The Cuban urban music scene is once again the center of controversy as fans buzz with chatter on social media. Recently, Oniel Bebeshito announced that his debut concert in Miami will take place on December 28, a date that coincidentally matches the already publicized performance by Kimiko and Yordi. Speculation is rife, with many questioning whether the "Marca Mandarina" singer deliberately chose this date to overshadow his peers or to showcase his larger fan base.
Reports indicate that Kimiko and Yordi were the first to announce their concert for that date, putting Bebeshito's decision under scrutiny. Michelito Dando Chucho, a well-known Cuban influencer, suggests that while promoters or concert organizers might be partially to blame, the primary responsibility falls on the artists themselves.
Michelito makes a valid point, emphasizing that it's the fans who ultimately suffer, particularly those who enjoy both Bebeshito's and Kimiko & Yordi's music. Such clashes in scheduling highlight the ongoing tensions within the Cuban urban genre, where rivalries and conflicts among artists are becoming increasingly apparent. These disagreements often hinder the progression of reggaetón on the island.