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Florida Woman Goes Viral Dancing to Cuban Hit "Marca Mandarina"

Monday, June 3, 2024 by Matthew Diaz

It's official: "Marca Mandarina" is the hit of the season. The catchy melody by Oniel Bebeshito and El Taiger is getting everyone, regardless of nationality, up and dancing. Proof of its widespread appeal are the numerous videos circulating on social media featuring this popular song.

One of the most buzzworthy videos comes from a woman in the United States who couldn't resist dancing to the song during her workday. Her Cuban coworker, TikTok user @barb2600, captured the moment and captioned it, "When you're not Cuban but you love reparto." The video has since gone viral on TikTok, garnering hundreds of comments praising her energy and spirit.

"What a lovely lady with such a charming personality! This is what I call living life to the fullest, despite any situation. God bless her always and grant her good health," "She's doing great and has so much joy," "Our Cuban music really has sandunga," "This wonderful lady has it in her blood, what a great attitude," "Such good vibes from this grandma," "Seeing this video made my day," "Reparto is so catchy, blessings to this lady," are just some of the reactions to this cheerful and endearing video.

In another video uploaded by the same Cuban in the United States, the woman can be seen dancing to "La Temba" by Seidy La Niña.

Frequently Asked Questions about "Marca Mandarina" and its Viral Popularity

Here are some common questions and answers about the viral sensation "Marca Mandarina" and the recent TikTok video that has captivated audiences.

Who are Oniel Bebeshito and El Taiger?

Oniel Bebeshito and El Taiger are Cuban artists known for their catchy and danceable musical hits, including the viral song "Marca Mandarina."

What is reparto music?

Reparto is a genre of Cuban music characterized by its infectious rhythms and beats, often inspiring listeners to dance.

Why did the TikTok video go viral?

The video went viral due to the woman's infectious energy and joy while dancing to "Marca Mandarina," resonating with viewers worldwide.

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