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| Cover = Taco Grande.jpg
| Cover = Taco Grande.jpg
| Artist = [["Weird Al" Yankovic]]
| Artist = [["Weird Al" Yankovic]]
| Album = [[Off the Deep End]]
| Album = [[Off the Deep End]]
| Released = August 1992
| Released = August 1992
| Format = [[CD single]]
| Format = [[CD single]]
| Recorded = January 1992
| Recorded = January 1992
| Genre = [[Comedy Rap]]
| Genre = [[Comedy rap]]
| Length = 3:44
| Length = 3:44
| Label = [[Scotti Brothers Records|Scotti Brothers]]
| Label = [[Scotti Brothers Records|Scotti Brothers]]
| [ Writer = ]
| Writer =
| Producer = [["Weird Al" Yankovic]]
| Producer = [["Weird Al" Yankovic]]
| Last single = "[[You Don't Love Me Anymore]]"<br />(1992)
| Last single = "[[You Don't Love Me Anymore]]"<br />(1992)

Revision as of 23:43, 21 March 2012

"Taco Grande"
Song

"Taco Grande" is a parody of Gerardo's song "Rico Suave" written by "Weird Al" Yankovic. It is about the narrator's cravings for Mexican food and his visit to a fictional Mexican restaurant (revealed to be the Enrique's House of Salsa after translation). The song was recorded in 1992 and appears on Yankovic's albums Off the Deep End and The Food Album.

In 2007, Disney hired Tim Buppert to re-record "Taco Grande" for the film Ratatouille.

Track listing

The following tracks are on the promo single:

  1. "Taco Grande" – 3:44

See also