Bad Bunny dancer explains on Tiktok what “grab it like bonga” means

Only a true Bad Bunny fan will know its meaning. The song “Safaera” is one of the most listened to songs and has been one of the most famous trends on Tiktok.

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In recent weeks, singer Bad Bunny's dancers are dominating the social network Tiktok showing everything they do before, during and after accompanying the 'Bad Rabbit' on stage. At the request of their followers, they have been encouraged to share tutorials to perform the dances they perform for each song. Even, of them ended up becoming a trend in the community of users of the platform.

Since they are the closest people to the urban artist, more than one of the users has written to them to learn more about Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio and what what his songs mean, since in most of his verses he uses words that are not used throughout Latin America and that have an origin in Puerto Rico.

The fact: Benito was born in Puerto Rico and has not separated himself from the place where he was born, since he uses native words to incorporate them into his songs that have gone around the world, making people who can't speak Spanish dance.

To help fans with their doubts, the dancers were encouraged to create a “question and answer” section on their accounts. One of the most active on the social network named Thony González responded to the message shared by a follower, which was related to the song “Safaera”.

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO GRAB IT LIKE BONGA?

The user's question to the dancer was related to a part of the song that became a hit by Bad Bunny. The young man tried to use the right words so that they could understand him. This was the explanation he gave about the meaning of “grab it like bonga”.

Did you know what? In a recent interview with Residente, he commented that the performer of “Yonaguni” is making history in the urban genre because of the reach he has had since his first concerts in small venues, noting that he has fought for this popularity.

“Okay, people, this question is a little bit strong, but I'm going to try to answer it as finely as I can. A bonga is where you smoke, do you understand me? , is a little tube where you put what you have to throw, you light fire and do what you know,” commented the young dancer on his Tiktok.

He continued the explanation by mentioning the following: “You make smoke and boots. In the song 'Safaera' when he says 'My bug is running away' and I want you to hide it from me', grab it like bonga. ' Well, he wants you to grab as a bonga, you know, I don't have to explain much about this because the question and the definition are very strong. I hope you understand, people.”

To understand Thony González's explanation, we must specify that the artist refers to a sexual act in that part of the song “Safaera”, which he performs with Jowell & Randy y Ñengo 'Flow'.

This viral video has garnered a large number of views and comments from users who have asked him to continue translating some phrases that the singer says in his song in order to understand what he means.

BAD BUNNY EN LIMA

Sold out in Lima. After the first sale of tickets for the concert to be held on November 13, many people were left wanting to be able to buy their tickets to see Bad Bunny, which is why the “Bad Rabbit” gave a new date in Peru for November 14. To the bad luck of many fans, tickets were also sold out, so they can only wait for draws to be held to get a pass to the show.

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