It is characterized by high-pitched trumpet leads, metallic sound effects, and heavy kick drums.

The "(Special #TBT) Prende La Fiesta" version is available on YouTube.

Often recognized by his iconic bunny helmet on stage, Fumaratto (Daniel Mateo Quintero Posada) is considered a "king" of Guaracha. He has performed at major international festivals like Tomorrowland .

The track has amassed millions of views on YouTube and is a fixture in DJ sets across Latin America. The Artists Behind the Music

A trailblazing producer from Medellín, Dasten is a frequent collaborator with Fumaratto and has produced other popular hits like "Esquelefascina" and "Fiesta En La Arena". Key Links to Listen

The track combines Colombian Aleteo and Zapateo styles with electronic tribal beats.

You can find his broader discography on Fumaratto's Viberate profile or SoundCloud .

Originally released around 2018, "Prende La Fiesta" became a breakout hit that helped define the modern sound. The "Special #TBT" (Throwback Thursday) versions found on platforms like DJ Dasten's YouTube channel are often commemorative uploads or remastered edits of this original genre staple.

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