On Saturday, Cuban reggaeton artists Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13 electrified the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, kicking off the highly anticipated boxing match between David Morrell and David Benavidez with their dynamic track "La Corriente." Their performance, infused with vibrant energy and rhythm, was a tribute to fellow Cuban boxer Morrell, whom they supported enthusiastically throughout the emotion-filled evening.
Both Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13 are prominent figures in the urban music scene, not just in Cuba but also in Miami, and they continue to expand their international reach. Their rising popularity has been bolstered by collaborations with well-known artists, such as Descemer Bueno on the track "Mood," which is poised to become another hit in their repertoire. They have also captivated their audience with recent viral hits like "Baby I Love You," which has taken social media by storm, and "Asere cómo tú me gustas," which topped the popularity charts.
The bout itself was a showcase of tension and technique, culminating in David Benavidez's victory by judges' decision, marking Morrell's first professional defeat. Nonetheless, Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13's performance stood out as an unforgettable highlight of the night, underscoring the rise of Cuban urban music on the international stage.
Insights into the Las Vegas Fight Night
Who are Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13?
Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13 are Cuban reggaeton artists known for their energetic music and growing international presence, particularly in urban music scenes in Cuba and Miami.
What song did they perform at the fight?
They performed their dynamic track "La Corriente" to open the boxing match between David Morrell and David Benavidez at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
What was the outcome of the boxing match?
David Benavidez won the match by judges' decision, handing David Morrell his first professional defeat.