Cuban reggaeton artists Dany Ome and Oniel Bebeshito are at the center of a new controversy on social media. The artists have thrown several hints—rather direct ones—that have stirred up the followers of Cuban urban genre, and many are already talking about a diss track on the way.
It all began when Dany Ome posted a story on Instagram urging someone from Ferrante's label to take a jump with him. "Let's take a leap, asere," wrote the reggaeton artist, in a message that his followers interpreted as a clear provocation towards Bebeshito.
Minutes later, Dany shared an image of an eco-friendly diaper brand called Bebechito (a clear nod to the singer of "Marca Mandarina") along with the comment: “This brand is good, they are eco-friendly, I don't want to be lazy. Back at it again, to show why I’m something else. The end.” The post was seen as a direct mockery and sparked a response from the interpreter of “Biónica.”
Bebeshito didn't hold back and directly messaged Dany Ome: “If you're going to throw, go ahead and don't talk anymore, dude.” The message was shown by Dany, who, far from calming down, raised the stakes with a warning: “You are going to have a before and after this,” making it clear that he is ready for the confrontation.
But Bebeshito, true to his style, responded calmly: “Friend, everyone here knows I'm not one to get caught up in this, but you all carry on; while you're throwing jabs, I'm moving from stadium to stadium. Real men speak openly, they don't create so many stories.”
For now, neither has confirmed whether this war of words will make it to the microphone, but the atmosphere on social media is more than heated. Fans of the genre are already betting on who will unleash the first diss... and who will have the last word.
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