He represents the new generation of Latino rappers but instead of using tattoos, big muscles, a gangster attitude and a lot of bling-bling, Peter La Anguila has captured the attention of social media with fun reggaeton dancing moves.

Similar to popular Korean song “Ganganm Style” by PSY, which quickly became a social phenomenon after being posted on Youtube, it seems that the same could be happening to Peter la Anguila (Peter the Eel), a funny and skinny character who moves like an eel in the water when dancing.

Produced by The Pichy Films a group of Cubans from South Florida called Alejandro González and Maikito Rodríguez, and played by reggaetonero Peter La Anguila, in just months the video “El Estilo de Peter La Anguila” .(The Style of Peter the Eel) has reached 30 million views, and thousands of followers on Facebook and Twitter.

The Pichy Boys are two cousins who have done all kinds of parodies of either Hollywood movies, television shows or news breaks for several years. However, it was the union to Peter La Anguila that helped them reach this big hit.

The three young Cubans have already been traveling around the world to attend many events. After returning from a European tour where they visited several cities in Spain, France and Germany, they made stops in Mexico, Central and South America to greet fans.

Another artist who has also taken advantage of his own unique style and has jumped to fame on social media platforms using parody and comedy is the Puerto Rican Jamsha. With funny sketches that almost always showcase the urban realities of the island, and catchy lyrics the new reggaetonero, has also claimed a space on the Internet.

Take a look at Peter La Anguila above and more about Jamsha below. (Caution: Obscene language and graphic visuals are used in this video.)

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  • Soledad O’Brien

    Born to an Australian father and Afro-Cuban mother, news reporter Soledad O’Brien has anchored <a href=”http://www.cnn.com/CNN/anchors_reporters/obrien.soledad.html” target=”_hplink”>CNN specials</a> <em>Brown in America</em> and <em>Latino in America</em>. In 2005, <a href=”http://web.archive.org/web/20051224171230/http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051024/ENTERTAINMENT05/510240308/1005/ENTERTAINMENT ” target=”_hplink”>she told Indystar.com</a> that when it comes to the 2000 Census racial categories, “I checked all the ones that applied, and I loved it. I thought I was totally messing up the system. An archaic and bizarre system. If the system doesn’t keep up with who a lot of us are, that’s their problem.” She currently anchors the CNN morning program Starting Point.

  • Stacey Dash

    From <a href=”http://www.hollywood.com/celebrity/187536/Stacey_Dash#milestones” target=”_hplink”>appearances</a> in <em>The Cosby Show</em> to <em>The Fresh Prince of Bel-air</em>, actress Stacey Dash is most recognized for playing Cher’s best friend in <em>Clueless</em>. Dash is <a href=”http://www.latina.com/entertainment/buzz/happy-black-history-month-50-most-beautiful-afro-latinos-hollywood?slide=7″ target=”_hplink”>half</a> Mexican-American and of Bajan and African descent.

    Photo Source — WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA – MARCH 07: Actress Stacey Dash arrives at the 2010 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Graydon Carter held at Sunset Tower on March 7, 2010 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images)

  • Laz Alonso

    Most known for his role in films such as <em>Avatar</em> and <em>Fast & Furious</em>, the actor said the following about his Afro-Latino heritage to Latina.com: “I always like to say that whether you’re African American, Afro-Jamaican, Afro-Haitian, Afro-British, Afro-Cuban, Afro-Panamanian, whatever — black is black….I have a Cuban influence from my ethnicity, so I feel 100 percent Cuban and 100 percent Black and nobody can take that away from me.”

    Photo Source: LOS ANGELES, CA – FEBRUARY 17: Actor Laz Alonzo accepts the award for Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture for ‘Jumping the Broom’ onstage at the 43rd NAACP Image Awards held at The Shrine Auditorium on February 17, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for NAACP Image Awards)

  • Singer-Songwriter: Mariah Carey

    American songstress Mariah Carey was born to an Irish American mother and Afro-Latino father of African-American and Venezuelan descent. The interracial marriage caused a rift in the family. In the book, Mariah Carey Revisited, she says: “My mother’s family basically disowned her when she married my father… So later I was like, ‘Well, where does this leave me? Am I a bad person?’ You know. It’s not that common still to be a multiracial person, but I’m happy with the combination of things that I am.”

  • Zoe Saldana

    Most known for her starring role in the 2009 film <em>Avatar</em>, American actress Zoe Saldana was born Zoe Yadira Saldaña Nazario to Dominican and Puerto Rican parents. In a 2010 issue of <em>Mujer Magazine</em>, Saldana <a href=”http://dimewars.com/Blog/ViewBlogArticle.aspx?vn=Zoe+Saldana+Tackles+Afro-Latina+Race+Politics&BlogID=939184b8-3302-4d4c-bcc7-b6623cfc9e6c ” target=”_hplink”>shared her thoughts</a> on racial categories:

    “I’m just Zoe. Not a little bit Dominican, not a little bit Puerto Rican, none of that silliness…I am what you want me to be if that’s what it takes for you to overcome your insecurities. As a Latina, I think we should be very proud of our heritage. We tend to look for European roots and reject the indigenous and the African, and that is disgusting. Being Latin is a mix of everything. I want my people to not be as insecure, and to adore what we are because it’s beautiful.”

  • Tatyana Ali

    Who could forget little Ashley Banks on the NBC sitcom <em>Fresh Prince of Bel Air</em>? Afro-Latina actress and R&B singer Tatyana Marisol Ali is of Caribbean heritage; and according to her <a href=”http://www.last.fm/music/Tatyana+Ali” target=”_hplink”>Last. FM</a> page she is also fluent in Spanish. Her mother is Afro-Panaminian, and her father is of Indo-Trinidanian descent.

    Photo Source: LOS ANGELES, CA – FEBRUARY 17: Actress/singer Tatyana Ali arrives at the 43rd NAACP Image Awards held at The Shrine Auditorium on February 17, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for NAACP Image Awards)

  • Alex Rodriguez

    Baseball star Alex Rodriguez was born to <a href=”http://jockbio.com/Bios/ARod/ARod_bio.html” target=”_hplink”>parents from the Dominican Republic</a>.

    Photo Source — DUNEDIN, FL – MARCH 8: Alex Rodriguez #13 of the New York Yankees bats against the Toronto Blue Jays March 8, 2012 at Florida Auto Exchange Stadium in Dunedin, Florida. (Photo by Al Messerschmidt/Getty Images)

  • The Queen of Salsa: Celia Cruz

    What kind of list would this be without her? Celia Cruz’s Afro-Caribbean beats have left an indelible cultural footprint in the U.S and the Americas. The beloved Cuban American singer <a href=”http://www.biography.com/people/celia-cruz-40369 ” target=”_hplink”>won three</a> Grammys and three Latin Grammy Awards over the course of her career; and she was awarded the National Medal of Arts by President Clinton in 1994. She passed away in 2003 <a href=”http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20140689,00.html ” target=”_hplink”>after a yearlong battle</a> with cancer in her home, Fort Lee, NJ. To read more about her remarkable life, please visit the Smithsonian National Museum of American History <a href=”http://americanhistory.si.edu/celiacruz/main.asp?lang=MUp4263185268pOGC ” target=”_hplink”>website</a>.

    Photo Source: HOLLYWOOD, UNITED STATES: Cuban-born singer Celia Cruz holds her Latin Grammy for Best Salsa Album for ‘La Negra Tiene Tumbao’ at the 3rd Annual Latin Grammy Awards at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood 18 September 2002. AFP PHOTO Lucy NICHOLSON (Photo credit should read LUCY NICHOLSON/AFP/Getty Images)

  • Victor Cruz

    Victor Cruz dances a little salsa after making a touchdown on the field. The New York Giants wide receiver was born to an African-American father and Puerto Rican mother. The NFL features Cruz in this short video on their <a href=”http://www.nfl.com/features/the-season-2011/episode-19″ target=”_hplink”>website</a>.

  • Heather Hemmens

    The actress from <em>Hellcats</em> tells <a href=”http://www.latina.com/entertainment/buzz/happy-black-history-month-50-most-beautiful-afro-latinos-hollywood?slide=17″ target=”_hplink”>Latina.com</a>:

    <blockquote>[People don’t immediately think of me as Latina] because my mother is a black Costa Rican, so I have this skin tone that’s kind of unidentifiable. It’s great because as an actress, it gives me a versatility to play a black woman or play a Latina woman. I’ve even played Egyptian and Indian American. With the right hair and makeup. I’ve actually got a pretty good road going here where I can play a lot of things.</blockquote>

  • Carmelo Anthony

    New York Knicks’ Carmelo Anthony was on the USA Olympic basketball team that brought home the bronze medal in 2004 and the gold medal in 2008. In 2005, Anthony founded the <a href=”http://www.carmelocares.org/main.asp” target=”_hplink”>Carmelo Anthony Foundation</a> and was named among the 100 most influential Latinos by Hispanic Business magazine <a href=”http://www.nydailynews.com/latino/nba-star-carmelo-anthony-treasures-heritage-article-1.373970″ target=”_hplink”>in 2008</a>. <a href=”http://www.nba.com/playerfile/carmelo_anthony/bio.html” target=”_hplink”>Named</a> after his father, Anthony was born to an African-American mother and a Puerto Rican father.

    Photo Source — NEW YORK, NY – MARCH 14: Carmelo Anthony #7 of the New York Knicks looks on against the Portland Trail Blazers at Madison Square Garden on March 14, 2012 in New York City. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Chris Trotman/Getty Images)

  • Naya Rivera

    The Glee cheerleader is of African, Puerto Rican and German <a href=”http://www.latina.com/entertainment/buzz/happy-black-history-month-50-most-beautiful-afro-latinos-hollywood?slide=8″ target=”_hplink”>descent</a>.

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  • Benicio Del Toro

    Oscar-winning actor (“Traffic,” “21 Grams”)

  • Michelle Rodriguez

    Actress: “Avatar,” “Girlfight”

  • Rosie Perez

    Actress: “It Could Happen To You,” “Fearless”

  • Rita Moreno

    Oscar-winning actress (“West Side Story”)

  • Melonie Diaz

    Actress: “Be Kind, Rewind”

  • Jennifer Lopez

    She does it all!

  • Chita Rivera

    Broadway legend.

  • Esai Morales

    Actor: “Gun Hill Road,” “NYPD Blue”

  • Rachel Ticotin

    Actress: “Total Recall”

  • Susie Castillo

    TV host: “TRL,” “School Pride”

  • Raquel Castro

    Reality Star: “The Voice,” and actress (“Jersey Girl”).

  • Kimberly Guilfoyle

    TV Host (“The Five”)

  • Hector Elizondo

    Actor: “Pretty Woman,” “Last Man Standing”

  • Denise Quinones

    Former Miss Universe.

  • Liz Torres

    Actress: “Gilmore Girls”

  • Alanna Ubach

    Actress: “Legally Blonde,” “Bad Teacher”

  • Lisa Vidal

    Actress: “The Event”

  • Freddy Rodriguez

    Actor: “Six Feet Under,” “Poseidon”

  • Ian Gomez

    Actor: “Cougar Town,” “My Big Fat Greek Wedding”

  • Eva LaRue

    Actress: “CSI: Miami”

  • Frankie Muniz

    Actor: “Malcolm in the Middle”

  • Reagan Gomez-Preston

    Actress: “The Parent ‘Hood”

  • Rick Gonzalez

    Actor: “Old School”

  • Meagan Good

    Actress: “Deliver Us From Eva”

  • Shar Jackson

    Actress: “Moesha”

  • Lana Parrilla

    Actress: “Once Upon A Time”

  • Lauren Velez

    Actress: “Dexter,” “New York Undercover,” “Oz,” Ugly Betty”

  • Ramon Rodriguez

    Actor: “Charlie’s Angels”

  • Jimmy Smits

    Actor: “Dexter,” “The West Wing”

  • Kirk Acevedo

    Actor: “Oz,” “Fringe,” “Band Of Brothers”

  • Ricky Martin

    Music superstar and Broadway star (“Evita”).

  • Shalim Ortiz

    Actor: “Heroes”

  • Amaury Nolasco

    Actor: “Prison Break”

  • Luis Guzman

    Actor: “How To Make It In America”

  • Freddie Prinze Jr.

    Actor: “She’s All That,” “Friends,” “Scooby Doo”

  • Erik Estrada

    Actor: “CHIPs”

  • Roselyn Sanchez

    Actress: “Without A Trace,” “Rush Hour 2”

  • David Zayas

    Actor: “Dexter”

  • Marc Indelicato

    Actor: “Ugly Betty”

  • April Lee Hernandez

    Actress: “Freedom Writers”

  • Ana Ortiz

    Actress: ‘Ugly Betty,” “Devious Maids”

  • Victoria Justice

    Actress: “Victorious”

  • Naya Rivera

    Actress: “Glee”

  • Scotty McCreery

    “American Idol” winner.

  • Lynda Lopez

    TV host.

  • Howie Dorough

    Singer, songwriter and member of the “Backstreet Boys”

  • Giselle Blondet

    TV host: “Nuestra Belleza Latina”

  • Chayanne

    Singer.

  • La La Anthony

    Former MTV VJ and reality star (“La La’s Full Court Life”)

  • John Ortiz

    Actor: ‘Luck”

  • Wilson Cruz

    Actor: “My So-Called Life”