Cubana gets a Japanese person to dance to "Biónica" by Bebeshito, and the result leaves everyone speechless



A Cuban and a Japanese person in Florida are taking TikTok by storm dancing to "Biónica" by Bebeshito, highlighting the influence of Cuban reggaeton as they connect cultures and rack up thousands of views on the platform.

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A young Cuban woman living in Florida has taken social media by storm after sharing a funny video in which she teaches a Japanese boy—also a resident of the state—how to dance "Biónica," the popular track by reggaeton artist Bebeshito.

The chemistry between the two and the rhythm of the Asian surprised everyone on TikTok, where the video has already amassed thousands of views and comments.

In the clip, filmed in front of a fountain with the skyline of a Floridian city in the background, the Cuban woman wears a white top and a fisherman's hat as she performs the catchy choreography.

Next to her, the young Japanese man follows her with impressive coordination and style, earning virtual applause from the followers.

"Isn't it true that Cubans are on another level, getting the world to dance?" wrote a user. Others highlighted the couple's good vibes: "Beautiful combination, lovely couple, blessings."

The clip, published by creator @amanda.mendoza.mo, once again showcases how Cuban urban music continues to cross borders and connect cultures. This time, it's all happening to the rhythm of “Biónica.”

In recent months, several foreign creators have joined the Cuban reggaeton craze, learning dance steps and collaborating with influencers from the Island.

This type of video reinforces the presence of Cuban talent on global platforms like TikTok, where creativity and Caribbean rhythm continue to shine.

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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.