"All my respect for El Benny": Musteerifa previews their repartee version of "Bonito y sabroso."

Musteerifa reinvents "Bonito y sabroso" by Benny Moré with an urban twist, paying tribute to the legendary Cuban singer. His repartera version has been praised by prominent musicians.


The Cuban singer Musteerifa has caused a stir on social media by sharing a teaser of her upcoming musical offering: a repartee version of the classic “Bonito y sabroso” by the legendary Benny Moré.

With her characteristic urban style and powerful vocal interpretation, the artist pays tribute to the “Bárbaro del Ritmo” with a bold fusion that promises to make waves.

“My respects to El Benny,” says Musteerifa at the beginning of the track, making it clear that his version does not aim to offend the original, but rather to reinterpret it from his own musical language, true to its essence and artistic signature.

Although an official release date has not yet been announced, the artist shared a video on her social media featuring a snippet of the song playing in the background. The preview showcases how she preserves the iconic chorus immortalized by Benny Moré.

"And as El Benny says it was, how beautiful and delightful the Mexican women dance the mambo, they move their waist and shoulders just like the Cuban women," sings Musteerifa.

The proposal has been well received by prominent figures in contemporary Cuban music. Trumpeter Alexander Abreu confessed that he supports the young talent of the urban genre, and the Orquesta Failde has praised Musteerifa's initiative with this song by El Benny,

This new project confirms Musteerifa as one of the most versatile emerging voices in the Cuban urban scene, capable of navigating between genres without losing authenticity or commitment to the musical heritage of the Island.

Frequently Asked Questions about Musteerifa and its reinterpretation of Benny Moré's classic

What has Musteerifa done with the classic "Bonito y sabroso" by Benny Moré?

Musteerifa has created a remixed version of the classic "Bonito y sabroso" by Benny Moré, preserving the iconic chorus of the original while blending it with his signature urban style.

How has the new version of Musteerifa been received by the Cuban music community?

The proposal from Musteerifa has been well received by prominent figures in contemporary Cuban music, such as trumpeter Alexander Abreu and the Failde Orchestra, who praise their initiative to reinterpret a classic with a modern twist.

Who is Musteerifa and why is he gaining prominence in Cuban urban music?

Musteerifa, whose real name is Yaira Mustelier Laime, is a young singer from Guantanamo who has made a name for herself in Cuban urban music for her authenticity and versatility, steering clear of offensive lyrics and bringing freshness to the genre of reggaeton.

What impact has the song "Las ganas" had on Musteerifa's career?

The theme "Las ganas," in collaboration with Payaso X Ley, has been a tremendous success for Musteerifa, amassing millions of views on YouTube and solidifying his presence as one of the most promising emerging voices in the Cuban scene.

How has Musteerifa addressed her personal identity and her music career?

Musteerifa has been open about her sexual orientation, stating that her identity does not define her, but rather her actions and beliefs. She has managed to gain public support for her authenticity in both her personal life and her music.

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Deneb González

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