"The tubazo" takes control of Amanda Camaraza's Cybertruck: "Thank you, Elon Musk, for saving her."

Amanda Camaraza played Cuban reggaeton at full volume in her Tesla Cybertruck while saying she needed peace, and her followers thanked Elon Musk for saving her.



Amanda CamarazaPhoto © Instagram / Amanda Camaraza

The Cuban influencer Amanda Camaraza published a reel on Instagram this Wednesday that quickly became one of her most commented videos: she is behind the wheel of her Tesla Cybertruck, states that she needs peace and plans to play a song that will calm her down, and ends up singing classic Cuban reggaeton at the top of her lungs.

The song he chose to "calm down" was "El tubazo" by Chacal and Yakarta, followed by tracks from Elvis Manuel, the pioneer of the Cuban urban movement who passed away in 2008.

Before starting the music, Amanda summarizes her week in a rushed and unfiltered manner: "On Monday, I had diarrhea at 4 in the morning that left me in a bad way. On Tuesday, I got a nephew. My sister-in-law had a beautiful baby, so I became an aunt. On Wednesday, my cousin from Las Vegas moved to Miami, which makes me very happy."

Despite the chaos, the influencer concludes her story with a phrase that her Cuban followers immediately understood: "I am very happy and grateful to God and to the bis," affectionately referring to Elvis Manuel.

The contrast between her statement of needing calm and the energy with which she sings reggaeton was the spark for humor in the comments.

"With that energy, if someone asks you for a punch, you'd knock them out. You have more energy than a thermoelectric plant," shared one follower. "Thanks, Elon Musk, for saving it," said another, making a direct reference to the autopilot system of the Tesla Cybertruck, which several followers suggest is the one really driving the vehicle while Amanda sings nonstop.

The joke makes sense: the Cybertruck comes standard with the Autopilot system and offers the Full Self-Driving supervised as an additional option, though both require constant attention from the driver. A follower commented, "Hey, if it scolds you too much, they take away the self-driving. Mine gave me a warning and says that on the third one, they'll take it away."

Nonetheless, there is always someone who shares her musical tastes, no matter how crazy it may sound: "Those songs calm me down too," a fan admitted.

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Deneb González

Editor of CiberCuba Entertainment