A Cuban resident in the Canary Islands became the star of a new viral video when he was seen dancing in the gym to the rhythm of the song "Dame un AAA" by Ya Ice Dilan and Bebeshito.
The video, published this Wednesday by Maykel Chong (@maykelchong) on TikTok, lasts 55 seconds and shows the young man distributing the steps between machines and weights, unaffected by his surroundings.
The description of the clip says it all: "With whose permission?" Chong wrote alongside the hashtags #joythatneverfails, #cubanproduct, and #shareit.
The background track, "Give Me a AAA (Tita)", was released on March 27, 2026 under the label Planet Records / JipMusic Global, produced by DJ Honda and Roberto Ferrante.
The official music video, directed by Freddy Loons with an urban aesthetic inspired by Mad Max, garnered 750,000 views on YouTube in just a few weeks and has been described as one of the most talked-about releases from the Cuban cast this year.
This is not the first time that Cubans in the Canary Islands have turned an everyday space into an improvised dance floor.
In March 2025, two Cubans went viral dancing in heels on a treadmill in a gym to the beat of "Tacto que llegó el reparto," also by Bebeshito.
A month later, in April 2025, Cuban youths danced reparto inside a bus in Tenerife, with the now famous phrase: "It doesn't matter the place, just add reparto and they heat up the venue."
The phenomenon is not limited to Spain. This week, Ice Dilan held an impromptu "full house" at the airport in Rome to the rhythm of "Tienes Remix," amassing over 110,000 plays on SoundCloud.
The Cuban reparto, an urban subgenre with roots in timba and rumba, has reached new international milestones in 2026: Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13 recorded "Paciente" together with Ozuna, considered a historic moment for the genre, while Bebeshito had already made an appearance at the Billboard Latin Music Week 2025.
The Cuban diaspora in the Canary Islands, a territory with a deep historical connection to Cuba, continues to be one of the most active hubs of this cultural expansion, bringing the distribution everywhere, even to the gym.
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