The renowned Cuban singer-songwriter Descemer Bueno surprised his followers by sharing his thoughts on the urban genre known as reparto and its most prominent artists in the podcast Destino. During the interview, the artist covered various topics, but it was his musical preferences that captured the audience's attention.
“I still prefer a different type of performer. I like Chocolate MC more; he's a powerhouse. Bebeshito is very similar to Chocolate in the way he delivers the finales,” commented Descemer, admiring the work of the so-called “King of Performance.”
El reparto, an urban genre that has gained significant popularity in Cuba, has been led by artists like Chocolate MC, whose style and charisma have made a strong impact on the music scene.
Oniel Bebeshito, for his part, is an emerging figure with a fresh proposition that has also captured the attention of young followers.
Descemer, known for his romantic ballads and international collaborations, made it clear that while he appreciates Bebeshito's talent, his inclination toward Chocolate MC is rooted in the energy and authenticity that the performer brings to his music.
Descemer Bueno's statements open an interesting debate about the convergence between traditional and urban genres in Cuban music.
His recognition of the cast demonstrates how this genre, which initially faced resistance in certain sectors, is successfully earning the respect and admiration of artists from various styles.
In the meantime, fans of Descemer, Chocolate MC, and Bebeshito have taken to social media to respond to the singer-songwriter's comments, sparking a dialogue about the unique contributions each artist brings to the Cuban urban genre.
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