Oniel Bebeshito shared a message this Monday that, while summarizing the satisfaction he feels for having overcome so many obstacles in his musical career, leaves a note of nostalgia that for his followers has had a taste of goodbye.
"Today I'm feeling sentimental, so many good things happening to me remind me of my beginnings, the start of how everything began, so many obstacles on this journey that has been super long, and little by little we are achieving things that may not be extraordinary, but they are my accomplishments and no one knows better than I do what this means to me," wrote the reggaeton artist on his Instagram.
"Every day I promise to strive more and more. Things have happened in my life that have forced me to work three times harder. Wherever I go, I will carry my flag, the one that turned me into who I am today, and I will always be grateful to those who have always believed in me and to those who haven't as well because they made me push myself every day to improve. I'm going to make the world yell my name," the artist stated.
The text was accompanied by a video of one of his concerts where he is seen waving the Cuban flag on stage with his song "Mi nombre" playing in the background.
Several of his followers in the comments praised his career, but recognized in his words a sign of farewell, as for many, Bebeshito's departure from Cuba is something imminent, especially after images of the reggaeton artist circulated outside the United States Embassy in Cuba.
"This feels like farewell. We await you in Miami for concerts"; "You are welcome in Miami, because this feels like farewell, the world is yours, just go out and seize it"; "You are great and you will be even more so, your humility makes you unique, never change your essence"; "You are going to go far"; "This feels like farewell"; "You are the only one who has made me listen to every song, I know all your songs, I love it"; "You are the best, if you want to cry, cry, only you know the sacrifice and effort you have made, you are great and deserve the best," some wrote in the comments.
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