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Bebeshito's "La Batidora" Takes Social Media by Storm

Friday, September 20, 2024 by Emma Garcia

"The Cuban Trend," as it's being called, is the latest viral sensation captivating fans of Cuban reggaeton, particularly those who love the music of Oniel Bebeshito. Since the release of "La Batidora," the song has become a favorite among women who share their videos on Instagram and TikTok, showing off their hip movements.

From young girls to older women, from delegates to plus-sized dancers, many have succumbed to the infectious rhythm of this Cuban reggaeton star's hit. Even the youngest have taken on the challenge, proving that a good beat runs in the blood and shows itself from an early age.

Bebeshito himself joined in the fun, dancing in the rain to the chorus of his hit song. Notably, Rachel Arderi, against all odds, joined the viral trend just 14 days after giving birth.

On Instagram, Bebeshito thanked his fans, noting that the five most listened-to songs in Cuba right now are all his creations. In just 13 days since its release, "La Batidora" is already nearing two million views on YouTube.

Frequently Asked Questions about Bebeshito's "La Batidora"

Here are some common questions and answers about the viral trend surrounding Bebeshito's hit song "La Batidora".

What is "The Cuban Trend"?

"The Cuban Trend" refers to the viral dance challenge on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok, where fans dance to Bebeshito's song "La Batidora".

Who is Oniel Bebeshito?

Oniel Bebeshito is a popular Cuban reggaeton artist known for his infectious beats and dance-worthy tracks. His latest hit "La Batidora" has taken social media by storm.

How popular is "La Batidora"?

"La Batidora" has gained immense popularity, nearing two million views on YouTube within just 13 days of its release.

How did Rachel Arderi contribute to the trend?

Rachel Arderi, just 14 days after giving birth, joined the viral dance challenge, showcasing her moves to "La Batidora" and adding to the trend's popularity.

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