Bebeshito responds to Jorge Junior's criticisms of "Papita Frita": "You've never seen me involved in controversy in my life."

The reggaeton artist said that he doesn't need to get into controversies to gain numbers or make hit songs.


Oniel Bebeshito responded to Jorge Junior's criticism regarding his collaboration with Lenier Mesa and Tekashi 6ix9ine, "Papita Frita," as a tribute to El Taiger.

In one of his Instagram stories, the singer of "Marca Mandarina" made it very clear that he doesn't need controversies to gain numbers.

"One year, three months, and one day being the most listened to artist in a country, with the seven most listened to songs in the country, and you have never seen me in any kind of controversy to generate anything or get a hit, I have never needed it nor do I need it," emphasized the young reggaeton artist.

Instagram capture / Oniel Bebeshito

"Everyone respects me because I respect everyone, and I'm a great kid, a good son, a good father, and a good friend," added Bebeshito, who maintained a very good friendship with El Taiger, with whom he has hits like “Marca Mandarina” and “El Punto,” the last song he released while alive.

After the release of “Papita Frita,” in whose music video an image of El Taiger with the Cuban flag appears behind the artists, Jorge Junior said that it is a disrespect to the memory of his cousin.

"My cousin hasn't even been a week yet, so to speak. My cousin is still heated, man. You understand, and everything is fast to see what we can get out of it, to see what we can do, to make the most of the time," said the leader of Los 4, suggesting that with this song they are trying to take advantage of what happened with El Taiger.

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