Oniel Bebeshito: "We Cubans are fortunate to have that thing that pleases and attracts."

"If we set out to do international distribution, we achieve it right away," assures the reggaeton artist.


Oniel Bebeshito has complete confidence that urban music from Cuba, especially from the neighborhoods, has everything it takes to succeed internationally, and the fact of being Cuban, in his opinion, is already a great advantage.

After reflecting on his career in an Instagram post, the reggaeton artist focused on what will come next.

"These last three months my career has undergone a tremendous positive change; we had a song at #23 in music trends and spent two months on the list of the 100 most viewed music videos on YouTube. Three months of sacrifice, effort, and a lot of discipline to achieve each of the things I have accomplished," wrote the singer.

Instagram capture / Oniel Bebeshito

Very proud of himself, he summarized the reach his music is having: “In the last three months, I am the most listened to artist in Cuba and in Hialeah, the third most listened to artist in Miami and the sixth in Tampa.”

"We Cubans are fortunate to have that thing that pleases and attracts, a sex appeal that only we Cubans possess, no one else in the world has it, only us, which is why today I continue to affirm that if we set out to do international distribution, we can achieve it right away. I speak on behalf of all the artists of the genre," Bebeshito asserted.

For their part, the commitment is more than clear: to continue making music "with a lot of discipline and consistency and the desire to contribute my grain of sand to ensure that this genre continues to grow."

The recent controversy involving the singer, following the incident of violence with a fan at one of his concerts, has not been a setback for his career; rather, it has been quite the opposite.

Oniel recently released a new EP with four tracks that has been a resounding success as it has been very well received by his fans and lovers of the urban genre.

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