Chocolate MC to the Cuban street vendors: "You are ungrateful; you owe your career and what you are to me."

"You all are my children from the oldest to the youngest," the singer said very convinced.


Chocolate MC continues to assert its supremacy among the exponents of the reparto genre and sent a message to all Cuban reparteros through social media.

"This is the last minute of fame that I am going to dedicate to all of you, all of you without exception, without leaving anyone out, everyone, absolutely everyone, is my child, all of you are my children from the eldest to the youngest, one by one," assured El Rey de los Reparteros.

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"I'm not going to keep fighting for a truth that everyone knows, that even you know. I was the one who named it, I was the one who created it, I was the one who made it popular, I was the one who made it international, and I was the one who paved the way for you to be who you are today. Don't be ungrateful," he added, referring to the recent clashes he has had on social media with Harryson, Oniel Bebeshito, and other young artists.

After Wampi said that he owes nothing to Chocolate, he called him "the mascot of the Colmenita" and corrected him: "You are ungrateful, you owe your career to me and you owe what you are to me."

In the midst of this dispute that has caught the attention of fans of the genre, Chocolate announced the release date of "La batidora original."

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It is the song he made after coming out of prison, in which he throws a few jabs at the "marca mango," mainly referring to Oniel Bebeshito with his song "Marca Mandarina con El Taiger."

While sharing a preview on her Instagram, drinking mango juice and then dancing, she said it will be released on September 20 across all digital platforms.

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