Yasuri Yamileth

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Katherine Severino
Katherine Severino

Yasuri Yamileth is a fictional character created by Panamanian model and radio producer, Katherine Severino who works sometimes on the Panamanian radio station "los 40 principales".

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[edit] Details

Catherine says she created the song as a reply to her colleagues who always made fun of her telling her she was a "yeyé" (similar to yuppie). It was intended to be a joke, but when they put the song in the air with reggaeton style music, it was a hit on Panama. The Reggaeton style of this catchy song was developed by Mr. Fox, a well known Panamanian DJ, and distributed through YouTube. In 2006 became a boom thanks to Latin American web surfers.

Viral distribution was initiated by blogger Marcel [1] and the song was downloaded throughout Latin America (including Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, Chile, South Florida and Peru).

Newpapers such as El Tiempo, Colombia's largest newspaper, reported on the song [2].

[edit] Lyrics

Mi nombre es Yasuri, Yasuri Yamileth  
Mi nombre es Yasuri, Yasuri Yamileth 
Mi nombre es Yasuri, Yasuri Yamileth
Yasuri Yamileth, Yasuri Yamileth

Mi nombre es Yasuri, Yasuri Yamileth te metes conmigo te saco la gillete Te dejo una ye, que no es de yeyé sino de Yasuri, Yasuri Yamileth

Ella es Yasuri, Yasuri Yamileth te metes con ella te saca la gillete ella si es yeyé, le gusta el frappe, ir a discoteca en su Mercedes Benz

Mi nombre es Yasuri, Yasuri Yamileth Te gusta el cuara cuara pa' bajarlo con te Mi nombre es Yasuri, Yasuri Yamileth Te gusta el cuara cuara pa' bajarlo con te

Yasuri Yamileth, Yasuri Yamileth

Mi nombre es Yasuri, Yasuri Yamileth te metes conmigo te saco la gillete Te dejo una ye, que no es de yeyé sino de Yasuri, Yasuri Yamileth

Vivo en El Chorrillo con mis ocho chiquillos comiendo chorizo y parqueo en Veranillo Yami,yami,yami Yamileth te gusta la salsa tambien el reggae Yami yami,yami Yamileth el típico, la soca y bachatas tambien Yami yami yami yami yami Yamileth Yami yami yami yami yami Yamileth

Mi nombre es Yasuri, Yasuri Yamileth te metes conmigo te saco la gillete Te dejo una ye, que no es de yeyé sino de Yasuri, Yasuri Yamileth
My name is Yasuri, Yasuri Yamileth
My name is Yasuri, Yasuri Yamileth
My name is Yasuri, Yasuri Yamileth
Yasuri Yamileth, Yasuri Yamileth 

My name is Yasuri, Yasuri Yamileth You mess with me; I'll pull out my gillette I'll leave you with a "y", that's not of yeyé but of Yasuri, Yasuri Yamileth

She's Yasuri, Yasuri Yamileth You mess with her; she'll pull her gillette [blade]) She's a preppy girl, she likes frappe [iced coffee]) going to the club in her Mercedes Benz

My name is Yasuri, Yasuri Yamileth You like the quarter-quarter to past it with tea My name is Yasuri, Yasuri Yamileth You like the quarter-quarter to past it with tea

Yasuri Yamileth, Yasuri Yamileth

My name is Yasuri, Yasuri Yamileth You mess with me; I'll pull out my gillette I'll leave you with a "y", that's not of yeyé but of Yasuri, Yasuri Yamileth

I live in El Chorrillo with my eight kids eating sausage and I hang out at Veranillo Yami yami,yami Yamileth you like salsa and also reggae Yami yami,yami Yamileth Folk music, Soca and Bachata as well Yami yami yami yami yami Yamileth Yami yami yami yami yami Yamileth

My name is Yasuri, Yasuri Yamileth You mess with me; I'll pull out my gillette I'll leave you with a "y", that's not of yeyé but of Yasuri, Yasuri Yamileth

[edit] Slang Terms

For an extended definition of slang used in this song read more about Panamanian Spanish.

  • cuara = from quarter, meaning 25 cents coin/a quarter of dollar
  • cuara-cuara = a quarter of fried plantains plus a quarter of fried beef
  • yeyé = a wealthy or wealthy acting person who likes to show off a lot. Preppy boy/girl. This word was characteristical of the seventies, and that's what gives it part of its humor.
  • El Chorrillo = Panamanian ghetto
  • Veranillo = Panamanian slums
  • El Tipico = Typical Panamanian Dance

[edit] Viral Renditions

The Panamanian reggaeton TV show "Sin Censura" ('Without Censorship'), acquired the rights so that they could make a video. Catherine didn't want to star on the video and she said[citation needed] her image is not in any way like the character the song is about. The producers of the video went directly to the Panamanian ghetto of Chorrillo, mentioned on the song, and recruited a woman who they thought fit the image of the song. The video was filmed as a joke too. The original video is under 2 minutes and has exploded in popularity over a short span (June-August 2006, as tracked by YouTube stats). At last count the original video had been watched about 563,223 times (not counting the same video of other users).

Multiple parodies of the original video have sprung up including the Miami Unplugged version depicting a group of drunk Venezuelan males in women's underwear and shaving using Gillette razors.

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