Guide to compiling Tater's mixtape in Mixtape (2025). Learn about the songs included, the characters involved, and the hilarious process of creating 'Now That's What I Call Tater'.
This guide covers the creation of Tater's mixtape in the Mixtape (2025) episode "Summer of the Mixtape." Tater, under the alias DJ Tatey, aims to document her summer with a mixtape titled "Now That's What I Call Tater." Due to the limitations of a cassette tape, she can only record eleven minutes of her "greatest hits." The guide details the songs she initially selects and the subsequent additions made by her primos.
- 1Tater begins by recalling the start of summer and plays "Big Dreams," followed by "Hay Que Limpiar."
- 2She adds "The Legend of Tater" to showcase her deeds.
- 3The cassette tape malfunctions, and Lita helps fix it.
- 4Big Nacho suggests adding his song about Nachito, "Mi Dino-Chito."
- 5Scooter proposes his song "El Patín."
- 6The T Sisters contribute "Misión De Rescate."
- 7Tater realizes the importance of her primos' songs and has Nellie add "Tater 2.0," though it's cut short.
- 8Buela's family trip song is added last.
- 9Years later, the mixtape is found by aliens who enjoy the music.
- The mixtape has a strict time limit of eleven minutes due to using a cassette tape.
- The final mixtape includes songs performed by Tater and her various primos, highlighting their contributions to her summer.
- The episode emphasizes the importance of shared experiences and memories, even when documented through music.
The ultimate reward is the completed mixtape, which, years later, is discovered by aliens who appreciate the music and Tater's life story.
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