Bad Bunny imagines Trump doing the absolutely unthinkable in the new music video
Bad Bunny, in his new music video, represented Donald Trump doing something very unlikely to happen: apologize for his hateful rhetorical and anti -immigrant policies.
Well, at least one voice probe Surprisingly as the president did.
The politically loaded moment appeared around the 2:40 brand in the video of “New York”, a song from the last album of the Puerto Rican superstar “I had to throw more photos.”
The Song Samples the great combo of Puerto Rico’s “a summer in New York,” and the video symbolically dropped on Friday, July 4.
On the scene, four men curl up around a radio as the voice of Trump style says:
“I made a mistake. I want to apologize to immigrants in the United States. I mean, United States. I know that the United States is the entire continent. I mean that this country is nothing without immigrants. This country is nothing without Mexicans, Dominicans, Puerto Ricans, Colombians, Venezuelans, Cubans, …” … “
The moment follows the images of Bad Bunny standing inside the crown of the statue of freedom, a Puerto Rican mass flag caused by it, a reference to the 1977 occupation of the monument by activists of Puerto Rican independence.

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The video ends with a message on a black screen that says: “Together we are stronger”, Spanish for “Together we are stronger.”
Until Thursday morning, the music video had accumulated more than 12 million visits.
Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has frequently used his platform to talk about problems that affect Puerto Rico. He was among several Latin stars that condemned the comedian Tony Fuechcliffe for calling Puerto Rico “a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean” during a racist set in a Trump 2024 campaign manifestation at Madison Square Garden.
At that time, Bad Bunny shared the complaint of the comments of the comments of Kamala Harris and also published a long online video that shows the beauty of Puerto Rico, graduated sarcastically “Barbage”.


