Melanie Santiler and Velito el Bufón are taking the music platforms by storm with "Todo se supera."

Melanie Santiler and Velito el Bufón triumph with "Todo se supera," a viral hit on YouTube that blends humor and heartache. The chemistry and lyrics of the Cuban duo stand out in the current urban landscape.

Melanie Santiler and Velito the ClownPhoto © YouTube Melanie Santiler

To the rhythm of spite, humor, and great ease, the Cubans Melanie Santiler and Velito el Bufón are making waves with their song “Todo se supera”, which has garnered over two million views on YouTube just three weeks after its release.

The music video, released on Melanie's official channel, has turned this song into one of the most viral tracks of the Cuban summer. La Mami Fina and el Bufón play with direct, sensual, and at the same time sharp lyrics that ignite discussions on social media.

The duo has shown to have explosive chemistry. While Velito throws darts like "You thought I would die without you, and apparently you don't coordinate," Melanie responds without a filter, reminding him where she was when he was writing songs that are hits today.

"Everything is Overcome" is now available on digital platforms thanks to the ONErpm label, and it's already making waves in urban playlists and viral TikTok videos.

Users have made their opinions clear on the matter on social media. "This girl is making the cast sound 10,000 times better," said a follower.

Another person expressed: "Wow, the bolero intro mixed with the performance is insane, and the video is a gem. They took urban music to another level."

Melanie Santiler had already caught attention with her song "Buen Provecho", a "love" song that doesn't speak of sweet kisses or promises, but rather of hunger, desire, and betrayals in Cuba. Now she returns with this duet that has received very positive reviews for both singers.

On YouTube, "Todo se Supera" continues to gain views and comments from fans who celebrate both the music and the lyrics, as it is, in essence, a song to dedicate, to dance to, and to remember that even great loves can be forgotten and make way for something better to come into our lives.

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