Bebeshito flaunts his success to Chocolate after their beef: "Every day we cover more without talking too much."

Bebeshito reaffirms his success on Spotify. His post on Instagram indirectly responds to the diss track from Chocolate MC.

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The Cuban reggaeton artist Bebeshito continues to establish himself as one of the most prominent figures in urban music on the island, and he recently made this clear with a post where he boasts about his leadership on Spotify, not only in Havana but also in several cities in the United States, where he ranks among the most listened-to artists.

The artist shared an image on his Instagram account where he ranks first among the most popular artists in the Cuban capital, with over 9 million views in the last month. "Relax, we reach more every day without talking so much", he wrote in the post's description, a phrase that many have interpreted as an indirect message aimed at Chocolate MC.

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This message arrives at a strategic moment, right after the premiere of a new collaboration between Chocolate MC and El Chulo. Following the release of the track, Chocolate shared a series of messages aimed at Bebeshito in his stories, further fueling the controversy between them.

"Bebeshito sees them in the stadium and doesn’t even mention them? It's true that Gente de Zona also sings in Patria y Vida," wrote the "king of the neighborhood," suggesting that Bebeshito ignores certain artists despite their significance in the urban scene.

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Additionally, Chocolate shared another story featuring the music video of his new song with El Chulo on a television screen, accompanied by phrases like "You are a mango brand, but not without *hand*," reinforcing the rivalry between the two urban genre artists.

With his post, Bebeshito seems to have indirectly responded to these comments. Although the singer later deleted the post, he re-uploaded the images of his Spotify numbers on his backup account, reaffirming his success on the platform.

Next up, "You Are a Talk," the new collaboration between El Chulo and Chocolate MC:

Frequently asked questions about the rivalry between Bebeshito and Chocolate MC in Cuban urban music

What is the origin of the rivalry between Bebeshito and Chocolate MC?

The rivalry between Bebeshito and Chocolate MC has intensified due to their constant indirect remarks and competition in the music scene. Bebeshito has boasted about his leadership on Spotify and his growing success in the United States, while Chocolate MC has made critical comments towards him, further reinforcing the rivalry with public statements and on social media. This dispute has captured the public's attention and has generated a series of verbal confrontations between the two artists.

How has Bebeshito responded to Chocolate MC's provocations?

Bebeshito has indirectly responded to Chocolate MC's provocations, highlighting his success on platforms like Spotify and reaffirming his position in the music market. Although he has deleted some posts, his focus has been to showcase his achievements and continue solidifying his career without engaging in direct confrontations.

What impact has this rivalry had on Cuban urban music?

The rivalry between Bebeshito and Chocolate MC has generated significant interest in Cuban urban music, attracting the attention of media and fans. This clash has highlighted the tensions and competition within the genre, increasing the visibility of both artists and the Cuban scene as a whole.

What do followers think about the competition between Bebeshito and Chocolate MC?

The opinions of followers are divided; while some support Chocolate MC for his career, others praise the growth and impact of Bebeshito. The controversy has sparked debates about who holds greater relevance in Cuban urban music, keeping fans attentive to every move of the artists.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.