Oniel Bebeshito has addressed the recent criticism from L Kimii regarding the overlap of their concert dates in Miami with a clear statement: "What's meant for you, no one can take away." With this message on his social media, the Cuban reggaeton artist expressed his confidence and determination in response to Kimiko's insinuations. Kimiko, alongside Yordi, had scheduled their show in Miami for the same date, December 28, which Bebeshito chose for his U.S. debut.
Bebeshito's reaction came through Instagram stories, where he also promoted Kimiko and Yordi's concert by sharing their event poster for December 28. This gesture highlighted that Bebeshito does not view the situation as a conflict and remains optimistic about his own success, despite L Kimii's pointed message on Instagram.
The Origin of the Dispute
The controversy began when L Kimii, also known as Kimiko, expressed his displeasure with Bebeshito's decision to schedule his debut on the same date. In his message, Kimiko suggested a lack of communication from Bebeshito and his team. According to Kimiko, efforts had been made to avoid clashing with other year-end concerts, which made Bebeshito's choice seem like a "premeditated coincidence."
Kimiko's Mixed Signals
Despite his criticism, Kimiko attempted to soften his tone by wishing Bebeshito success in his debut, emphasizing that both have the chance to "make history in Cuban music." However, his stance took a more confrontational turn when he released a video of an interview where Bebeshito claimed one of the duo's past concerts lacked attendance, a claim Kimiko refuted by sharing images of what he described as a highly successful event.
Anticipated Showdown in Miami
This back-and-forth has captivated followers of the Cuban urban music scene, who are keen to see how this rivalry unfolds on Miami's stages. Both concerts, Kimiko and Yordi's as well as Bebeshito's, are shaping up to be pivotal events for closing out the year in Cuban reggaeton.