Lenier and Bebeshito break Instagram by singing together the iconic song by Polo Montañez

Lenier Mesa and Bebeshito pay tribute to Polo Montañez by singing one of his songs on Instagram. They also promote "Habla Toro," a collaboration with rapper 6IX9INE, showcasing a cultural fusion.

Lenier and BebeshitoPhoto © Lenier Mesa / Instagram

Cuban singers Lenier Mesa and Bebeshito shared a special moment with their followers as they performed a song together by the beloved singer-songwriter Polo Montañez.

In the videos posted on the stories of their Instagram accounts, they are seen enjoying themselves as they play percussion instruments and sing the popular song.

The collaboration between both artists goes beyond this tribute. Lenier and Bebeshito are also promoting their new track "Habla Toro," which features the American rapper 6IX9INE, with whom Lenier has previously worked on music projects.

The act of singing in honor of Polo Montañez, regarded as one of the most beloved artists in Cuban music, was well received by fans, who celebrated the blend of generations and styles on the same stage.

Frequently asked questions about the collaboration between Lenier and Bebeshito

What song did Lenier Mesa and Bebeshito perform on Instagram?

Lenier Mesa and Bebeshito surprised their followers by performing the iconic song "Un montón de estrellas" by the beloved Cuban singer-songwriter Polo Montañez. This performance was well received by fans, who celebrated the blending of generations and styles.

What is the new musical collaboration between Lenier and Bebeshito?

Lenier Mesa and Bebeshito, alongside American rapper 6IX9INE, have released a new song titled "Habla Toro". This track combines urban rhythms with a rural aesthetic and is already generating thousands of reactions among fans.

Where will Lenier Mesa's next concert be?

The next concert of Lenier Mesa will take place at La Scala Miami on September 20. At this event, Lenier will pay tribute to the legendary Polo Montañez, and Bebeshito will be one of his special guests.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.