The Cuban reggaeton artist Oniel Bebeshito couldn't help but react to a TikTok video featuring three young dancers—two from Cuba and one from Venezuela—performing energetically and in perfect sync to his latest track, "Mano." With a mix of humor and admiration, the artist shared the video on his Instagram stories, commenting, "Eeeeee that dance is good, but it's a bit challenging for me."
Shortly after, Bebeshito made another post suggesting that this could become the official challenge for the song: "I think this will be the challenge even though it's tough for me, but I'll learn it. We go live tomorrow."
The video has sparked a wave of positive reactions on TikTok. Among the over 100 supportive comments are messages like "Cuba and Venezuela in the house," "Loved that video, beautiful," and "It was awesome, make a longer one." Some users were particularly charmed by the dancers' charisma: "The Venezuelan one is amazing," and "Leave the Venezuelan one for me, wow, fire," wrote others.
In addition to the praise, fans from various countries, including Panama, Guatemala, Mexico, and Colombia, expressed their excitement, highlighting the international reach of Bebeshito's music and its appeal.
Through this response, Bebeshito not only celebrates the talent of his fans but also paves the way for a potential viral challenge on social media, which could further propel the "Mano" track across digital platforms.