Bebeshito ventures into children's music by singing to his baby: "She's a blue princess that has daddy's little mouth..."

In the midst of his fatherly silliness, completely in love, Bebeshito improvises songs to put his little one to sleep.


Little Mía has not only become the center of Oniel Bebeshito's universe but also the source of inspiration for the artist to sing.

On his social media, the Cuban reggaeton artist shared a preview of his "new song," a tune he improvises while trying to put his baby to sleep in his arms. With an endless affection, Bebeshito looks at his daughter completely in love as he sings to her.

"She has daddy's little nose because she has daddy's little eyes. She is a blue princess who has daddy's little mouth (...) because she has daddy's ears, she has daddy's little eyes. She has daddy's little eyebrows and daddy's little mouth, but mommy's little cheeks, her little hands are from daddy, and she has everything from daddy, even daddy's feet," Bebeshito sings to her as the baby falls completely asleep.

Something became very clear to the artist's followers; in their opinion, Mía is just like him and looks very little like her mother Rachel Arderi.

"Coming soon, Bebeshito is leaving the cast and starting his career as a children's music singer"; "Conclusion looks just like her dad"; "Haha, how nice, in summary, everything is from dad"; "Everything is from dad, nothing from mom"; "Mom is left with nothing"; "Lucky dad, mom didn't contribute anything"; "Proud of the baby"; "How funny, I love seeing him like that with his baby"; "He is excited with his beautiful little girl"; "That precious baby was made by dad, at least that's what the song says, mom had no involvement," some wrote in the comments.

Since arriving in Miami to be with his partner and daughter, Bebeshito can't stop showing off the little one on social media, overflowing with love for her.

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