If you have a TikTok account, you have likely come across a video with the famous audio of a Cuban saying: "Tato, what is this my brother? Tato, look at this my people. No, no, hold on. Tato, we need to make a video of that." An audio that serves to accompany videos of unusual or funny moments and has reached the point of becoming a recurring sound on the social network, where the expression said by this Cuban has become a viral phenomenon.
But if you are one of those who wonder where this already iconic phrase used in countless videos comes from, we reveal the mystery to you.
The voice behind the famous "Tato, what is this my brother" is that of Jorge Madrazo, who is involved in the trucking world. Precisely on his business account @teammadrazo, where this Cuban constantly shares content, he expressed his astonishment over a year ago when he came across a steering wheel while with his partner Tato.
That discovery was what led Madrazo to say the now-iconic phrase:
This is the origin of one of the most famous audios among Cubans in recent months. An audio that has brought thousands of laughs to users of the social network of the moment.
Aware of the success of that video, Jorge Madrazo has more videos with his colleague Tato and is pronouncing similar phrases.
Did you know where the famous phrase came from? Had you seen the original video before?
What do you think?
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