"What is meant for you cannot be taken away": Bebeshito responds to L Kimii amid controversy over the concert in Miami

Bebeshito responds to L Kimii after their concerts in Miami coincide, stating that "what's meant for you, no one can take away."

Oniel Bebeshito, L Kimii © Instagram / Oniel Bebeshito, L Kimii
Oniel Bebeshito, L KimiiPhoto © Instagram / Oniel Bebeshito, L Kimii

Oniel Bebeshito has responded to L Kimii's recent criticism regarding the overlap of their concert dates in Miami with a statement that leaves no doubt about his stance: “What is meant for you cannot be taken away.”

With this statement on his social media, the Cuban reggaeton artist expressed his confidence and determination in response to Kimiko's insinuations, who, along with Yordi, had scheduled their show in Miami for the same December 28, the date Bebeshito chose for his debut in the United States.

Bebeshito's reaction came in the form of Instagram stories, where he also promoted the concert of Kimiko and Yordi by posting the poster for their show on December 28th.

In this way, Bebeshito made it clear that he does not view this situation as a problem and is confident in his success, despite the message L Kimii dedicated to him on Instagram.

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The controversy began when L Kimii, also known as Kimiko, expressed his dissatisfaction with Bebeshito's decision to schedule his debut on the same date. In his message, Kimiko suggested that there was a lack of communication on the part of Bebeshito and his team.

According to Kimiko, her team had worked to ensure that their event did not coincide with other year-end concerts, which is why she regarded the choice of Bebeshito as a "written coincidence."

Despite her criticism, Kimiko tried to soften her tone, wishing Bebeshito success in his debut, emphasizing that both have the opportunity to “make history in Cuban music.” However, her stance became more confrontational when she shared a video of an interview in which Bebeshito mentioned that one of the duo's past concerts had no attendance, something Kimiko refuted by showing images from the event, which he claimed was a resounding success.

This crossover has fans of the Cuban urban genre eagerly anticipating how this rivalry will unfold on the stages of Miami. Both concerts, featuring Kimiko and Yordi as well as Bebeshito, are shaping up to be key events for the year-end in Cuban reggaeton.

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Izabela Pecherska

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