
Oniel Bebeshito, whose real name is Oniel Ernesto Columbie Campos, is a Cuban urban music singer who has made a name for himself in the reggaeton scene both in Cuba and internationally. He was born on May 30, 1997 in Havana and showed an interest in music from a young age. His career began while he was still in school, where he started self-recording his first songs.
In 2021, Bebeshito gained prominence with collaborations such as "Don't Give Me Any Excuses" alongside Harryson, and later with the track “Delaito” featuring Los King Boys, which solidified his name in the Cuban reggaeton industry. Since then, he has released several successful EPs, including tracks like "Sometimes I Hate You", "The Blender", and "My Name". His first major record project, titled "22 Caminos", was very well received and has accumulated millions of streams on platforms like YouTube.
Oniel has collaborated with prominent international and Cuban artists, such as Lenier Mesa, Tekashi 6ix9ine, El Taiger, and Yomil Hidalgo, expanding his musical influence. One of his biggest hits is the song “Marca Mandarina”, which became a trend on digital platforms and helped him solidify his follower base, particularly among the youth.
The singer has proven to be very active on social media, where he shares his releases, personal moments, and his evolution as an independent artist. With over a million followers on Instagram, Bebeshito uses these platforms to maintain a close connection with his audience. On several occasions, he has expressed his commitment to "making the world shout his name" and his desire to become a global star.
In his personal life, Bebeshito has experienced significant moments, such as the birth of his daughter in 2024 with the Cuban model Rachel Arderi. This event marked a moment of great happiness in his life, which he shared with his followers. Furthermore, throughout his career, he has shown a strong connection with his mother, to whom he has dedicated several of his hits.
His music is characterized by catchy rhythms and lyrics that reflect urban life, celebration, and emotions, which has allowed him to secure a prominent place in the Cuban reggaeton scene. His concerts, both in Madrid and in Barcelona and Cuba, have been a success, achieving sold-outs and leaving a mark among his audience.
Highlighted discography:
- EPs: "22 Paths"
- Featured songs: "Mandarina Brand", "Sometimes I hate you.", "The blender", "My name", "Axe"
Oniel Bebeshito continues to grow as one of the most influential artists in Cuban urban music, with a career that is headed for international stardom.

