The song of the musical groupThe Havana 3that encourages you to vote for Donald Trump in the elections - converted into a kind of anthem among Cubans who support the Republican candidate -It has been officially used by the president's campaign to attract the Latino vote.
A 30-second clip, shared on the campaign's official Twitter account, includes the catchy chorus of the song, which has become a symbol of Trumpism among Hispanics in recent weeks.
to the phrase"Oh, oh, oh, my God, I'm going to vote for Donald Trump.", the message "The good life, the economy, do it for your family, Latinos for Donald Trump" is added, and the direct request to vote for the current president. At the end, President Trump's voice is heard saying that he approves of that message.
Since the song was released at the beginning of October, the song has become a viral phenomenon, which has taken the members of the group by surprise. In an interview for the program Un Nuevo Día (Telemundo), the members of the group explained that the song emerged spontaneously during a musical presentation at the birthday party of a supporter of the president.
The song became so popular that days later even Donald Trump himself uploaded a fragment of the English version of the song to his YouTube channel, along with the phrase "Thank you."
On October 16, The3 from HavanaThey shared a boat in theTrump Boat Parade con Eric Trump y con Hogan Gidley, press secretary of the American president, where they could be seen dancing and singing the song in chorus.
Just two days later, on October 18,They performed the song live during a demonstration in Tamiami Park, wherethe singers received a cap signed by the president.
The musicians arrived in the city of Miami in 2007 after leaving the island to perform for a month in Cancun, from where they decided to cross the border from Mexico to the United States.
Upon their arrival in North American territory, they were presented with the opportunity to develop their music in Miami, where they participated in several television programs with songs such as “No te Pases de la Raya” and “La Pérdida”, with great acceptance among the Miami public. .
What do you think?
COMMENTFiled in: