"Guarachea that we are in Cuba": This is how the most guajira version of "Marca Mandarina" sounds.

Bebeshito himself shared on one of his Instagram accounts the video of a Cuban group playing this song to the rhythm of folk music.


"Marca Mandarina", the hit by Oniel Bebeshito and El Taiger, has had many versions, even in mariachi style, but none compares to this one made with the rhythm of güiro and maracas.

Bebeshito himself shared on one of his Instagram accounts the video of a Cuban group playing this song to the rhythm of folk music.

A man was playing the güiro, another the guitar, a woman the double bass, and another the maracas to create a fun and very rhythmic harmony.

The lady with the maracas was responsible for singing the theme, of course with a very different style from the original song and adding her rural touch.

Although the rest of the group accompanied her in the choir, the güiro man was undoubtedly the one having the most fun saying "let it burn" and giving his best dance moves.

Even Bebeshito reacted to the version by writing in his post: "Guarachea that we are in Cuba, leave it burned."

When it premiered last May, "Marca Mandarina" unleashed total madness on social media and among fans of the urban genre, to the point that it already has over 24 million views on YouTube.

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