Alexander Delgado goes viral listening to "Dichávate," the hit song by Ya Ice Dilan that is everywhere



"Can't Get It Out of My Head": The song by Ya Ice Dilan that has half the world hooked (and even Alexander Delgado is dancing to it)

Alexander Delgado, Ya Ice DilanPhoto © Instagram / Alexander Delgado, Ya Ice Dilan

There are songs that become part of everyday life, and that is exactly what has happened with “Dichávate”, the new track by Ya Ice Dilan, Rey Toni, and Helabusador, which has captivated thousands of listeners inside and outside of Cuba. With its infectious rhythm and phrases that have gone viral, the song has become the hit of the moment, resonating in cars, parties, and social media.

On YouTube, the music video has already surpassed two million views and has accumulated hundreds of comments from listeners who can't stop playing it. “Here are the ones who listened to the song more than 10 times a day,” wrote a fan. “This song is addictive; nothing else can cure it,” joked another. From Spain, Mexico, and even Chicago, the comments are consistent: “I don't understand the full lyrics, but the beat is incredible,” “We listen to it non-stop from Italy,” “It's the best song of the year, and I'm not going to argue about it with anyone.”

But what ultimately solidified his success was the reaction of Alexander Delgado from Gente de Zona, who shared a video in his stories listening to the song while heading to his tennis class. With the music blasting and his hand on his head, the “Monarch” couldn't resist the rhythm. Fans quickly made the moment go viral: “Hand on the head and all,” “Delgado went viral,” “That vibe is contagious,” they wrote, laughing.

The singer's gesture was widely applauded by fans, who highlighted his positive energy and support for new talents in the genre. "Such a lovely, selfless support for those who are on the rise," commented one user. Others went even further: "If Gente de Zona joins the remix, this is going global," they claimed in the comments.

For his part, Ya Ice Dilan expressed his gratitude with a special message on YouTube: “I made this song with my heart to give something beautiful to my lovely audience. I love you,” he wrote. The artist, who has managed to win over both fans of the genre and those who didn't usually listen to it, appears delighted by the impact of the song.

Sticky, danceable, and with a taste of Cuba, “Dichávate” is already shaping up to be one of the anthems of the year. On social media, in the streets, and even on tennis courts, the chorus keeps playing. As more than one comment on YouTube says: “It’s stuck in my head.”

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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.