One of the most anticipated and outstanding things on the itinerary of activities at a wedding is the first dance of the newlywed couple. That moment in which all those present fix their attention on the bride and groom and observe the way in which the lovers dance to the rhythm of the song that represents their love or that is the theme that has great meaning in their relationship.
Although due to social networks we have realized that this is not always the case, since there is the case of one or another couple that gets carried away by fashion and as their first dance chooses the most popular or popular song of the moment, no matter what. do not understand the letter. As well as the couple the following story, which went viral for dancing to a Bad Bunny song, to which, it seems, they never paid attention to the lyrics.
Yazmin Barba is a TikTok user who, when invited to a party where some boyfriends chose the theme of Dakiti, played by the Puerto Rican known as the “bad rabbit”, he did not miss the opportunity to record the iconic moment and share it on his profile.
Arguing that the new couple does not speak Spanish very well, the girl can be seen surprised to see that, for some strange reason, the couple believed that the melody was a romantic theme, worthy of dancing with your partner in the most important day of your life.
@yazdbarbr I’ll never get over it hahahaha here the importance of google translate 😂😂#badbunny #weddingtiktok
♬ DÁKITI – Bad Bunny & Jhayco
I went to my boyfriend’s cousin’s wedding… clearly, they don’t speak Spanish.
The young woman’s admiration and surprise at the theme of the couple’s waltz arose because the lyrics of the song in question talk about a man who begins to have sexual relations out of spite after a breakup, for which the TikTok user believed which was not the best theme for a waltz.
The recording in which the girl exposes the wedding of her boyfriend’s cousin and that she assures she will never forget, did not take long to attract the attention of the users of the short video platform. Where at the moment it accumulates 5.6 million reproductions, 1.3 million “I like it” and more than 6 thousand comments from many people who joked that the wedding attendees danced an elegant perreo.