El Chombo

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El Chombo
El Chombo in 2000.
El Chombo in 2000.
Background information
Birth name Rodney Clark
Also known as El Mudo
Born (1969-11-27) November 27, 1969 (age 54)
Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Origin Panama City, Panama
Genres Reggaeton

El Chombo, real name Rodney 'Dirty Sanchez' Clark (born November 27, 1969) is an American-born Panamanian producer and artist.

He is best known by non-Spanish speaking audiences for the hit nonsense pseudo-Spanish song "Chacarron Macarron", which has become an Internet phenomenon and because of it's mumbling vocals and nonsensical "lyrics" he earned the nickname El Mudo ("The Mute").

His major local hits under his own name include Kung Fu, El Gato Volador, and Macarron Chacarron (as El Chombo). Rodney created an EP called Macarron Chacarron containing many mixes of his hits, which is available from iTunes. An excerpt from his song is also the track to the video "retarded running horse," which has over 56 million views and has spawned countless copies and versions.

As a producer, he is best known for producing Lorna's 2003 worldwide hit Papi Chulo (Te Traigo El Mmmm), which served as an introduction to reggaeton for many Europeans, reaching number one in the French charts with top ten appearances in Greece, Italy, India, Turkey, and the Netherlands.

Also, in 2006 there was a campaign on BBC Radio 1 in the UK to get the song "Chacarron Macarron" to number 1 but in the end it only reached number 20 in the charts.


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