A vendor from Santos, on the coast of São Paulo, went viral on social media when he sold vegetables with a parody of the song “Locked Out of Heaven “, by American singer Bruno Mars.
The scene recorded on Saturday (07), at a street market held on Avenida Francisco Glicério, Campo Grande, already has more than 3 million views on TikTok. “What did I pay for The Town for?” wrote the author in the caption, who recorded the moment and shared it on the web.
@igoryudii What did I pay for the town?🥬🤣🤣🤣🤣 #Bruno Mars #thetown
In the images, the merchant appears singing a parody of the artist’s song inside the stall. Check out the changes he made to the lyrics below.
“Cauliflower oh-oh-oh. Ye-ie-ie. It’s plain lettuce. She has crisp lettuce. Cauliflower oh-oh. Cauliflower oh-oh.” The excerpt in the original version is: “Cause you make me feel like. I’ve been locked out of heaven. For too long, for too long.”
“He delivered performance, charisma, acclaim and cabbage flooor”, “The worst thing is that he sings really well” and “What do you mean? Coming to the actual notes of the song “It’s wonderful, I loved the vibe of this video”, are just some of the more than 9 thousand comments on the publication.
Mini Bruno Mars
Recently, Tom Zé, a five-year-old percussionist, actor and model, gained fame by becoming “Mini Bruno Mars”. The five-year-old boy went viral on social media after playing the singer’s iconic video in Brazil.
In addition to gaining millions of views with his Brazilian charisma and swagger, the little one also gained nothing less than a like from the artist.
On his Instagram profile, the boy gained 1 million 300 thousand views until this Monday (25), just three days after publication. On X (formerly Twitter), the published video has almost two million views.
Source: CNN Brasil

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