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Oniel Bebeshito Pledges Song Profits to Support El Taiger: "Whatever It Takes"

Tuesday, October 8, 2024 by Henry Cruz

Oniel Bebeshito Pledges Song Profits to Support El Taiger: "Whatever It Takes"
Oniel Bebeshito and El Taiger - Image © Instagram / Oniel Bebeshito

Fans of Cuban music and numerous artists on the island are closely following the precarious health condition of El Taiger, who is fighting for his life after being shot in the head last week. Admitted to Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami since Thursday, the situation is exacerbated by the alarming lack of health insurance, as highlighted by Un Martí To Durako during his broadcast, featuring one of José Manuel Carvajal's managers.

The dire circumstance of El Taiger, a beloved Cuban artist, has prompted a wave of concern and action from entertainers and fans alike. In a critical scenario where the absence of health insurance threatens the singer's survival, Oniel Bebeshito, a fellow musician, has stepped up to offer crucial support. "This is no joke, if we don't raise funds, they'll disconnect him," stated Un Martí To Durako, explaining the potential fate awaiting El Taiger due to insufficient funds for his treatment. He clarified that this difficult position is a result of the U.S. healthcare system, which often requires financial backing or insurance to sustain medical care.

Artists Rally for Support

Responding swiftly to the call for help, Oniel Bebeshito demonstrated his solidarity and commitment to aid El Taiger financially. Through social media, he pledged a portion of the earnings from his two collaborations with El Taiger, "Marca Mandarina" and "El Punto," to support his colleague in this challenging time. "Tell me where to donate. My share from these two songs is ready for whatever is needed. Just let me know how," Bebeshito declared.

Community Call to Action

Oniel Bebeshito also encouraged his followers to join the cause, emphasizing that even small contributions could significantly impact. "If each of my followers donates just one dollar, it will go a long way," he urged, calling on the Cuban community to contribute their part. His appeal highlights the growing solidarity among artists and fans, uniting to ensure El Taiger receives the care he desperately needs.

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