The singer Bad Bunny perplexed his followers after singing one of the RBD classics – Photo: Valerie Macon/AFP/Getty Images
The singer Bad Bunny this weekend became a trend on various platforms after having recorded a video where he appears singing ‘Sálvame’ musical theme performed by RBD.
The song that the interpreter of the urban genre sang could be seen that he did it with great feeling. In addition, many of the band’s fans showed their emotion upon hearing how, full of energy, he sang one of their most emblematic melodies.
@badbunnyhoy quiero beber
“Things I never thought I’d see,“ “Benito, the biggest fan of RBD,” “My ears were blessed“, “Severe moment that we never thought would exist,” “Me when I remember the times of RBD,” “The most random guy I’ve ever met,” “My mom heard this and thought it was a Christian tone,” “What kind from Abd Bunny is this?”, were some of the comments they left on the publication.
In less than 24 hours, the video reached more than 26 million views and almost 73 thousand comments. The audiovisual had various expressions that were a bit divided since many of the platform’s users do not expect to see him sing that musical genre.
@estanahi @badbunny ♬ original sound – Anahí
Anahí, one of the former members of RBD, spoke through her TikTok account. The singer is quite smiling in the video she shared. Additionally, she wrote: “You do know @badbunny, let’s go pal mambo. #Salvame”. Later, she published another video where both are seen enjoying the band’s musical classic.
‘Sálvame’ is the third single from the album ‘Rebelde,’ which also made the group achieve worldwide fame with a song they released in 2005. This way, they took the opportunity to promote the series played by Anahí, Dulce María, Maite Perroni, Christopher Uckermann, Christian Chávez and Alfonso Herrera.
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The song was so successful that it was recorded in English and Portuguese.
At the same time, fans also expressed their desire to see them sing together. In contrast, others made a thorough comparison because they wanted Anahí to appear as a surprise guest at one of the Puerto Rican shows, as she recently did at a Karol G concert in Mexico.
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