Due to the similarity in sonority between "Bum Bum Tam Tam" and
Instituto Butantan, the institute responsible for one of the
COVID-19 vaccines to be distributed in Brazil, MC Fioti released a new version of the song in 2021, Vacina Butantan ("Butantan vaccine"). The modified lyrics incentive people to take the vaccine and was recorded inside the facilities of Instituto Butantan with employees dancing.[3] One week after being posted, the video had amassed over six million views on YouTube.[4]
Critical reception
The song received widespread critical acclaim from music critics.
Billboard said the song "might just qualify as the biggest international banger the world has ever seen."[5]Clash described the song saying "'Bum Bum Tam Tam' is the carefree phenomenon 2017 needs, the sort of ear-worm pop melody that can bring entire nations together."[6]Vice described the song questioning if "Bum Bum Tam Tam is the best funk song in history?"[7]
Music video
The official music video was released on 8 March 2017 on the
KondZilla channel. It cost R$30,000 (Roughly US$7,700) to make. According to Fioti, "It was all last minute and it was perfect."[8]
The music video has nearly 1.7 billion views and 11 million likes as of August 2022. It is also the most-viewed Brazilian music video and the first to hit 1 billion views.[9]
"Bum Bum Tam Tam (Remix)" was recorded alongside Colombian singer
J Balvin, American rapper
Future, British rapper
Stefflon Don, and Spanish singer
Juan Magán.[15] It was released on 15 December 2017 through Island Records and Universal Music.
Other versions
A version by
Jonas Blue was released in March 2018.
ClashMusic.com described this version as a "fiery Friday anthem".[16]
A version by
Jax Jones was released in January 2018. Billboard has ranked the remix as one of the best Dance/Electronic remixes of 2018.[17]Billboard also said of the song, "Jax Jones ships the record straight to the club, adding a bassy four-on-the-floor beat while letting the flutes shine."[17]
A version by
David Guetta was released on April 27, 2018. As described by Billboard, "Guetta gives Fioti's anthem a big, boisterous intro and some serious snare drum, plus a few electronic elements to let you know you've arrived at the middle of the megaclub dance floor."[5]
A version by MC Fioti was released in January 2021, in the context of the
2019-2021 coronavirus pandemic, incentivizing people to take the COVID-19 vaccine developed in partnership with
Instituto Butantan.[3]
Due to the similarity in sonority between "Bum Bum Tam Tam" and
Instituto Butantan, the institute responsible for one of the
COVID-19 vaccines to be distributed in Brazil, MC Fioti released a new version of the song in 2021, Vacina Butantan ("Butantan vaccine"). The modified lyrics incentive people to take the vaccine and was recorded inside the facilities of Instituto Butantan with employees dancing.[3] One week after being posted, the video had amassed over six million views on YouTube.[4]
Critical reception
The song received widespread critical acclaim from music critics.
Billboard said the song "might just qualify as the biggest international banger the world has ever seen."[5]Clash described the song saying "'Bum Bum Tam Tam' is the carefree phenomenon 2017 needs, the sort of ear-worm pop melody that can bring entire nations together."[6]Vice described the song questioning if "Bum Bum Tam Tam is the best funk song in history?"[7]
Music video
The official music video was released on 8 March 2017 on the
KondZilla channel. It cost R$30,000 (Roughly US$7,700) to make. According to Fioti, "It was all last minute and it was perfect."[8]
The music video has nearly 1.7 billion views and 11 million likes as of August 2022. It is also the most-viewed Brazilian music video and the first to hit 1 billion views.[9]
"Bum Bum Tam Tam (Remix)" was recorded alongside Colombian singer
J Balvin, American rapper
Future, British rapper
Stefflon Don, and Spanish singer
Juan Magán.[15] It was released on 15 December 2017 through Island Records and Universal Music.
Other versions
A version by
Jonas Blue was released in March 2018.
ClashMusic.com described this version as a "fiery Friday anthem".[16]
A version by
Jax Jones was released in January 2018. Billboard has ranked the remix as one of the best Dance/Electronic remixes of 2018.[17]Billboard also said of the song, "Jax Jones ships the record straight to the club, adding a bassy four-on-the-floor beat while letting the flutes shine."[17]
A version by
David Guetta was released on April 27, 2018. As described by Billboard, "Guetta gives Fioti's anthem a big, boisterous intro and some serious snare drum, plus a few electronic elements to let you know you've arrived at the middle of the megaclub dance floor."[5]
A version by MC Fioti was released in January 2021, in the context of the
2019-2021 coronavirus pandemic, incentivizing people to take the COVID-19 vaccine developed in partnership with
Instituto Butantan.[3]