In tribute to El Taiger, Bebeshito, Lenier, and Tekashi 6ix9ine, they release "Papita Frita": "From Cuba to the world."

The three singers came together for a collaborative song that they claim will be worldwide.


It was one of the most anticipated songs by fans of Cuban urban music, and it is finally here. "Papita Frita," the collaborative track that brings together Oniel Bebeshito, Lenier Mesa, and Tekashi 6ix9ine, premiered this weekend on all digital platforms with the intention of becoming a complete listening success.

"Papita Frita" is the first song released by Bebeshito since he arrived in Miami a few weeks ago. And while the Cuban singer is enjoying his fatherhood and his new life in the United States, he hasn't wasted any time and is also preparing to take big steps in his career. In addition to releasing this song with Lenier and Tekashi 6ix9ine, he is getting ready for his first concert at the Pitbull Stadium in Miami.

"Papita frita" is produced by Ernesto Losa and Mauro el Código Secreto and is a tribute from the three artists to the late Cuban singer El Taiger, whose photo appears in several scenes throughout the music video.

The followers of the artists have received this song with open arms, and even Chocolate MC could not avoid reacting to the collaboration.

"I'm here remembering how there were people who said that the distribution wouldn't go anywhere. Whether it's Bebeshito or whoever, it's distribution and I feel proud. We have differences, but the reality is that at this moment there was no one better than him to take this important step. Fire with the mark mangoes, but I thank the three of them. Lenier, Daniel, and the BB, thank you, thank you, thank you. I dreamed of this more than 15 years ago, my distribution would be at the highest point," commented the Cuban reggaeton artist, proud to see this collaboration.

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Izabela Pecherska

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