
"A Salem firefighter went viral after serenading a bachelorette party on Saturday. On Saturday, a group of women from North Carolina asked the firefighters to serenade the bride-to-be, Salem Fire posted on Facebook. Firefighter Kenny Tejeda helped the bachelorette party complete the task on their party list by singing them a song in the acoustics of the fire station. Tejeda sang the 2004 hit song "Let Me Love You" by R&B singer Mario, and the women sang along."
"His coworkers then all pointed at him, knowing his ability to sing. "It was a lot of fun. It was very random," but that's what made it so fun, Tejeda told Boston.com. The group quickly became "an accidental choir." He added, "It was nice to cement that memory for her...with how good the performance ended up being." Tejeda reposted the video of the serenade to his own Facebook page with the caption, "I also do Quinceañeras, Bar & Bat Mitzvahs, and funerals.""
A group of women from North Carolina requested a serenade for a bride-to-be when they walked by a Salem fire station. Firefighter Kenny Tejeda agreed and sang Mario's 2004 hit "Let Me Love You" using the station's acoustics while the women sang along. Coworkers pointed to Tejeda because of his singing ability. The spontaneous performance felt random and fun, and the group became an "accidental choir." Tejeda said the moment helped cement a memory for the bride. He reposted the video to his Facebook page with a caption joking that he also performs at Quinceañeras, Bar and Bat Mitzvahs, and funerals.
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