A young Mexican woman has set TikTok on fire with her dancing, infused with so much flavor that Cubans had no choice but to "nationalize" her in the comments.
In the video by @nay_bc, which has already surpassed half a million views, Naydelin showcases her waist movements inside a dressing room, while a Cuban —none other than the dancer Dayron— watches her with a mix of amazement and pride. His expression says it all: “Where did this Mexican come from?”.
The reactions came swiftly. Phrases like "Give him the ID and the supply notebook," "Cut off the power; he's already Cuban," and "He dances better than I do, and I'm pure Cuban" flooded the comments section.
"You are officially Cuban now", "you distribute better than many" or "I feel bad, I don't even know how to dance that," are just a few of the over a thousand responses that applaud the talent and spark of the now-supported "Mexican repartera."
Although some attempted to credit the distribution to Peru, claiming it first went viral on TikTok there, the majority agreed: this Mexican has the swing, the flow, and even earned the blue passport, at least symbolically.
Naydelin, for her part, responded with humility and affection, revealing that she has learned by watching her Cuban friends: “I can't even measure up to them, but I try to imitate them,” she said.
Her video has already crossed borders and demonstrates, once again, that the cast does not recognize passports: what is needed is rhythm... and she has plenty of it.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Distribution Dance and its Viral Impact
Why has the video of the Mexican woman dancing the reparto gone viral?
Naydelin's video went viral for her ability to dance reparto, a genre of Cuban urban music, with such charisma and skill that it captured the attention of TikTok users, amassing over half a million views. Her dancing was so impressive that Cubans on social media symbolically "nationalized" her.
What is reparto and why is it popular among different nationalities?
Reparto is a genre of urban music that fuses electronic rhythms with influences from reggaeton and timba. It is popular for its infectious rhythm and its ability to connect people from different cultures through dance. The expansion of reparto beyond Cuban borders is reflected in its increasing popularity on platforms like TikTok.
How has the Cuban community reacted to the viral trend of "reparto" on TikTok?
The Cuban community has reacted with enthusiasm and pride upon seeing how their music and dance transcend borders. Comments on social media express admiration for those who master the style of the reparto, and often a symbolic recognition is given, such as "nationalizing" outstanding dancers of other nationalities.
What impact does the distribution have on Cuban cultural identity?
The sharing is a significant cultural expression for Cuban youth, representing their creativity and energy. Its international expansion strengthens Cuban cultural identity, showcasing its global influence and its ability to connect people through music and dance.
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