"El Choclo" (The Corn Cob) is one of the most iconic and recognizable tangos ever written. Composed by Ángel Villoldo, it premiered in 1903 and is considered a foundational piece of the tango genre. Its famous melody has been used in numerous films and adaptations worldwide, perhaps most famously in a version with English lyrics titled "Kiss of Fire." The title is Argentine slang, and the music captures the essence of early tango culture in Buenos Aires.