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Confronting the Rival Group
Mixtape (2025)

Confronting the Rival Group

Learn how to confront the rival group in Mixtape (2025). This guide covers strategies and tips to overcome challenges and emerge victorious against your opponents.

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Confronting the Rival Group

Learn how to confront the rival group in Mixtape (2025). This guide covers strategies and tips to overcome challenges and emerge victorious against your opponents.

Walkthrough
  1. 1
    Tater, under the alias DJ Tatey, is interrupted by Nellie while creating a mixtape of her summer "greatest hits" titled "Now That's What I Call Tater."
  2. 2
    Tater's initial plan to send the mixtape into space for aliens to chronicle her life is hampered by the limited eleven-minute recording capacity of a cassette tape.
  3. 3
    She decides to use songs performed during the summer to fill the tape, starting with "Big Dreams," "Hay Que Limpiar," and "The Legend of Tater."
  4. 4
    The cassette tape malfunctions, prompting Tater to seek help from her primos. Lita successfully fixes the tape, suggesting another song be added.
  5. 5
    Big Nacho adds his song about Nachito, "Mi Dino-chito," but Tater points out it's not about her.
  6. 6
    Scooter suggests his song "El Patín," but the T Sisters' song "Misión De Rescate" wins out.
  7. 7
    Tater realizes the importance of songs about her primos and has Nellie add her song "Tater 2.0," but it's cut short due to time.
  8. 8
    Finally, Buela Ramirez's family trip song is added. Years later, aliens find the mixtape and eagerly await Volume 2.
Tips
  • Pay attention to the limited cassette tape time; it influences song selection.
  • Collaborate with your primos; their songs are integral to the mixtape's narrative.
  • The T Sisters' "Misión De Rescate" is a key song in overcoming the rival group's challenge.
  • Don't overlook the significance of family songs, like Buela Ramirez's contribution.
  • The episode highlights themes of self-documentation, family, and the universal appeal of music.

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