The Cuban urban music singer Yulien Oviedo has once again used his social media platforms to take a shot at a fellow artist in the genre. This time, the target of the "El Yaris" performer was Cuban reggaeton artist Oniel Bebeshito, whom he publicly accused of not knowing how to sing.
In a video uploaded to his Instagram account, Yulien Oviedo is seen performing an a cappella version of an Oniel Bebeshito song. He concludes his performance by saying, "The day your artist sings their song like this, I'll retire."
The post quickly attracted a flood of negative comments. Most of Oviedo's followers criticized him for being disrespectful and envious, as they believe he is attacking one of the most successful Cuban reggaeton artists of the moment.
"Look, Yuli, your artist doesn't sing like that, okay. But you're singing a song by an artist who is currently one of the hottest, just to gain fame because no one has listened to you since the fifth version of 'El Yaris'," one follower commented. "You're envious because no one even listens to you at home," another added. "Well, you learned the song well, but how do I explain that your time has passed? Bebeshito may not sound like that, but he has lyrics, he has a vibe, and the public likes that. You have nothing. And while he may not sing like that, sometimes you don't need a beautiful voice to show talent," read another comment.
Yulien Oviedo vs. Oniel Bebeshito Controversy
The recent feud between Yulien Oviedo and Oniel Bebeshito has sparked a lot of discussion online. Here are some frequently asked questions about the incident.
Why did Yulien Oviedo criticize Oniel Bebeshito?
Yulien Oviedo criticized Oniel Bebeshito by claiming that he doesn't know how to sing. He posted a video on Instagram performing one of Bebeshito's songs a cappella and stated that he would retire if Bebeshito could sing it as well as he did.
How did the public react to Oviedo's comments?
The public reaction was predominantly negative. Many of Oviedo's followers accused him of being disrespectful and envious, noting that Bebeshito is currently one of the most successful reggaeton artists in Cuba.