Oniel Bebeshito offers song profits so that they don't disconnect El Taiger: "For whatever it takes"

Oniel Bebeshito offers his earnings from "Marca Mandarina" and "El Punto" to help El Taiger.

Oniel Bebeshito y El Taiger © Instagram / Oniel Bebeshito
Oniel Bebeshito and El TaigerPhoto © Instagram / Oniel Bebeshito

Followers of Cuban music and many artists from the island are keeping an eye on the delicate health condition of El Taiger, who is in critical condition after being shot in the head last week.

Since Thursday, the reggaeton artist has been admitted to Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami. However, the situation is even more critical because, as reported by Un Martí To Durako during the broadcast of his program, in which one of José Manuel Carvajal's managers participated, the lack of health insurance endangers the singer's life.

The health of El Taiger, popular Cuban artist, has mobilized figures from the entertainment industry and his followers. In the midst of a critical situation, where the lack of health insurance endangers the singer's life, Oniel Bebeshito, a colleague from the music scene, has stepped up to help.

"This is not a lie, if we do not help raise funds, they are going to disconnect him," said Un Martí To Durako, revealing that the singer could be disconnected due to the lack of funds to cover his treatment. He also clarified that it is neither the family nor the doctors who want this situation, but rather the U.S. healthcare system that, without insurance or financial support, makes difficult decisions.

In response to this emergency call, Oniel Bebeshito did not hesitate to react, showing his solidarity and commitment to helping El Taiger financially.

Through his social media, the singer offered a portion of the profits from his two songs with El Taiger, "Marca Mandarina" and "El Punto," to help his colleague in this delicate situation. "Tell me where to make the donation, for my part, my percentage of these two songs is for whatever is needed. Just tell me how," said Bebeshito.

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The artist also encouraged his followers to join this cause, emphasizing that with a small contribution from each person, a big difference can be made. "For every dollar that each of my followers donates, it will be very helpful," he said, calling on the Cuban community to contribute their bit.

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Izabela Pecherska

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