The lyrics consist of gibberish. The "uale" noise earned de la Cruz (Andy Val) the nickname of "The Mute" ("El Mudo" in Spanish), but due to a mispronunciation, he also earned the nickname of "El Mundo", and the song was subsequently used in numerous viral videos and YouTube Poops during the 2000s and onward. One particular video involved a loop of Nintendo character Mario headbanging from a Singapore Airlines advertisement.

Charts

Chart (2006–2007) Peak
position
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[3] 2
Scotland (OCC)[4] 14
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[5] 41
UK Singles (OCC)[2] 20

References



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