At just one year and ten months old, Mía already seems to have inherited a love for rhythm. The daughter of Oniel Bebeshito and Rachel Arderi captured hearts over the weekend when her parents posted an endearing video on Instagram. In the clip, the little one is seen dancing enthusiastically to her father's song "Toketeo," sparking a wave of reactions from their followers.
The video showcases Mía moving with remarkable ease and confidence, embodying the spirit of a young performer. For someone who hasn't even turned two, her display of rhythm was quite impressive.
Comments flooded in, filled with humor and affection. One follower noted, "Oh my God, Mía carries the Cuban spirit and her parents' energy," gaining popularity with 50 likes. Another user humorously summarized, "Oh my gosh, she's so beautiful, and as they say, like father, like daughter... presenting the little performer Mía."
Expressions like "How adorable is the little Cuban performer," "Showing she has Cuba in her veins," and "Mía is coming strong," were common, along with a plethora of heart and fire emojis that filled the post.
"Toketeo" was released on May 22, 2026, produced by DJ Honda and DJ Jerry under the label Planet Records Cuba. It launched alongside the #ToketeoChallenge, a viral trend encouraging fans to share their dance videos. Mía's spontaneous participation in the challenge added an extra layer of cuteness that boosted the clip's virality.
This isn't the first time Mía has grabbed attention on social media. Since her birth on September 4, 2024, in Miami, she has become a mini-celebrity. Her Instagram account, created in December 2024, garnered over 28,000 followers in just one day, and her first post amassed 67,000 likes, later surpassing 100,000 followers.
Bebeshito, one of Cuba's most successful artists, boasts 24 gold and platinum records certified by the RIAA and made history as the first reparto artist to participate in Billboard Latin Music Week 2025 in Miami. Rachel, originally from Santiago de Cuba and now based in Miami, has nearly a million Instagram followers.
Together, they are one of the most beloved couples in the Cuban online community, and Mía, with her spontaneous dance moves, seems poised to follow in their footsteps. As one fan humorously put it, "Looks like she'll be a reparto fan for sure."
Insights on Mía's Viral Dance
Who are Mía's parents?
Mía's parents are Oniel Bebeshito, a renowned Cuban artist, and Rachel Arderi, a popular influencer from Santiago de Cuba.
What is the #ToketeoChallenge?
The #ToketeoChallenge is a viral trend that invites fans to post videos of themselves dancing to Bebeshito's song "Toketeo."
How did Mía become a social media sensation?
Mía became a mini-celebrity on social media after her Instagram account quickly gained tens of thousands of followers and her posts went viral.