Omar Acedo, Xuxo, Sixto Rein, Fei, Okaa - Tгіcale Ft. Jimmix, Manybeat (video Oficial) -
As the chorus hits its peak, the "Tócale" rhythm takes over. The rival promoter finds his foot tapping despite himself. The room becomes a blur of movement. It’s no longer just a performance; it’s a takeover. Manybeat adjusts the percussion live, adding a raw, organic layer that makes the floor shake.
Five friends—Omar, Xuxo, Sixto, Fei, and Okaa—are the lifeblood of this scene. They aren't just here to party; they’re here to debut a sound that blends the rhythmic soul of the city with the futuristic pulse of and Manybeat’s production. As the chorus hits its peak, the "Tócale" rhythm takes over
Omar stands at the center, the charismatic anchor. He catches the eye of the DJ, Jimmix, who nods as he drops the needle. The tropical-house groove kicks in, and the crowd shifts as one. Xuxo and Sixto Rein take to the small stage, their chemistry effortless as they trade verses, their voices weaving through the smoke and flashing strobe lights. It’s no longer just a performance; it’s a takeover
As the final beat fades into a ringing silence, the club erupts. The "old guard" promoter stands up, walks over to the group, and simply shakes Omar’s hand. They’ve proven that the evolution of the sound isn't just coming—it’s already here. They aren't just here to party; they’re here
In the corner of the club sits a rival promoter, a man who claims the "old sound" is the only way to win. He watches with a skeptical sneer, waiting for the energy to drop. But the vibe is undeniable. Fei and Okaa join the fray, bringing a high-energy flow that bridges the gap between classic reggaeton and modern dance.
The neon-drenched streets of Caracas never truly sleep, but tonight, the air feels electric. In an underground club hidden beneath a nondescript warehouse, the bass from thumps so hard it rattles the glasses at the bar.