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Bebeshito Honors El Taiger's Legacy and Calls for Justice: "I Miss You, My Brother"

Friday, November 22, 2024 by Amelia Soto

Cuban singer Oniel Bebeshito has publicly shared his deep sorrow over the loss of his friend and fellow artist, El Taiger, while urging for justice in the wake of recent developments surrounding the case. Alongside his call for justice, Bebeshito paid tribute by posting a heartfelt video on Instagram, showcasing El Taiger’s words of appreciation:

"Standing on this step where I am, the only one who has been consistently by my side, being a good companion, a good friend, a good partner, a good brother, and a good son, is Oniel Bebeshito. Everyone else who reaches this level wants to experience it with me, wants to compete, wants to bring me down," El Taiger expressed.

This tribute comes on the heels of Damián Valdez-Galloso, who is accused of murdering El Taiger, pleading "not guilty" in his recent court appearance. The legal proceedings have intensified the calls for justice within the community.

Shared Musical Journey

Beyond their strong friendship, Oniel Bebeshito and El Taiger shared the stage and left a mark on the music industry together. They collaborated on two of the most popular reggaeton tracks in recent years: "Marca Mandarina" and "El Punto," the latter also featuring fellow reggaeton artists Charly and Johayron.

Community Support for Justice

The artistic community and fans of El Taiger continue to rally for justice following the tragic loss of the Cuban reggaeton star. Notable figures in the urban music scene, such as Alexander Delgado from Gente de Zona and Osmani García, have joined in demanding justice for El Taiger's untimely death.

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