El Taiger's daughter conquers Bebeshito, enjoying to the rhythm of "Tacto que llegó el reparto."

Ana Paola, daughter of El Taiger, captivates by enjoying "Tacto que llegó el reparto." The video, shared by Bebeshito, highlights the legacy of the reggaeton artist and his connection to the urban genre.


Ana Paola, one of the daughters of the late reggaeton artist El Taiger, has touched the hearts of urban music fans after appearing in a video enjoying the song “Tacto que llegó el reparto”, one of the artist's latest tracks.

The video was shared on social media and reached the reggaeton artist Oniel Bebeshito, who quickly reacted with excitement. Through his Instagram stories, Bebeshito reshared the clip, adding a red heart emoji and a tiger emoji, clearly referencing El Taiger.

The relationship between El Taiger and Oniel Bebeshito has always been close within the reggaeton world. Together, they achieved hits like "Marca Mandarina," a song that continues to resonate in the urban scene and cemented the artistic chemistry between them.

The passing of El Taiger left a profound mark on the music industry and his loved ones. However, moments like this reflect the legacy left by the Cuban reggaeton artist and the affection that still endures in the community.

Frequently Asked Questions about Ana Paola and the Legacy of El Taiger

Who is Ana Paola and why is she relevant in the context of Cuban reggaeton?

Ana Paola is one of the daughters of the late Cuban reggaeton artist El Taiger. Her significance arises not only from her family connection but also because she has shown an interest and talent for her father's music, keeping his legacy alive through her participation in tributes and events related to Cuban reggaeton.

How has El Taiger influenced Oniel Bebeshito's career?

El Taiger had a close relationship with Oniel Bebeshito, collaborating on several musical hits like "Marca Mandarina". This collaboration not only strengthened Bebeshito's career but also solidified a friendship that was evident in the tributes Bebeshito has paid to El Taiger following his passing.

What has been the reaction of the music community to El Taiger's death?

The death of El Taiger has left a deep mark on the Cuban music community. Artists like Oniel Bebeshito have paid heartfelt tributes, acknowledging El Taiger's legacy and influence on Cuban urban music. Furthermore, his family and friends have organized tributes to celebrate his work and keep his memory alive.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.

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