Beéle fulfills a dream: announces collaboration with his "godfather" Marc Anthony, his childhood idol

Beéle announces collaboration with Marc Anthony, merging his afrobeat style with the salsa of the icon. Fans and artists react enthusiastically on social media, anticipating a musical hit in Latin music.

Beéle, Marc AnthonyPhoto © Instagram / Beéle, Marc Anthony

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The Colombian singer Beéle has just taken the social media by storm with a photograph alongside the salsa icon Marc Anthony, accompanied by an emotional message that confirms what many had already suspected: a musical collaboration between the two is on the way.

"Oh, oh, oh, beautiful life... how many twists and turns you've taken to be enjoyed in the most beautiful way," Beéle wrote on Instagram.

The urban artist, whose real name is Brandon De Jesús, expressed his deep gratitude for the opportunity to collaborate with someone he has considered a musical reference since childhood. Born into a coastal family in Colombia, Beéle grew up surrounded by salsa rhythms and African music, making this encounter with Marc Anthony more than just a song: it is a dream come true.

“Thank you, godfather Marc Anthony, for believing in me […] for being part of my journey in this long yet short life,” expressed the young singer in a post full of emotion.

The post quickly went viral, accumulating over 91 thousand "likes" and thousands of comments ranging from pure admiration to absolute euphoria.

Maluma, Greeicy, Nadia Ferreira, and Keityn were among the figures who quickly reacted with enthusiasm and words of excitement:

"This goes onnnn," Nadia wrote.

"I'm dyingggggggggg," commented Greeicy.

Fans also filled the comments section with phrases such as:

"The boy from Quilla is achieving it. Your music is my healing."

"We love you."

"Another certified success. Music is embedded in your DNA."

"Tell him to give advice on how to be a good father," some said with a more critical tone, recalling the artist's personal controversies.

Although concrete details about the title or release date have not yet been revealed, the general enthusiasm suggests that it will be a resounding success, a fusion between Beéle's afrobeat and Marc Anthony's legendary salsa.

Both artists are depicted in the image sitting on black leather chairs, relaxed, connected, and smiling. It's a perfect snapshot for a collaboration that will undoubtedly make waves in the world of Latin music.

“That little dreamer boy gave me the privilege of connecting with life, with the moment, in a rhythm alongside you, Marc,” Beéle concluded in his message.

It is worth noting that Beéle and Marc Anthony have worked together before. In February, they released the song "Volver" along with Piso 21, a romantic fusion with tropical undertones that has already become a favorite among fans. This new track promises to further elevate the musical connection they have begun to build.

Frequently Asked Questions about the collaboration between Beéle and Marc Anthony

How did social media react to the announcement of the collaboration?

The news of the collaboration quickly went viral, accumulating over 91,000 "likes" and thousands of comments filled with admiration and excitement. Figures like Maluma, Greeicy, and Nadia Ferreira reacted enthusiastically, highlighting the anticipation generated by this musical union.

When will Beéle and Marc Anthony's song be released?

Details about the song's title or its release date have not yet been revealed, but the general enthusiasm suggests it will be a tremendous success in the world of Latin music.

What is the potential impact of this collaboration on Latin music?

This collaboration promises to unite two distinct musical styles: afrobeat and salsa, which could attract a wide and diverse audience. Furthermore, it strengthens the already existing musical connection between Beéle and Marc Anthony, who previously collaborated on the song "Volver" alongside Piso 21.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.

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