
Marcelo Ebrard, current Secretary of Economy during Claudia Sheinbaum's term, joined the popular viral trend on social media by using the song "DtMF" from the successful album DeBÍ TiRAR MÁs FOToS by Bad Bunny. Through his Instagram account, Ebrard shared a series of photographs that recall the most emblematic moments of his political career alongside former Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO).
"The Secretary of Economy, who has been one of the closest figures to López Obrador since his early political days, took advantage of the viral trend's fervor to evoke the past, in a gesture that many interpreted as a display of affection and recognition for his political mentor," Ebrard commented in his post.
The images he shared show key moments of their joint work at various stages of the political and social movement that originated the National Regeneration Movement (Morena) party, as well as more recent moments of their professional relationship. Accompanying the photos, Ebrard published the phrase "DeBÍ TiRAR MÁs FOToS," a clear reference to Bad Bunny's musical success.
The song "DtMF" has gone viral due to its emotional lyrics, which convey nostalgia for remembering a special person from the past, generating a wave of posts on social media where public figures and users express their longing for significant moments or people in their lives. This viral trend has become a way to pay tribute to the memories and nostalgia that music can evoke.
In this case, Ebrard not only joined the trend but also paid tribute to his relationship with López Obrador, marking a symbolic gesture at a time of political change, where the Morena politician no longer holds office and Ebrard continues to advance in his career.