In some slang contexts, "macarron" refers to cocaine and "chacarron" means a party, though the song itself is widely viewed as a humorous parody.
One of the most famous early uses was a YTMND page titled "Ualuealuealeuale," which looped the song's chorus over a GIF of Batman from the 1966 TV series. chaca_ron_original_mix
(often simply "Chacarron") is a 2005 reggaeton track by Panamanian producer El Chombo featuring vocals by Andy’s Val Gourmet (Andres de la Cruz). It is most famous for its nonsensical, mumbles-and-gibberish lyrics, which became an early viral internet sensation. Origin and Production In some slang contexts, "macarron" refers to cocaine
It features a basic reggaeton beat that samples Kurtis Blow's classic track "The Breaks". Internet Phenomenon It is most famous for its nonsensical, mumbles-and-gibberish
Despite its absurdity, the song reached the Top 20 of the UK Singles Chart in December 2006.
It has appeared in various video games, most notably as a dance track in Just Dance 2022 .
The song was not originally intended to have nonsense lyrics. The vocalist, Andy’s Val Gourmet, recorded the mumbled vocals as a rough "scratch" track meant to be replaced by actual lyrics later. However, the production team liked the bizarre energy of the rough cut so much that they decided to keep it as the final version.