Despite having his rivalry with Oniel Bebeshito, Chocolate MC has not been able to avoid feeling proud and congratulating Bebeshito for his collaboration with Tekashi 6ix9ine and Lenier Mesa.
Oniel Bebeshito has just released "Papita frita," the first collaborative track from the controversial and well-known rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine, who has promised that his song will be a global hit.
Upon seeing that the song has the potential to become a major hit and has the backing of Tekashi 6ix9ine's platform (who has over 25 million followers just on Instagram), the Cuban singer Chocolate MC has expressed how he feels about this collaboration becoming a reality.
"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'm proud, we have our differences but the reality is that right now there was no one better than him to take this important step, fire with the mana brands but I thank the 3. 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 top," commented the Cuban reggaeton artist alongside the post that Tekashi 6ix9ine made promoting this song.
In this way, Chocolate MC acknowledges the impact of Oniel Bebeshito on Cuban music. We recall that the performer of "Marca Mandarina" arrived in Miami a few weeks ago, and this is his first release since living in the United States, where he plans to give a concert soon for all his fans.
"Papita Frita" is available on all platforms starting this weekend. The three singers released the song as a tribute to José Manuel Carbajal, better known as El Taiger, who passed away on October 10 in Miami.
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