WA CHI TU RROS - Summary

Summary

The video discusses the Wachiturros, an Argentinian dance group that gained popularity in the early 2010s. The narrator reminisces about their childhood and the impact the Wachiturros had on their life. The group was known for their energetic performances, colorful costumes, and catchy songs. They became a cultural phenomenon, appearing on TV shows and inspiring a devoted fan base.

However, the narrator also discusses the darker side of the Wachiturros' story, including the group's creator, DJ Memo, who was accused of pedophilia and imprisoned. Despite this, the group's fans remained loyal, and they continued to perform and produce music.

The narrator also talks about the commercialization of the Wachiturros, with brands like Lacoste offering them money to wear their clothes. The group became a marketing sensation, but their popularity was short-lived.

The video concludes with the narrator reflecting on the nostalgia of the Wachiturros' era and the decline of urban tribes in Argentina. They lament the loss of a carefree and creative time, where people could express themselves through fashion and music without fear of judgment.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The Wachiturros were a group of six dancers from Argentina.
2. The group was formed in 2011 and was active until 2012.
3. They had their own Wikipedia page.
4. The group's period of activity was from 2011 to 2012.
5. The Wachiturros originated in Morón, Argentina.
6. They were a national pride in Argentina.
7. The group's creator, Simón, took them out of their band and said they were the Wachiturros.
8. Simón made his own Wachiturros and claimed the original group knew nothing.
9. The Wachiturros had a song called "Pasito Turró" which was a milestone.
10. The group's DJ, Memo, was accused of pedophilia and imprisoned.
11. When Memo was released from prison, his fans were waiting for him.
12. The Wachiturros wore Lacoste clothes, but the brand later asked them to stop wearing their clothes.
13. The group appeared on TV shows, including Susana's program.
14. The Wachiturros were known for their energetic performances and perspiration.
15. The group's fame led to other bands emerging, including the Ministers and the Communists.
16. The Wachiturros had confrontations with other groups, including the Cool and Loose.
17. The group's members were friends from the neighborhood and would often hang out together.
18. The Wachiturros were part of a beautiful fauna of urban tribes in Argentina, including Floggers, Chetos, and Cumbieros.