It got heated! Oniel Bebeshito responds to Chocolate MC in new song.

He even mentions him! Oniel Bebeshito responds to Chocolate MC in a new song, and they call him a marketing genius.


Chocolate MC is free again and is back with the aim of proving why he is the King of Reparteros. The Cuban singer is preparing new music to release on the platforms, including a song with two clear objectives: Oniel Bebeshito and El Taiger for their success "Marca Mandarina."

The performer of "Bajanda" asks where the mango brands are in the song while saying that the cast has turned into a farmers' market and that he was going to make a mango smoothie. Which he indeed did in a video apparently directed at his fellow countrymen.

And although El Taiger continues to be under arrest, the one who hasn’t wasted any time is Oniel Bebeshito, who has responded with a new song in which he mentions his rival and references the mixer, the title of the song in which he throws shots at them.

"They call her the blender, she says she's a party girl, that she dances and that she's single. And with her waist, she stirs, stirs, stirs, 'I'm chocolate,' sings Bebeshito in his next song. A lyric that hasn't gone unnoticed by his followers, who have applauded him for this response to Chocolate and have labeled him a marketing genius."

"He took the crown from Choco, how easy, and paid him back in the same coin," "He did the right thing, that's a handless cookie in every sense. What's the need to respond with another diss track when he can make a song with the same name and way better? That’s where true talent shows," "This is getting intense," "The crown is yours," "You couldn’t have responded better, you went overboard," or "Gold diploma in marketing… but a great track," are some of the comments seen at the bottom of the young Cuban's preview.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from Rey Juan Carlos University in Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.


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