Collaboration on the horizon? Oniel Bebeshito surprises with a video call with Lenier Mesa and Tekashi 6ix9ine.

Oniel Bebeshito hints at musical collaboration with Tekashi 6ix9ine and Lenier Mesa after sharing a video call.

Oniel Bebeshito, Lenier Mesa y Tekashi 6ix9ine © Instagram / Oniel Bebeshito
Oniel Bebeshito, Lenier Mesa, and Tekashi 6ix9inePhoto © Instagram / Oniel Bebeshito

Oniel Bebeshito and Tekashi 6ix9ine might be working on a musical collaboration, or at least that’s what the photo shared by the Cuban reggaeton artist suggests, as he posted a picture of a video call with the New York rapper and Lenier Mesa.

In his Instagram stories, the interpreter of "Marca Mandarina" shared an image in which Tekashi 6ix9ine and Lenier Mesa appear on screen, with him in a smaller box.

"It was released every 8 hours," wrote Oniel, tagging his colleagues, who are celebrating the premiere of "Respuesta," a diss track against Yailin La Más Viral that is taking over.

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On his part, Oniel Bebeshito is making waves with the release of his new EP, which consists of three songs. "Sometimes I Hate You," "The Blender," and "My Name" are the titles of these tracks.

At the launch of this project, it adds that the Cuban singer has just become a father with Rachel Arderi, who welcomed their daughter in Miami in the absence of the artist, who is speculated to be processing his departure from Cuba.

In light of the silence that Rachel Arderi and Oniel Bebeshito are maintaining regarding the birth of their daughter, the influencer spoke in a message she sent, declaring that she is happy in this stage of her life. The young woman also clarified that, although she has been the subject of rumors about a possible breakup with Oniel, she prefers to remain silent and focused on her personal happiness.

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