Ovi features in "Dichávate," the Cuban track that is taking TikTok by storm and has won over Alexander Delgado and Bad Gyal



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The song “Dichávate”, performed by Ya Ice Dilan, Rey Toni, and Helabusador, continues to dominate in Cuba and among Cubans abroad. With a catchy rhythm, the song has become one of the biggest hits of the Cuban roster in recent months.

Now, the topic is gearing up to take another step: Rey Toni and Helabusador were in the studio in Miami recording the remix alongside the Cuban artist Ovi, who has collaborated with figures from trap and reggaeton such as Ñengo Flow, Myke Towers, and Ozuna. 

In YouTube, the official video has surpassed three million views, and on TikTok, the song has accumulated thousands of fan videos where they haven't hesitated to upload their dances or videos with the popular song.

The impact of the theme has even reached recognized figures. Alexander Delgado from Gente de Zona shared a video listening to the song, and the Spanish artist Bad Gyal recorded herself dancing to it amidst pink lights, writing: “What is it about this music?”

With the remix underway and attention focused on Miami, “Dichávate” reaffirms the power of Cuban urban music to cross borders. What began as a collaboration among three young artists has transformed into a cultural phenomenon representing the new face of the genre: fresh, viral, and with international ambitions.

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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.