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Chocolate MC Applauds Bebeshito's Collaboration with 6ix9ine: "Differences Aside, He Was the Best Choice"

Monday, October 21, 2024 by Bella Nunez

Despite his rivalry with Oniel Bebeshito, Chocolate MC couldn't help but feel a sense of pride and extend congratulations to Bebeshito for his recent collaboration with Tekashi 6ix9ine and Lenier Mesa. Bebeshito has just released "Papita Frita," marking Tekashi 6ix9ine's first venture into the Cuban music genre known as reparto. The controversial and well-known rapper has high hopes for the song, predicting it will become a global hit.

Recognizing the song's potential to become a massive success, bolstered by Tekashi 6ix9ine's enormous platform of over 25 million Instagram followers, the Cuban artist Chocolate MC shared his feelings about the collaboration's fruition. "I remember when people said reparto would never go anywhere. Whether it's Bebeshito or anyone else, it's reparto, and I'm proud. We have our differences, but honestly, there was no one better than him to take this significant step right now. Fire with those who doubted, but I thank all three of them—Lenier, Daniel, and BB. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I dreamed of this over 15 years ago, that my reparto would reach the top," the Cuban reggaeton star expressed alongside a post by Tekashi 6ix9ine promoting the song.

Through these words, Chocolate MC acknowledges Oniel Bebeshito's impact on Cuban music. It's noteworthy that the singer of "Marca Mandarina" arrived in Miami a few weeks ago, making this his first release since moving to the United States. He plans to hold a concert soon for his fans there. "Papita Frita" is available on all streaming platforms since this past weekend. The track was released as a tribute to José Manuel Carbajal, better known as El Taiger, who passed away on October 10 in Miami.

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