"Talks tough": Oniel Bebeshito heats up the genre with a possible diss track aimed at Wampi

Oniel Bebeshito revitalizes the Cuban urban genre with a teaser on Instagram that could be a subtle jab at Wampi. The phrase "Habla toro" went viral, sparking debate and anticipation on social media.

Oniel Bebeshito, WampiPhoto © Instagram / Oniel Bebeshito, Wampi

In a moment when Cuban urban music is at its peak, Oniel Bebeshito decided to add fuel to the fire with a preview that did not go unnoticed. With just a few seconds posted on his Instagram account, the singer unleashed a phrase that went viral instantly: “Habla toro, mu mu muu, let him live his deception, he’s the tarru of the year”. Although he did not mention any names, social media quickly identified a possible recipient: Wampi.

The context helps to understand why. Days earlier, Wampi had presented the promotional cartoon for his upcoming song, The King of Havana 7, where many identified Samantha Hernández —his ex-partner—, L Kimii, and Ferrante, CEO of Planet Records and producer of Bebeshito. The image was interpreted as a blatant provocation, and for much of the audience, the song from the "bull" felt like a direct response, although wrapped in rhythm and double entendres.

Social media did the rest. The phrase “Habla toro” quickly became a trend, with opinions split between those who celebrated the topic as a major hit and those who felt Bebeshito had taken things too far. Some criticized him for repeating formulas—mixing fruits, animals, and emotional scandals—while others applauded him for knowing how to stay at the center of the conversation.

“On that topic, there will be backstabs,” commented one user. “This is clearly a jab at Wampi,” wrote another. There was also room for humor: “I have a feeling ‘Talk like a bull’ will become an inseparable part of my vocabulary,” “This is going to get ugly,” or “Mu mu mu… marketing 10/10.” Among comments, memes, and home analyses, the urban community reacted with the intensity that has become customary during such releases.

In the face of the avalanche, Wampi did not remain silent. On her Instagram stories, she posted a brief yet purposeful phrase: "Everyone against me? That seems fair." There was no need to mention anyone specifically. The phrase was understood as a direct response to recent insinuations and as a way to confirm that the message had been received.

Instagram Capture / Wampi

Although the track has not been presented as a formal diss, the timing of its release, the content of the lyrics, and the recent history between both artists shape a narrative that the audience has already embraced. For many, Bebeshito seems to be calling Wampi "toro" in reference to the much-publicized relationship between Samantha and Kimii, which adds a more personal interpretation beyond the musical aspect.

The truth is that Oniel has achieved what he was looking for: attention, virality, and anticipation. His catchy hook is already resonating on the streets, and thousands of people are eagerly awaiting the full release of the track. For some, it’s just a joke with a beat. For others, it's a declaration of war disguised as a catchy song.

In the meantime, the Cuban cast is in an uproar. Bebeshito and Wampi are at the center of a web of innuendos that extends beyond just music. And the most curious—or perhaps the most strategic—part is that, so far, no one has named names.

Frequently Asked Questions about the diss track between Oniel Bebeshito and Wampi

What does the phrase "Habla toro" by Oniel Bebeshito mean?

The phrase "Habla toro" is part of a teaser that Oniel Bebeshito posted on his Instagram account, sparking speculation about a possible diss aimed at Wampi. The expression went viral and was interpreted by many as a response to previous provocations from Wampi.

Why is it believed that the diss track is aimed at Wampi?

The suspicion that Bebeshito's diss track is aimed at Wampi arises because, days earlier, Wampi shared a promotional cartoon that seemed to provoke several people, including Ferrante, Bebeshito's producer. The "bull" song felt like a response to this provocation.

How has the urban community reacted to the potential diss track?

The urban community has reacted intensely to the potential diss track, dividing between those who celebrate Bebeshito's cleverness and those who believe he has taken the situation too far. The phrase "Habla toro" quickly became a trend and has sparked a wave of memes and comments on social media.

What is the context of the possible rivalry between Oniel Bebeshito and Wampi?

The context of the rivalry between Oniel Bebeshito and Wampi is set within the Cuban urban genre, where diss tracks and provocations are common. Wampi had dropped hints in his promotion of "El Rey de La Habana 7," which triggered a response from Bebeshito with his viral teaser. This dynamic between artists is frequent in the genre and tends to capture the massive attention of the public.

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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.