Timestamps, reposted because youtube won't let me edit the first one ig Tropico 3: 0:00 serenade 1:35 Acere 7:55 Linda Chica 10:45 La Musica 15:21 ? 18:38 Que Rica! Que Buena! 19:59 Viernes Social 24:26 Verde y Maduro 28:46 La Gran Juma 33:17 Para Ponertelo (35:22 for "SAXOFAUNE!" cause i know that's what you came here for.) 38:50 ? (the main menu theme) 41:28 ? 43:32 ? 46:36 Con Nuestros Amigos 49:43 La Gata Loca Tropico 4: (never played it so i'll find titles later) 54:24 1 59:34 2 1:04:29 3 1:09:48 4 1:14:12 5 1:17:45 6 1:21:57 7 1:28:10 8 1:31:35 9 1:34:16 10 1:37:05 11 1:42:58 12
Tropico 4: 4-Fuego de pasion, Alex Torres 5-Travesuras de la vida, Alex Torres 8-The Streets of Old San Juan, Johannes Linstead 10-cuts from La pastillita azulita, Alex Torres 11-La rumba no canto mas, Alex Torres 12-Mambo Heavy, Alex Torres 41:28 cuts from Gallina Vieja, Alex Torres
Tropico has always taken an inspiration from all over Latin America, tropico 3 seems to be entirely focused on the Dominican Republic and Cuban music but there’s also some south Central American music in there. Also in tropico 5 there’s a few tracks that are obviously very Mexican inspired
@@buttscarlton9000 Used to go under one big super-category called Pan-Latino at record stores kind of like 'Rock' or 'Country' but that's probably politically incorrect or at least imprecise in 2023 - more accurate genre descriptions that let people hone in on the elements they really like exist now and everyone is more music savvy thanks to the internet.
Tropico 3 is the one with better Soundtrack and better sense of humour. I miss all the jokes in the recent versions. And the lirycs! (the double meaning in Spanish is quite funny sometimes)
I remember playing this on my X-Box 360 and for some reason the only quest that stuck with me was that I had to get a nickelmine for some texan and a saltmine for what seems to be a spy. I was around 9
I recently heard a song called "Double Dare" by Molotov Jukebox and the melody when she sings, "He points over there, etc," sounds just like something from one of these games but I haven't found it yet.
As much as youtube is for making money, it's for sharing cool stuff. Even like a video of a bug or somthing. I sure didn't write the music, but I'm glad I could put it in front of you one more time.
Hello everybody, my channel is small, and my views are few, but I'm telling anybody who will listen. There is another youtuber who is trying to do legal action against the big corpos who make online only games then close em down without letting you have an offline version. His name is "Ross Scott" (No doxx it's public.), his channel is "Accursed Farms", his website is "stopkillinggames(dot)(com)". I don't know him I just watch his channel. Check him out, and see for yourself. You might already know all this, but telling somebody is about the least I can do, so I did, sorta. Anyway.
Timestamps, reposted because youtube won't let me edit the first one ig
Tropico 3:
0:00 serenade
1:35 Acere
7:55 Linda Chica
10:45 La Musica
15:21 ?
18:38 Que Rica! Que Buena!
19:59 Viernes Social
24:26 Verde y Maduro
28:46 La Gran Juma
33:17 Para Ponertelo (35:22 for "SAXOFAUNE!" cause i know that's what you came here for.)
38:50 ? (the main menu theme)
41:28 ?
43:32 ?
46:36 Con Nuestros Amigos
49:43 La Gata Loca
Tropico 4: (never played it so i'll find titles later)
54:24 1
59:34 2
1:04:29 3
1:09:48 4
1:14:12 5
1:17:45 6
1:21:57 7
1:28:10 8
1:31:35 9
1:34:16 10
1:37:05 11
1:42:58 12
Thanks.
@@zubbworks np
You gotta play Tropico four bro
Tropico 4:
4-Fuego de pasion, Alex Torres
5-Travesuras de la vida, Alex Torres
8-The Streets of Old San Juan, Johannes Linstead
10-cuts from La pastillita azulita, Alex Torres
11-La rumba no canto mas, Alex Torres
12-Mambo Heavy, Alex Torres
41:28 cuts from Gallina Vieja, Alex Torres
35:22, still not enough cowbell tho 😅
The description of the video says ''Mexican music'', but the inspiration of the music of this game is the cuban salsa, and the dominican merengue.
Most people do not know the difference sadly.
Most "Mexican Immigrants" to the U.S. are from Central America, not Mexico.
nobody asked nerd
Tropico has always taken an inspiration from all over Latin America, tropico 3 seems to be entirely focused on the Dominican Republic and Cuban music but there’s also some south Central American music in there. Also in tropico 5 there’s a few tracks that are obviously very Mexican inspired
@@buttscarlton9000 Used to go under one big super-category called Pan-Latino at record stores kind of like 'Rock' or 'Country' but that's probably politically incorrect or at least imprecise in 2023 - more accurate genre descriptions that let people hone in on the elements they really like exist now and everyone is more music savvy thanks to the internet.
These songs remind me of good types playing the game but also these songs would be playing when i am hemorrhaging money and panicking
I want to play tropico again just for the music.
Tropico 3 is the one with better Soundtrack and better sense of humour. I miss all the jokes in the recent versions. And the lirycs! (the double meaning in Spanish is quite funny sometimes)
I almost always turn the music off when I play games.
Not with tropico.
3 was by far the best tropico, 4 was pretty good too, 5 was horrible I heard so I never played it, 6 was miserably bad in my opinion,
always knew there were some spanish jokes in there xd
I remember playing this on my X-Box 360 and for some reason the only quest that stuck with me was that I had to get a nickelmine for some texan and a saltmine for what seems to be a spy.
I was around 9
keep strong champ youll get that nickel mine some day
LCP
Same mate. Even with the being nine
Is that Tropico 4 by any chance
@@Arras13568 I thought it was obvious, but yes, it was Tropico 4
Even though Tropico 5 and 6 added some new and good mechanics, they can't beat Tropico 3 and 4 with this epic soundtrack
I recently heard a song called "Double Dare" by Molotov Jukebox and the melody when she sings, "He points over there, etc," sounds just like something from one of these games but I haven't found it yet.
¡Señor Presidente!
best soundtrack ever for many of us, remind me so much good time from my childhood
As much as youtube is for making money, it's for sharing cool stuff. Even like a video of a bug or somthing. I sure didn't write the music, but I'm glad I could put it in front of you one more time.
Damn das some gut sheit
ye
20:00 top!!!
name of song please :-( :-(
@@uplnyzaklad9510 Viernes Social
Its from a cuban band, that I think they moved to NYC
@@uplnyzaklad9510 alex torres y su orquesta
Or alex torres and something something...
He has like 2-3 bands on spotify
@@uplnyzaklad9510 VIERNES SOCIAL
@@mauriciosolano9342 It's Alex Torres his and Latino band
Tropico 3
15:21 Así, vamos
38:50 La ropa está en baúl
41:28 Gallina vieja
Mexican my balls this is caribbean swag
They really like the cow bell
Everything is better with cowbell
1:24:30
54:24
gracias mano la del 3 no me gusto peroi el del 4 wow..................
@@aaronz747 ❤🎶
Hello everybody, my channel is small, and my views are few, but I'm telling anybody who will listen.
There is another youtuber who is trying to do legal action against the big corpos who make online only games then close em down without letting you have an offline version.
His name is "Ross Scott" (No doxx it's public.), his channel is "Accursed Farms", his website is "stopkillinggames(dot)(com)". I don't know him I just watch his channel. Check him out, and see for yourself.
You might already know all this, but telling somebody is about the least I can do, so I did, sorta.
Anyway.
I feel like sone of these were on dexter
"The upbeat Mexican type music of Tropico 3 and 4."
Mexican? Really? LMFAO
viva la el presidente and his mariachi band apparently
1:09:48 best
El présidente
Viva la
@@Arras13568 that would be French
@@matthewtalbot-paine7977 Spanish also say the same
1:46:25