Javier Berridy parodies Ja Rulay's song: The dad of the puppies "worked in Zoonosis collecting stray dogs."

The "repairing poetry" chosen by Berridy was a fragment of the song "Respeta," whose lyrics leave little to the imagination.


Javier Berridy has done it again by parodying, in the form of a poem, another song by a Cuban reggaeton artist, and this time it was Ja Rulay's turn.

"Today we will recite a poem by a great Cuban writer and poet known in the repair crew as Ja Rulay. Before achieving success in the distribution music, Ja Rulay worked in Zoonosis collecting stray dogs, which is why he calls himself 'the daddy of the puppies.' This introduction was enough to unleash laughter among the comedian's followers."

The "repair poetry" chosen by Berridy was a fragment from the song "Respeta," the lyrics of which leave little to the imagination.

"She's a girl who came from the yuma and looks good, she got a big butt and nice boobs, and she has a sugar daddy who is giving her the money. She lives in Miami, doesn't leave Cuba, goes from bar to bar in her little car, that you look classy, rich and everything, but in reality you like the less wealthy. Respect, bitch, that you have to give me the money, respect, oh I have Mickie and the less wealthy,” Berridy read with an instrumental background as if it were a true classic of poetry.

This is not the first time that Javier Berridy turns urban genre songs into "distribution and reggaeton poems," but he always chooses some very popular ones like "Marca Mandarina" by Bebeshito and El Taiger, while also opting for the more vulgar lyrics.

On another occasion, he released a musical parody of "Totaila" that made a few internet users laugh on social media.

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