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Reggaeton with a Violin Twist: Bebeshito's Hits "Marca Mandarina" and "Qué Rico Me Siento" Reimagined

Monday, August 12, 2024 by Oscar Guevara

Who says reggaeton can’t be played with string instruments? Just listen to Cuban violinist Ronny Moreno performing the latest reggaeton hits to know that when it comes to music, anything is possible.

With his violin, the artist boldly interpreted two of the most popular tracks in recent weeks by Oniel Bebeshito: “Qué Rico Me Siento” and “Marca Mandarina,” the latter featuring El Taiger.

There’s nothing better for a sweet sixteen party cocktail than making everyone dance to “Qué Rico Me Siento,” especially the younger guests. Even Bebeshito himself shared the video of Ronny playing his song on his Instagram stories.

For the performance of “Marca Mandarina,” Ronny Moreno was accompanied by saxophonist Hussam El Kutob at a wedding reception. The combination of both instruments to follow the rhythm of this track is simply infectious, and once again, Bebeshito's applause on social media was immediate.

Exploring the Violin and Reggaeton Fusion

In this section, we delve into some frequently asked questions about the unique blend of violin and reggaeton as performed by Ronny Moreno.

Can reggaeton be played with string instruments?

Yes, reggaeton can be played with string instruments as demonstrated by Ronny Moreno's performances of Bebeshito's hits.

Who is Ronny Moreno?

Ronny Moreno is a Cuban violinist known for his unique interpretations of reggaeton music using his violin.

What are some popular tracks by Bebeshito played by Ronny Moreno?

Ronny Moreno has performed popular tracks like “Qué Rico Me Siento” and “Marca Mandarina” by Bebeshito.

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