While Oniel Bebeshito's concert at the Pitbull Stadium in Miami featured his well-known hits like "Totaila," "Marca Mandarina," and "El Punto," the audience repeatedly chanted a different tune: "Feel the Heat, Otaola!" This chant was a clear message directed at Alexander Otaola, a popular presenter, emphasizing that Bebeshito indeed filled the stadium to capacity.
When Oniel announced his concert over a month ago, Otaola persistently claimed during his shows that the reggaeton artist lacked the international appeal necessary to achieve such a feat. "You're not Bad Bunny, sweetheart. You're just not! That stadium doesn't fill up with just Cubans. International stars draw crowds from Cuban, Peruvian, Dominican, Colombian audiences," Otaola asserted.
Despite Bebeshito's social media updates boasting rapid ticket sales, Otaola dismissed these claims as mere exaggerations. However, post-concert, numerous social media videos surfaced, juxtaposing Otaola's doubtful remarks with images of a jam-packed Pitbull Stadium, predominantly filled with Cuban fans.
Following the event, Otaola sarcastically commented online, "I just saw Bebeshito's concert filled to about 80%, and none of the influencers who supposedly aided in filling it by giving away tickets were acknowledged—only I was remembered."
Insights on Bebeshito's Miami Concert and Public Reaction
What was the significance of the chant "Feel the Heat, Otaola!"?
The chant was a direct response to Alexander Otaola's skepticism about Bebeshito's ability to fill the Pitbull Stadium, underlining the artist's success in proving him wrong.
How did Otaola react to the concert's success?
After the concert, Otaola made a sarcastic remark on social media about the concert's turnout and the lack of acknowledgment for influencers who allegedly helped fill the stadium.