January 2, 2024
Cuban-American comedian Marcello Hernández ended 2023 accompanied by the premiere of the music video "No me quiero casar," none other than alongside Bad Bunny.
The release of the audiovisual seems to be no coincidence for the Puerto Rican singer, as it comes shortly after his breakup with Kendall Jenner was announced, generating many comments among his fans.
Additionally, the track by Conejo Malo is part of his album 'Nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana,' released months ago and which boosted his presence in the most important international music charts.
Marcello Hernández's participation has surprised many, although it could have been expected after the comedian and reggaeton artist appeared together on the well-known show Saturday Night Live.
On the NBC network program, Bad Bunny was the protagonist of the night and, in addition to Hernández, the author of "Tití me preguntó" was accompanied by popular Chilean actor naturalized American Pedro Pascal.
The dramaturgy of the music video takes us into the last celebration of the year, where Bad Bunny is questioned by various guests about when he planned to get married.
After the lengthy interrogation and the reggaeton artist's refusal to get married for now comes the moment of Marcello Hernández's marriage proposal to his girlfriend.
On stage, the Cuban-American artist proposes marriage to his partner in front of all those present, and unfortunately is rejected by her. Later, the new year arrives, the party continues, and Bad Bunny sings what is already becoming another one of his musical anthems.
Within hours of its publication, the new music video surpassed millions of views on Youtube and as of today it is in the number of Musical Trends on the platform with more than 3 million views.
The music video makes it clear that the Puerto Rican is far from walking down the aisle at this time, at least that's what appears in the lyrics of his song. Additionally, Hernández's appearance is appreciated, a face that gained professional prestige as creative director of Only in Dade, a website that speaks about "the good, the bad, and the fun" of Miami.
On that news/comedy site he has interviewed celebrities such as Pitbull, Floyd Mayweather, and Nicky Jam, among others. His debut on Saturday Night Live took place during season number 48 of the popular program in October 2022.
Regarding his work, press outlets have highlighted that Hernández has opened shows for famous people like Tim Dillon and Gilbert Gottfried. He graduated from John Carroll University in 2019 with a degree in Entrepreneurship and Communication, Television and Writing, and worked at Hilarities in Pickwick & Frolic and Accidental Comedy Festival, both in Cleveland, before returning to Miami, his hometown.
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