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"What moves! Cuban Flex raises the temperature with his dance to the rhythm of 'Marca Mandarina'."

Mango, no... mangones, believe the fans watching them dance to the rhythm of the new Cuban distribution theme that is driving the networks crazy.


Shirtless, showing off muscles and tattoos, and with their sensual waist movements, the guys from Cuban Flex joined in to dance to the new hit song that is taking over social media: "Marca Mandarina" by Oniel Bebeshito and El Taiger.

Which fruit do you like more, mango or tangerine?, they wrote when sharing the video on their platforms, where the dancers received praise from their followers.

The video, published just a few hours ago, has generated a flood of compliments, sighs, praises, and positive reactions from fans, who have not hesitated to express their admiration for the energy and talent of the group and, as expected, their spectacular physical form.

"What a marvel, I love how you move"; "Please, those pectorals and not to mention that hip movement," some said about the video of Tony Flex, Yunior Aguilera, and RickyJo.

The compliments didn't stop there: "What mangoes!"; "The hardest ones"; "Mango addict"; "Big mangoes"; "Guys, with those moves anyone would end up scorched and calling the firefighters, don't you think girls?"; "Oh my god, speechless!"; "The song suits you, we're in season already"; "How much richer can it get?"; "Mango of course, just like you"; "No holding back; they are not tangerines, they are mango brand"; "Oh my god, what mangoes"; "Oh, they are the top three mangoes", these are just a few of the reactions to their dance that attest to the passions unleashed by their swaying.

The Marca Mandarina challenge, on the other hand, has unleashed a craze on social networks, and every day hundreds of videos using its catchy rhythm as the soundtrack and users' dance choreographies grow.

On YouTube, the reception has been no less spectacular, and in just over two weeks on the platform, it has already surpassed six million views.

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