What’s happening on July 4th? Bad Bunny, the USA celebration and more

Los United States of America They are celebrating. This Thursday July 4th One of the main celebrations in this country takes place North Americawhich is historical and is currently also part of pop and urban culture with music.

This day is the commemoration of the United States Independence DayBelow we tell you the story behind this important celebration, as well as the influence it has had on the music of Bad Bunny, a reggaeton singer from Puerto Rico; and the way Americans celebrate.

What is celebrated on July 4th in the United States?

Independence Day

History of the United States Independence Day

July 4th is one of the most important days in the United States since, as mentioned above, it is the commemoration of Independence Day.

This celebration dates back to the year 1776, since it was on July 4 of that year in which the Continental Congress I adopt the Declaration of Independence Two days following a vote on the separation of the United Kingdom, the country of Europa to which they belonged USA.

Who are the Founding Fathers of the United States?

It is called Founding Fathers to the political leaders and statesmen who participated in the American Revolution when signing the United States Declaration of Independenceparticipating in the War of Independence and establishing the United States Constitution. These are:

  • John Adams
  • Benjamin Franklin
  • Alexander Hamilton
  • Johnn Jay
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • James Madison
  • George Washington

Bad Bunny and the 4th of July. What does it have to do with each other?

Bad Bunny has used the date of the July 4th to set trends thanks to his music. The relationship of the reggaeton and urban music singer from Puerto Rico lies in the fact that he mentions her in his famous song ‘A tu merced’, which is currently played countless times on this day.

Lyrics At Your Mercy by Bad Bunny

I have a couple of babies exploiting my cell phone

And I’m thinking of you, I’m at your mercy

You’re always wet and I’m thirsty, eh?

Tell me what we’re going to do

I have a couple of babies exploiting my cell phone

And I’m thinking of you, I’m at your mercy

You are always wet and I am thirsty

Ey, ey, ey

And she’s hot, but you’re better (better)

I brought grass and alcohol

For you I pitch them, I have them on hold (on hold)

And I’m behind you, like a chambol

And if you want, I’ll look for you in the Lamborghi (-ghi)

If I make it so cool, like Anuel to KAROL G (G)

He wants perreo, not ballad

You’re a pitcher, but I’m ready for the new entry

So what? What?

What do you want to do? I’ll do whatever you say.

That ass is a big leaguer, may God bless you

And tell me, what? What?

What do you want to do? I’ll do whatever you say.

Hit your friend, hey, hey

Because I have a couple of babies exploiting my cell phone

And I’m thinking of you, I’m at your mercy

You’re always wet and I’m thirsty, hey

Tell me what we’re going to do

It’s just that I have a couple of babies exploiting my cell phone.

And I’m thinking of you, I’m at your mercy

You are always wet and I am thirsty

Ey, ey, ey

I know you’re not a fan of romanticism

And you’re tired of these bastards telling you the same thing.

Shaking the booty, not going out of rhythm

Point ten, there’s going to be an earthquake in bed

I want to pull that blonde hair (blonde)

And give you in four the fourth of July

Tomorrow I have an exam, but you know it.

If he calls me, I don’t study

Mommy, give me this piece

No way, no way, ey

But with a perreo it starts

It doesn’t leave my head

Mommy, give me this piece

No way, no way, ey

But with a perreo it starts

It doesn’t leave my head, ey

And all the asses in Miami are blowing up my cell phone

And I’m thinking of you, I’m at your mercy

You’re always wet and I’m thirsty, eh?

Tell me what we’re going to do

It’s just that I have a couple of babies exploiting my cell phone.

And I’m thinking of you, I’m at your mercy

You’re always wet and I’m thirsty, eh?

Tell me what we’re going to do

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