The Cuban reggaeton artist Oniel Bebeshito expressed his feelings on social media following the death of El Taiger, which occurred on Thursday afternoon in Miami.
"In a black and white world, you were a color in my personal life and in my career, my brother. Wherever you are, I want you to know that an entire country had faith until the last minute," began his Instagram post Bebeshito, which he accompanied with several moments and messages shared by both urban genre exponents.
"Today the news is too sad for all your fans, but especially for your family and friends, where I include myself. I’m not one to write so much about these things because I am one of those who believes that when the feeling and affection for a person are so great, there are no words to explain everything," he continued before thanking for the time they shared together.
“Thank you for always trusting me from minute zero. I will always fulfill what we talked about, you and I. Thank you for always caring about my family, my mom, my wife, and my daughter. The Taigers must not die; you are in the hearts of many people, my brother. Rest in peace, mandarino,” he concluded.
Oniel Bebeshito and El Taiger dominated YouTube and social media with their musical collaboration "Marca Mandarina," which received great acceptance among fans of the urban genre.
The reggaeton artists premiered the song last May and immediately dominated the most listened-to charts in Cuba and Miami.
Less than a month ago, on the occasion of El Taiger's latest visit to Cuba and before Bebeshito's arrival in Miami, the two met on the island, in what seemed to be a new musical collaboration.
"We didn't invent the distribution, but we made it global," said the performer of "La Historia." A phrase with which he celebrates the success of his previous collaboration once again.
Last Monday, Bebeshito shared an emotional letter addressed to his friend, while he was fighting for his life at Jackson Memorial in Miami.
He accompanied the images with a brief and simple text: "Letter written for El Taiger (La Tranka)."
"Lord, I ask you to lay your healing hands on José, our Tranka, to free him from all harm, give him strength so that his life may be prolonged and also so that he continues to share with us his good music and his good heart," the emotional text indicates.
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