The iconic urban singer Candyman has expressed his support for the young reggaeton artist Oniel Bebeshito, highlighting his Santiago roots and his potential to revolutionize the urban music scene in Miami.
In recent statements, Candyman said: "I am very proud of him because he is from Santiago. If he were from Havana, I would be happy, but not as much, because you with your pride for your Havana singers, and I’ll undermine them all." These words reflect Candyman's pride in his hometown and the enthusiasm with which he supports Bebeshito in his career.
Candyman also expressed his confidence that the young artist will fill the stadium at his upcoming concert at Pitbull Stadium on December 28, an expectation that has generated interest in the Cuban community in Miami and among his followers on social media.
"He will fill the stadium because he came to Miami to put an end to the wannabes," Candyman added challengingly, even calling out the reggaeton artist Chocolate MC, urging him not to fall behind in Bebeshito's success. "Chocolate, make sure you fill the stadium," he warned, clearly expressing his confidence that Bebeshito will create a significant turning point in the music scene.
Candyman's words are not only a support for the reggaeton artist but also a testament to the impact Bebeshito is having on the Cuban urban music community in exile.
The anticipation is high, and as the concert date approaches, the pressure mounts for Bebeshito to meet expectations and deliver a memorable performance for his fans.
An eagerly awaited concert: Bebeshito promises an unprecedented show.
With a capacity for 20,000 people, the Bebeshito event is shaping up to be one of the most important of the year-end in Miami. The event will feature a reggaeton show with a Cuban atmosphere, special guests, and a stage suitable for all ages.
The inclusion of VIP packages, Cuban food options, and a comprehensive entertainment experience promises a grand celebration for fans of this genre at Pitbull Stadium.
Despite the criticisms from figures like influencer Alex Otaola, who questioned whether Bebeshito would be able to fill the stadium, ticket sales have been strong.
Bebeshito has shared on his social media that the tickets are nearly sold out, hinting that the event could soon be labeled as "sold out."
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