The song’s title and chorus revolve around the phrase "Saca la rakataka," which carries a dual meaning in its cultural context:
"Saca La Rakataka" is a foundational anthem by Panamanian artist , also known as "El Único Loco." Released as an official music video in February 2013, the track is a cornerstone of the "Reggae en Español" and Panamanian dancehall scenes, blending high-energy urban rhythms with playful, street-inflected lyrics. 🎥 The Official Video
: Beyond its 2013 debut, the song has seen numerous iterations, including a 2014 "Radio Mix" and a 2025 "Extended Mix" with producer Cem Egemen, highlighting its longevity.
: Released on February 18, 2013, the video has garnered over 23 million views, testifying to its enduring popularity in the Latin urban market.
: Credits go to Toño Bonett, a frequent collaborator in the Panamanian urban scene.
The song’s title and chorus revolve around the phrase "Saca la rakataka," which carries a dual meaning in its cultural context:
"Saca La Rakataka" is a foundational anthem by Panamanian artist , also known as "El Único Loco." Released as an official music video in February 2013, the track is a cornerstone of the "Reggae en Español" and Panamanian dancehall scenes, blending high-energy urban rhythms with playful, street-inflected lyrics. 🎥 The Official Video Mr. Saik - Saca La Rakataka (Official Video)
: Beyond its 2013 debut, the song has seen numerous iterations, including a 2014 "Radio Mix" and a 2025 "Extended Mix" with producer Cem Egemen, highlighting its longevity. The song’s title and chorus revolve around the
: Released on February 18, 2013, the video has garnered over 23 million views, testifying to its enduring popularity in the Latin urban market. : Credits go to Toño Bonett, a frequent
: Credits go to Toño Bonett, a frequent collaborator in the Panamanian urban scene.