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Alexander Delgado Sparks Viral Sensation with "Dichávate," the Hit Song by Ya Ice Dilan

Saturday, January 17, 2026 by Christopher Ramirez

Certain songs become an integral part of everyday life, and "Dichávate," the latest track by Ya Ice Dilan, Rey Toni, and Helabusador, has done just that, captivating thousands of listeners both inside and outside of Cuba. With its infectious rhythm and catchy phrases, the song has quickly become the anthem of the moment, echoing from cars to parties and across social media.

On YouTube, the music video has already surpassed two million views, gathering hundreds of comments from listeners who can't stop hitting replay. One fan wrote, "Here are the ones who listened to the song more than 10 times a day." Another joked, "This song is addictive; no other can cure it." From Spain, Mexico, and even Chicago, similar sentiments arise: "I don't fully understand the lyrics, but the beat is amazing," "We can't stop listening from Italy," and "It's the best song of the year, and I won't argue with anyone about it."

The song's success was further cemented by Alexander Delgado of Gente de Zona, who shared a video in his stories listening to the track on his way to tennis class. With the music blaring and his hand on his head, the "Monarch" couldn't resist the groove. Fans quickly made the moment viral, commenting, "Hand on the head and all," "Delgado went viral," and "That vibe is contagious," amidst laughter.

The singer's gesture was warmly received by fans, who praised his positive energy and support for emerging talents in the genre. One user commented, "Such a lovely support without ego for those who are rising." Others speculated, "If Gente de Zona joins the remix, this will go global," they assured in the comments.

Meanwhile, Ya Ice Dilan expressed gratitude for the love with a special message on YouTube: "I made this song with my heart to give something beautiful to my lovely audience. I love you," he wrote. The artist, who has managed to win over both reparto enthusiasts and those who previously didn't listen to the genre, is delighted with the song's impact.

With its catchy, danceable tune and Cuban flair, "Dichávate" is set to become one of the anthems of the year. Whether on social networks, in the streets, or even on tennis courts, the chorus keeps resounding. As more than one comment on YouTube states: "It won't get out of my head."

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