Afrobeta Release the Video For “Chancletazo”

Photo Credit: Juan Vergara

Miami-based electro-funk duo Afrobeta, known for their crafty songs, dance tracks and on-stage live energy, debut the music video for their new song, “Chancletazo,” a Spanish-language track, and lead single off their upcoming new album, Illusion Motel.

Directed by Miami native Biagio Musacchia, the video plays out like a quirky short film. In it, a young teenage boy is plagued by the chancletazo, which for the uninitiated–is a verb meaning “to smack with a chancleta, i.e., a flip flop sandal”.

Despite not speaking Spanish, director Biagio says of the song:

It lends itself to the magic of the chancleta I always heard about growing up. Stories of chancletas swerving around corners and navigating hallways to precision strikes.

Afrobeta has been tearing up dance floors in their hometown since 2006. Formed by lyricist/vocalist Cuci Amador and synth-centric producer/arranger Smurphio, their mutual love of catchy songwriting, Cuban pastries, and dancing til’ 5 AM, is what initially inspired them to make music together. They’ve toured internationally, performing at some of the largest music festivals and venues in the world including Glastonbury, Space Ibiza, Burning Man, Ultra Music Festival editions in Miami, South Korea and Brazil, Camp Bisco, and Identity Festival.

Their fourth full-length album, the self-produced Illusion Motel, is set to be released in October 29 on their imprint, Pubic Zirconia.