"Tact that the delivery arrived" like you've never heard it before: Cubana covers Bebeshito's song and it goes viral

A young Cuban woman has taken TikTok by storm with her melodic rendition of "Tacto que llegó el reparto," transforming the urban track into an emotional ballad that showcases her talent and creativity.


A young Cuban has created a buzz on TikTok with a unique rendition of the popular song “Tacto que llegó el reparto” by the reggaeton artist Oniel Bebeshito.

Accompanied only by the sound of a piano, the young woman transformed the explosive urban song into a melody filled with emotion, surprising thousands of users on the platform.

The video, posted on Maylin Quintana's TikTok account (@quintanamaylin), shows the young woman singing with a powerful and tuned voice, as she performs a more melodic and paced version of the song. Her talent did not go unnoticed, quickly racking up thousands of views, comments, and positive reactions.

Users of the platform have praised her talent and the way she managed to give the original song a completely different twist, bringing it closer to the realm of ballads and romantic music.

“It gave it a spectacular touch; it even sounds like a different song,” commented one user, while another highlighted: “It showed that even the cast can sing with elegance.”

The song "Tacto que llegó el reparto" has been one of the biggest hits in the Cuban urban genre, but Maylin's version demonstrates how a song can be reinvented and win over a new audience.

With this video, the young performer has made it clear that Cuban talent continues to shine on social media and that any music genre can be reinvented with creativity and a good voice.

Frequently asked questions about the viral version of "Tacto que llegó el reparto" and its impact on social media

Who is the young Cuban who has caused a sensation on TikTok with her version of "Tacto que llegó el reparto"?

The young Cuban is named Maylin Quintana and has amazed thousands of users on TikTok with a unique and melodic interpretation of the popular song "Tacto que llegó el reparto". Her version, accompanied only by a piano, has been praised for its powerful and pitch-perfect vocals, transforming the urban track into a heartfelt ballad.

Why has Maylin Quintana's version of "Tacto que llegó el reparto" gone viral?

The version by Maylin Quintana has gone viral because she managed to give a completely different twist to the original song, bringing it closer to the realm of romantic ballads. Her talent and creativity have captivated a new audience, demonstrating how a song can be reinvented and remain relevant in Cuban musical culture.

How has "Tacto que llegó el reparto" influenced social media?

"Tacto que llegó el reparto" has had a significant impact on social media, becoming a viral phenomenon with multiple interpretations and versions, ranging from dances to new musical adaptations. It has transcended borders and generations, uniting the Cuban community both on and off the island through its catchy rhythm and contagious energy.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.

Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.