AMLO ft. Bad Bunny: a TikTok of the president went viral singing “I behave pretty”

The tik tok shows the president singing the worldwide success of Bad Bunny’s latest album. (Photos: Twitter/@lopezobrador_/@sanbenito)

Thanks to the growth and impact that TikTok has had, today it is possible to see and hear the president of Mexico, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) singing the verses of I behave prettythe success with which Bad Bunny and Chencho Corleone They have made all of Latin America and the world dance.

And there is no doubt that this platform has become one of the most relevant social networks, since millions of users saw in it a great opportunity, especially during the pandemic.

Initially, videos of people who, with the sole purpose of having fun, fulfilled challenges (the famous challenges), they practiced choreographies and recorded situations of their daily life.

However, today TikTok has reached all spheres of society, including the politicians who, voluntarily or involuntarily, are already part of this great platform.

Such is the case of AMLO, who became the protagonist of a video that in less than two days it already exceeds a million views and the 220 thousand “likes”.

@dpmbeats1

I behave beautifully – AMLO #parati #comedia #viral #mexico #fyp #suenaentiktok #badbunny

♬ original sound – dpmbeats

“And in the street I’m on the loose but for you I take off, if you ask me I behave pretty” is one of the verses that the president is heard “singing”.

The person in charge of this viral tiktok was the user @dpmbeats, who cut fragments of several press conferences of the president and arranged them so that it seemed that López Obrador is a huge fan of Bad Bunny.

If enough attention is paid to the video, it is possible to notice that the user extracted excerpts from at least 12 “morning” lectures AMLO to fit the right words that would shape the lines of the song, including the chorus.

As expected, the users of the platform did not take long to fill the comment box with jokes and, mainly, responses that allude to the dedication of the person behind this edition.

How long does it take to do this? deserve legal support”, “I need the time and patience of the person who did this” and “I admire people who take time to make me laugh” were some of the most popular messages in the community.

The other AMLO remixes

This is not the first time that the user @dpmbeats has López Obrador giving voice to urban music greatest hits. In his TikTok account there are three videos in which the president sings different hits, among which are Titi asked me and the BZRP Music Sessions #52 de Quevedo, which has already become a recognized theme worldwide.

Between the three videos the account already exceeds two million 215 thousand reproductions and among the comments, in addition to acknowledging the user’s effort, people have asked for the complete versions of the three songs.

@dpmbeats1

Quevedo ft AMLO, don’t forget to follow us #viral #fyo #parati #mexico #bzrp #quevedo #quedate

♬ original sound – dpmbeats

AMLO and Rosalia

In addition to Bad Bunny, the producer Bizarrap and the singer Quevedo, in recent days a popular publication was also circulated in which various comparisons are made between photographs of AMLO and of Rosaliathe well-known Spanish singer.

On this occasion, the Twitter account @reginagodinez was in charge of creating a short thread in which “AMLO and Rosalía are the same person”, in which he included images showing both personalities in similar situations or with almost identical gestures and poses.

Capture: Twitter/@reginagodinez
Capture: Twitter/@reginagodinez

Capture: Twitter/@reginagodinez
Capture: Twitter/@reginagodinez

The ingenious publication inspired dozens of users who took on the task of tracking other moments in which the Mexican president and the Spanish singer appeared in similar situations.

“Has anyone ever seen Rosalía and the peje together in the same place? NO, as she supposed”,“President by day, motomami by night”, were some comments that, as a mockery, some people shared about it.

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