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Javier Berridy Parodies Ja Rulay's Song: 'The Father of the Puppies' Once Collected Stray Dogs

Monday, September 9, 2024 by Isabella Rojas

Javier Berridy is at it again, this time parodying another song from a Cuban reggaeton artist, Ja Rulay, in the form of a poem. "Today we will recite a poem by a great Cuban writer and poet known in the street gang as Ja Rulay. Before he found success in reggaeton, Ja Rulay worked at Zoonosis collecting stray dogs, which is why he calls himself 'the father of the puppies,'" Berridy's introduction was enough to send his followers into fits of laughter.

From Stray Dogs to Street Poetry

The "street poetry" chosen by Berridy was a fragment of the song "Respeta," whose lyrics leave little to the imagination. "It’s a girl who came from the States and she’s hot, got her butt and breasts done, and has a sugar daddy who’s giving her money. She lives in Miami, doesn’t leave Cuba, goes from bar to bar in her Benz, you’re fine, rich and all, but you actually like street guys. Respect, bitch, you have to give me the money, respect, I got some from Mickie and from street guys," Berridy read with background music, as if it were a true classic of poetry.

This isn't the first time Javier Berridy has turned reggaeton songs into "street and reggaeton poems." He often chooses very popular songs such as "Marca Mandarina" by Bebeshito and El Taiger, but he tends to go for the most vulgar lyrics.

On another occasion, he released a musical parody of "Totaila," which brought laughter to many netizens on social media.

Understanding Javier Berridy's Parodies

Here are some frequently asked questions about Javier Berridy's humorous takes on reggaeton songs, which have captivated audiences.

Who is Javier Berridy?

Javier Berridy is a Cuban comedian known for his parodies of reggaeton songs, turning them into humorous poems that often highlight the absurdity of the lyrics.

What is the significance of Ja Rulay's nickname "the father of the puppies"?

Ja Rulay earned the nickname "the father of the puppies" because he used to work at Zoonosis, collecting stray dogs before he found success in the music industry.

What are some of the songs Javier Berridy has parodied?

Javier Berridy has parodied several reggaeton songs, including "Respeta" by Ja Rulay, "Marca Mandarina" by Bebeshito and El Taiger, and "Totaila."

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