Rodolfo Chikilicuatre | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | David Fernández Ortiz |
Born | June 24, 1970 |
Origin | Igualada, Barcelona, Spain |
Genres | Reggaeton, comedy |
Instruments | Singing, toy guitar |
Website | Official website |
Rodolfo Chikilicuatre[1] (born 1972 in Buenos Aires, Argentina[2]); is a Spanish comedic character played by David Fernández Ortiz (24 June 1970 in Igualada, Barcelona, Spain) and first introduced in the Spanish late night show Buenafuente as an improvisational act. Rodolfo was interviewed as the inventor of the vibrator-guitar. The character rose to fame after he was later presented by the show's host, Andreu Buenafuente, with a song called "Baila el Chiki-chiki" (Dance the Chiki-chiki), a parody of reggaeton music filled with jokes and political references, and the show's host decided to enter the song into the Spanish selection process for the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, Rodolfo landed Spains best placement since Eurovision Song Contest 2004.
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For the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, the Spanish broadcaster RTVE decided to make the song selection process more democratic, so, in an agreement with MySpace, a webpage was created where the general public could vote for any of the artists who were interested in participating, possibly discovering new talents. Any aspiring singer could upload a video to enter the contest. The top 5 voted videos, along with 5 more entries selected by a jury, went to a televised final where the Spanish Eurovision Song Contest 2008 entry would be chosen.
More than 530 songs were submitted, the comedic act of Rodolfo Chikilicuatre and his "Baila el Chiki-chiki" song among them. The song was heavily promoted by the late show "Buenafuente" and the TV Station LaSexta where the show is broadcasted, and ended up being selected by a landslide, earning 56.28% of the votes, well ahead of the second place, which earned only 14.6%.[3] The winner was chosen through text messaging.[4]
This selection has been met with a certain degree of controversy, as many considered it a gimmick song,[5] and not worthy of representing Spain. It has also met controversy because Rodolfo Chikilicuatre is a comedic act, with no prior songs, and was backed by a private show (Buenafuente) and a private TV station (LaSexta). RTVE stands by their choice of voting system.[6]
On March 11, 2008, Rodolfo announced some changes to the lyrics of his song to comply with the rules of the Eurovision Song Contest, thus removing partially the names of the politicians included in the song (José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, Hugo Chávez and Mariano Rajoy). Even if Chávez's name was completely removed, a reference to a previous incident with the king Juan Carlos I of Spain was kept. A non-political reference to Serbia was added.[7] The song was also made longer, as the original was considered too short, going from 1:20 to 2:56 minutes, and several verses in English were added.[8] The new version was presented on March 14, 2008.[9]
He has sung the "Chiki-Chiki" theme with other performers: King Africa, Tata Golosa and Dustin the Turkey.
During the final contest of the Eurovision 2008 on May 24, 2008, the song "Chiki-Chiki" reached sixteenth place with 55 points, together with Albania.
Year | Title | Peak | |||||||||||||||||
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SPA | GRE | SWE | FRA | ||||||||||||||||
2008 | "Baila el Chiki-chiki" | 1 | 1 | 12 | 20 |
Preceded by D'NASH with "I Love You Mi Vida" |
Spain in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 |
Succeeded by Soraya with "La noche es para mí" |