The hashtag #Miprimeracamba accumulates 1.7 billion views and invites users to share experiences, which have nothing to do with achievements but with the mistakes they have made in their work.
Although there are also those who have chosen to share videos of people with “original” works.
Thus, in the last week, materials have circulated that have gone viral even on other social networks where unusual situations are observed that have occurred to people who are in their workplace and that have led them to think that it was probably their last job.
This is given that in Honduras, as in other countries on the American continent, the word “job” is used to refer to the work that a person does.
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Paramedics who injure the people they are helping; Workers who break windows or funeral home employees who have accidents with coffins have been immortalized in the new TikTok trend.
How and where did it arise?
The audio that went viral on social networks is inspired by the song “Si la Calle Llama”, sung by Eladio Carrion.
However, the original song does not contain verses. Apparently this would have been created with Artificial Intelligence.
According to TikTok user Ignacio Molina Mercado (@bluegrave_), he would have been the creator of the audio that went viral.
In a publication he made on his account he explained that he made the audio, but when it went viral it was “stolen” and his publications were even silenced.
In a second publication he shared that the audio had reached Eladio Carrion, who did not hesitate to join the trend and use the material even though he supposedly had not recorded it.
In a video shared through his official Instagram account, the artist appears using the viral audio “Mi Primera Chamba” from TikTok and is even heard performing the theme song for a concert.
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Source: vtt.edu.vn