Despite being born in the United States, this young girl carries her Cuban heritage in her veins and has already developed a passion for reparto music and Oniel Bebeshito at a very young age. Her mother shared an entertaining video of her dancing to the reggaeton artist's new song, "Mano." Her playful spirit and confident moves in front of the camera make it clear she's a budding dance enthusiast.
"The most 'repa' American girl in history," her mother captioned the video, which Bebeshito himself re-shared on his Instagram stories. While some might criticize her for allowing her daughter to listen to songs with lyrics not suitable for her age, the mother humorously added, "Oniel Bebeshito, get out of this body," as the girl swayed her hips and danced energetically, seemingly without a care in the world.
With her dark sunglasses on and her pink dinosaur backpack in view as she turned around, it's hard not to be charmed by this little dancer. Social media is buzzing with videos of Bebeshito fans who can't resist the catchy rhythm of "Mano." From teenagers and young adults in Cuban neighborhoods to entire families in Miami, everyone is joining the viral trend with spontaneous choreography, impressive moves, and infectious energy that leaps off the screen.
Bebeshito's music has managed to become a cultural bridge between generations. Regardless of whether they're grandparents, parents, or children, everyone is dancing and letting loose to Bebeshito's reparto beats, even when the lyrics provoke much thought.