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Today, December 30, 2024, the news in Miami revolves around the sensational concert by Cuban reggaeton artist Oniel Bebeshito, which packed the Pitbull Stadium, highlighting the rising popularity of Cuban urban music in the United States.
Cuban influencer Alexander Otaola quickly reacted to Bebeshito's concert. From his Facebook account, he expressed a blend of criticism and irony, claiming that the stadium was "80% full" and highlighting the alleged lack of acknowledgment for other influencers who attended but were not mentioned. Otaola noted that he made an impact even while on vacation. He also took the opportunity to reiterate his critiques of U.S. immigration policy, linking Bebeshito's success to the current political dynamics in Miami.
Despite the criticism, Bebeshito's event was a resounding success, achieving a "sold out" at the Pitbull Stadium, marking a turning point in both his career and Cuban reggaeton. With an impressive stage production, lights, and visual effects, Bebeshito showcased his energy on stage, creating a unique connection with the nearly 20,000 attendees.
The famous rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine expressed his dismay at being unable to attend, leaving a message on Instagram that said: "You did it, champ," accompanied by a heart and the Cuban flag, highlighting his admiration and support for the Cuban artist. This gesture from Tekashi suggests the possibility of future collaborations with Bebeshito, reinforcing his growing international relevance.
The figure of Rachel Arderi, wife of Bebeshito, also captured attention on social media. Dressed in an elegant brown leather dress, Rachel was praised for her style at the event. From the stands, she supported her husband, which was warmly acknowledged by fans online.
The event not only attracted thousands of fans but also brought together prominent Cuban artists like Alexander Delgado from Gente de Zona, who was moved to tears while listening to "El Punto," an emblematic song by El Taiger. This tribute highlighted the deep emotional and cultural connection among those in attendance.
Among the personalities that attended the event was Teresa Padrón, who brought along Glen, the iconic doll from El Taiger. Teresa highlighted Bebeshito's talent and criticized the envy of those who fail to appreciate his rise.
Despite the simultaneous competition, such as the concert of the duo L Kimii and Yordy at La Scala, which also achieved a full house, the night was a resounding success for the cast and Cuban urban music in Miami.
This event was much more than a concert; it was a celebration of Cuban music and culture, reaffirming Miami's position as a vibrant epicenter for Cuban artists in exile and a benchmark for the urban genre on an international level.
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