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Tato, What's This, Brother?: The Original Video Behind the Viral TikTok Audio

Monday, August 12, 2024 by Mia Dominguez

If you have a TikTok account, you've likely come across a video featuring the famous audio of a Cuban saying: "Tato, what's this, brother? Tato, look at this, people. No, no, hold on. Tato, we need to make a video about this." This audio often accompanies videos of surprising or funny moments and has become a recurring sound on the social media platform, where the phrase has turned into a viral phenomenon.

But if you're wondering where this now-iconic phrase, used in countless videos, originated, we're here to reveal the mystery.

The voice behind the famous "Tato, what's this, brother?" belongs to Jorge Madrazo, who works in the trucking industry. On his business account @teammadrazo, where he frequently shares content, Madrazo expressed his amazement over a year ago when he stumbled upon a steering wheel while with his colleague Tato. This discovery led Madrazo to utter 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 trending social network. Aware of the video's success, Jorge Madrazo has posted more videos with his colleague Tato, featuring similar phrases. Did you know where the famous phrase came from? Had you seen the original video before?

FAQs About the Viral TikTok Audio

For those curious about the origins and impact of the viral TikTok audio, here are some frequently asked questions and their answers.

Who is the voice behind the viral TikTok audio?

The voice belongs to Jorge Madrazo, a Cuban who works in the trucking industry.

What prompted Jorge Madrazo to say the now-iconic phrase?

Madrazo expressed his amazement upon discovering a steering wheel while with his colleague Tato, which led him to utter the famous phrase.

Where can I find more content from Jorge Madrazo?

You can find more content on his business account, @teammadrazo, where he frequently shares videos.

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