Bebeshito triumphs on Spotify: "Marca mandarina" and "Qué rico me siento" conquer charts in Miami, Hialeah, and Tampa.

Bebeshito captures the audience of Florida and Cuba with his songs this summer.

Oniel Bebeshito © Instagram / Oniel Bebeshito
Oniel BebeshitoPhoto © Instagram / Oniel Bebeshito

Oniel Bebeshito continues to solidify his status as one of the singers of the moment in various parts of the United States. Proof of this is the data he is achieving in Florida cities like Miami, Hialeah, and Tampa on Spotify.

Happy about the reception his fans are giving to songs like "Marca Mandarina" and "Qué rico me siento," the Cuban singer shared screenshots from Spotify showing that his songs are among the most listened to during the week of July 21 to 27, 2024, in various places.

For example, in Hialeah, Bebeshito has two songs in the top 3 most listened to in the city. "Marca Mandarina" is in second place while "Qué rico me siento" is in third. A list led by Karol G with her merengue "Si antes te hubiera conocido."

In Miami and Fort Myers, Bebeshito stands out with "Marca Mandarina," a collaboration with El Taiger and Ernesto Losa, which ranks second among the most listened to songs in these two places during the last week.

Instagram capture / Bebeshito

Tampa is another highlight for Bebeshito, the fourth most listened to artist. In this city, Kendrick Lamar's song "Not Like Us" tops the list of most listened to tracks, while "If I Had Known You Before" by Karol G and "Marca Mandarina" by Bebeshito are also in the top 3.

Instagram Capture / Bebeshito

Despite its undeniable presence in these cities in Florida, its greatest impact is undoubtedly in Havana (Cuba). In the Cuban capital, the songs "Qué rico me siento" and "Marca mandarina" lead the charts.

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Izabela Pecherska

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