El Taiger defends Bebeshito over his notable controversy: "Give thanks to God he is in Cuba."

El Taiger praises Oniel Bebeshito in a live broadcast and highlights their collaboration on "Marca Mandarina," one of the most popular songs in Cuban reggaeton.


In a recent live broadcast on his Instagram account, the renowned Cuban reggaeton artist El Taiger expressed his admiration and respect for his colleague in the urban genre, Oniel Bebeshito, following the notable controversy that the young singer has been involved in over the past few weeks due to a fan's reaction at his last concert.

El Taiger, known for his frankness and connection with his followers through social media, dedicated several minutes of his broadcast to highlighting the talent and influence of Oniel Bebeshito in Cuban urban music.

"Thank God they have Oniel Bebeshito in Cuba," affirmed El Taiger, emphasizing the importance of his colleague in the current music scene. According to El Taiger, Oniel Bebeshito is an artist who has managed to win the affection of the public and has proven to be a key figure in the evolution of reggaeton on the island.

"Be thankful that you have that artist in Cuba. After I left, Alexander left too, and I took over, but I live here. Thank God you have Oniel Bebeshito in Havana," he added.

Recently, both artists joined forces on the track "Marca Mandarina," a collaboration that has captured the public's attention and has become one of the most popular Cuban reggaeton songs of the moment.

The combination of styles and the chemistry between El Taiger and Oniel Bebeshito have made this song a resounding success, further consolidating their careers and influence in the genre.

The official video for "Marca Mandarina" has accumulated millions of views on YouTube and has received praise from both fans and music critics, who highlight the quality of the production and the energy that both artists bring to the song.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as a writer in the Entertainment section.


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