"I swear to you, it was going to be huge! Bebeshito celebrates his music certifications: 'Look at everything I have achieved.'"

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The Cuban reguetonero Oniel Bebeshito wanted to take a moment to look back and celebrate the journey he's made. Through his Instagram stories, the artist shared with his followers a summary of the accolades he has accumulated throughout his career, accompanied by a phrase that piqued the curiosity of his fans: “Do you remember him? Look at everything he has achieved.”

In the post, the supporting actor shared a list of gold, platinum, and multiplatinum records earned by several of his most popular songs. Among the titles are tracks such as “Manguera,” “Ella es trampa,” “Pa que mentir,” “Molestia,” “La cubana que falta en Miami,” and “Inhala y exhala,” as well as one of the most well-known in the genre, “Tacto que llegó el reparto.”

According to the artist himself, his catalog includes 10 gold records, 10 platinum records, and several multiplatinum certifications, bringing the total to 28 certified songs at different levels.

Instagram Capture / Bebeshito

In another story, Bebeshito even shared a reflection on his place in Cuban music. Although he acknowledged that Pitbull remains the historical leader among Cuban artists, he stated that he is already among those with the most certified songs in the United States, which he considers especially significant for an artist in the reggaeton genre.

The achievement also reflects the growth this style has experienced within urban music. In recent years, Bebeshito has become one of the most visible names in the movement, with songs that have reached a wide audience among Cubans both on the island and abroad.

With this review of his career, the artist seems to celebrate not only the numbers but also the journey taken within a genre that continues to gain traction in the Latin music scene.

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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.