Bebeshito and Rachel Arderi, unaffected by the controversy surrounding Ferrante's comments, enjoy themselves on a yacht in Miami

Bebeshito and Rachel enjoy a day on a yacht in Miami, away from the controversy caused by Ferrante's statements, in which he compared the reggaeton artist to legends of Cuban music.

Rachel Arderi and Oniel BebeshitoPhoto © Instagram / Rachel Arderi

The music producer Roberto Ferrante, CEO of Planet Records, sparked conversations on social media after declaring that Oniel Bebeshito is “the greatest Cuban artist of all time”, placing him above legends like Benny Moré and Celia Cruz. His remarks came after the massive concert that the reggaeton artist gave last Saturday at the Kaseya Center in Miami, where all tickets sold out. Ferrante described his artist as “a bit rebellious, but undoubtedly visionary and historic,” anticipating that his comment would generate criticism.

As he predicted, the comparison sparked a flood of reactions on social media. Many users deemed it disrespectful to place Bebeshito above iconic figures of Cuban music, while others made ironic remarks about the comparison. The numbers on Spotify were also used as an argument: Celia Cruz has over six million monthly listeners, compared to about 600,000 for Bebeshito.

Amid the commotion, the singer did not make any public statements, but he made a gesture that did not go unnoticed: he liked Ferrante's post on Instagram, interpreted by many as a support for his producer's words. This has been, so far, his only reaction to one of the most talked-about comparisons in Cuban music in recent years.

Far from getting caught up in the controversy flooding social media following Roberto Ferrante's statements, Rachel and Bebeshito chose to enjoy a day at sea, also celebrating the success of the concert. In their Instagram stories, the couple shared moments of intimacy and fun aboard a luxurious yacht in Miami. Among the posts, they are seen kissing with the sea in the background, sliding together down a slide into the water, and admiring the city skyline, on a day filled with sunshine, music, and a relaxed atmosphere.

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The stroll also had a family touch, as his daughter Mía was present, who was featured in a heartwarming image enjoying fruit on the deck in a summery look. The scenes, far removed from any tension, reflected an atmosphere of disconnection and romance, while the debate surrounding Ferrante's words continues to heat up on social media.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Controversy Involving Oniel Bebeshito and Roberto Ferrante

Why does Roberto Ferrante consider Bebeshito the greatest Cuban artist of all time?

Roberto Ferrante, CEO of Planet Records, described Oniel Bebeshito as "the greatest Cuban artist of all time" following his successful concert at the Kaseya Center in Miami. Ferrante argues that Bebeshito is a visionary and historic artist, despite the criticisms and comparisons to iconic figures like Celia Cruz and Benny Moré. The producer maintains his claim despite the disparity in listener numbers on platforms like Spotify, where Celia Cruz significantly surpasses Bebeshito.

How has Bebeshito reacted to Ferrante's statements?

Oniel Bebeshito has not made any public statements regarding Ferrante's words, but he liked his producer's post on Instagram, which many interpreted as support. Instead of getting involved in the controversy, Bebeshito has chosen to enjoy his success and personal time, sharing leisure moments on his social media.

What has been the public's reaction to the comparison of Bebeshito with Celia Cruz and Benny Moré?

The public reaction has primarily been one of criticism and skepticism, considering the comparison a disrespect towards the historical figures of Cuban music. On social media, many users have expressed that, although Bebeshito is successful in his genre, Celia Cruz and Benny Moré are iconic figures with an unmatched legacy. The difference in listener numbers on Spotify has also been used as an argument to dismiss the comparison.

Who is Roberto Ferrante and what is his background in music?

Roberto Ferrante is an Italian-born music producer and CEO of Planet Records. With more than 40 platinum records and 44 gold records, he has worked with artists such as Aventura, Gente de Zona, and Prince Royce. Ferrante is known for his focus on the Latin urban genre and has been a key player in the internationalization of Cuban music in general. His statement about Bebeshito has sparked intense controversy on social media.

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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.