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Bebeshito Teases New Track with Sergio George: Is the Lyricism Falling Short?

Thursday, May 1, 2025 by Isabella Sanchez

The famed music producer Sergio George, known for crafting some of Marc Anthony’s biggest hits, has stirred up a buzz on social media by releasing a teaser for his upcoming song with Cuban artist Oniel Bebeshito. The official release of the track is slated for May 23, as George announced on his Instagram account.

The snippet shared features a modern salsa sound, boasting the polished arrangements typical of the American producer, mixed with the urban energy that defines the Cuban artist. However, the lyrics have sparked both excitement and controversy: “She knows it. With those curves, who can resist? And she moves one and she moves the other,” Bebeshito sings in the chorus.

This collaboration has split opinions among fans of the genre. While some praise the fresh collaboration, others criticize the lyrical approach, suggesting it doesn't meet the standards of traditional salsa. “Maestro, what happened here? Has good music and quality lyrics lost their value?” one follower commented.

Another user remarked, “Don't ruin salsa with trashy lyrics; salsa is about love, history, life.” In contrast, numerous comments applaud the track’s energy, many using the spontaneous hashtag “Ataca Sergio,” which has been echoed throughout the post.

This blend of a salsa icon and one of Cuba's most viral performers has sparked a debate about the genre's boundaries, the role of lyrics in popular music, and the market's openness to new forms of expression. Regardless of opinions, come May 23, many will be tuning in to hear the latest from Sergio George and Bebeshito. Are you eager to see the result of their collaboration?

Insights on Sergio George and Bebeshito's Collaboration

What is the release date for Sergio George and Bebeshito's new song?

The official release date for their new song is May 23.

Why has the song's teaser caused controversy?

The controversy stems from the song's lyrics, which some feel do not uphold the traditional standards of salsa music.

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