The much-anticipated collaboration between Tekashi 6ix9ine and Oniel Bebeshito is on the verge of release. After weeks of speculation, the duo confirmed their joint effort on a new track, meeting this Wednesday in a Miami recording studio alongside Lenier Mesa and other producers to fine-tune what promises to be a groundbreaking "reparto" song.
During a live stream, Tekashi 6ix9ine announced that the song is a tribute to the Cuban urban genre and aims to climb to the top of the charts. "We're making the number one reparto in the world," claimed the controversial rapper, sparking excitement among genre enthusiasts.
The release date was also revealed in the announcement, which is set to honor the late reggaeton artist El Taiger, who recently passed away in Miami at age 37. "The song drops on Friday. Rest in peace, our friend El Taiger. We're making the number one reparto in the world," Tekashi shared, showcasing the studio where Lenier Mesa was also present.
This track marks Oniel Bebeshito's first release since his arrival in Miami a few weeks ago. The Cuban artist, who is planning his debut concert in the United States, aims to elevate the status of Cuban music, with this collaboration serving as a promising start. Fortunately, fans won't have to wait long to hear it, as the song is set to drop this Friday.
Through this dedication, Tekashi 6ix9ine and Bebeshito not only pay tribute to El Taiger but also strive to solidify the reparto genre as a leading force in urban music. The collaboration is expected to be a resounding success, highlighting the growing international interest in the urban sounds of the Caribbean island and reaffirming the global impact of Cuban talent in the music industry.