Chocolate MC is back in the spotlight after being released, aiming to prove once again why he is considered the "King of the Reparteros." The Cuban singer is preparing new music for release on various platforms, including a track targeting Oniel Bebeshito and El Taiger for their hit "Marca Mandarina." In his song, the "Bajanda" singer takes jabs at the duo, questioning where the "mango brands" are, suggesting the genre has turned into a marketplace, and that he was going to make a mango smoothie. This was further emphasized in a video seemingly directed at his fellow artists.
While El Taiger remains under arrest, Oniel Bebeshito has wasted no time in crafting a response. He has released a new song that mentions his rival and references a blender, which is also the title of the track. "They call it the blender, says it's a baller, that you dance to it, and it's single. And with her waist, she shakes, shakes, shakes, I am chocolate," Bebeshito sings in his upcoming release.
The lyrics have not gone unnoticed by his followers, who have praised him for his clever response to Chocolate MC, calling him a marketing genius. "He took the crown from Choco so easily and paid him back in kind," "He did the right thing, that's a slap in the face in every sense. Why respond with another diss track when you can make a better song with the same name? That's where true talent shows," "This is getting intense," "The crown is yours," "You couldn't have responded better, you nailed it," and "Gold diploma in marketing... but a great song," are some of the comments seen on the preview of the young Cuban's track.
Oniel Bebeshito vs. Chocolate MC: Key Questions Answered
Here are some frequently asked questions and answers about the ongoing musical feud between Oniel Bebeshito and Chocolate MC.
Why did Oniel Bebeshito respond to Chocolate MC?
Oniel Bebeshito responded to Chocolate MC's jabs in his new song to defend his and El Taiger's success with "Marca Mandarina," and to showcase his own musical talent and marketing savvy.
What is the significance of the blender in Oniel Bebeshito's song?
The blender in Oniel Bebeshito's song is a metaphorical reference to Chocolate MC's previous comments about turning the genre into a marketplace and making a mango smoothie, flipping the narrative back at him.