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Cubans Rock the Scene: Unexpected Covers Take Social Media by Storm

Monday, February 3, 2025 by Aaron Delgado

Have you ever imagined chanting along to "Bajanda" while wildly headbanging? Or perhaps feeling the raw power of an electric guitar solo during "Baby I Love You"? Get ready for a musical thrill ride, as Cuban content creators and YouTubers Chezca Zana (@chezca.zana) and Kales Kls (@kales_kls) have decided that even reggaeton deserves a touch of distortion and powerful riffs.

These passionate rock enthusiasts have transformed iconic reggaeton tracks like "Bajanda" by Chocolate MC, "Baby I Love You" by Dany Ome and Kevincito El 13, and "El Barco" by Ja Rulay, giving them a total overhaul. The result is a fusion that's as unexpected as it is catchy, prompting even the most devoted reggaeton fans to dust off their air guitars or shower the YouTubers with likes and laughing emojis.

From Shock to Virtual Applause: Social Media Reactions

Cubans have taken to social media to express reactions ranging from sheer surprise to virtual applause. "This is the best this song has ever sounded," one user commented, likely with a rocker's tear running down their cheek while listening to "Baby I Love You."

Even Dany Ome himself couldn’t resist sharing his enthusiasm for the metal version of his song, commenting, "You guys are the best, asere." Other fans have flooded the YouTubers with messages, eagerly requesting full versions of the covers. "Tell us what other covers you want us to do," Kales Kls wrote, opening Pandora's box of requests.

An Unlikely Yet Epic Genre Fusion

This unexpected yet epic genre mash-up led by Chezca Zana and Kales Kls is proving that anything is possible in music. Could the next reggaeton hit be transformed into a rock ballad? No one knows for sure, but one thing is certain: rock has never sounded so... Cuban.

So, if you're curious to hear "Bajanda" like never before, look no further than these two creative geniuses on their social media platforms. Get ready, because the next "po po po po po po" might come with a guitar solo that would make Slash shed a tear.

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