Cuban artist Bebeshito has offered fans a tantalizing preview of an upcoming track featuring Puerto Rican reggaeton superstar Myke Towers, a collaboration poised to amplify the burgeoning “reparto” genre on the international latin music stage. This partnership arrives at a pivotal moment for Bebeshito, who is set to represent the “reparto” movement at the prestigious Billboard Latin Music Week 2025 in Miami, underscoring the genre’s growing influence and reach.
The Rise of “Reparto”: Cuba’s Vibrant Urban Sound
The “reparto” genre, which emerged in Cuba around 2007 and gained significant traction in recent years, particularly after 2018 with increased mobile internet access and during the COVID-19 pandemic, is a distinct evolution of urban music. Born in the “repartos” – Cuba’s popular neighborhoods and housing projects – this genre blends the infectious rhythms of reggaeton with traditional Cuban sounds like salsa and rumba, creating a unique and energetic fusion. Characterized by heavy use of Auto-Tune, driving percussion, and often raw, unfiltered lyrics reflecting the realities of daily life, “reparto” music initially flourished in underground scenes, bypassing traditional media due to its explicit content.
Despite facing criticism for its controversial lyrical content, “reparto” has become a powerful voice for Cuba’s youth, representing a significant cultural movement and a departure from older urban music labels like “Cubatón”. Artists like Bebeshito have been at the forefront of this movement, transforming a neighborhood sound into a global phenomenon. The genre’s international expansion is evident, with countries like Peru already embracing its distinctive beats.
Bebeshito: A “Reparto” Ambassador on the World Stage
Bebeshito, recognized by Billboard as a Rising Latin Artist, is a key figure in bringing “reparto” to a wider audience. His upcoming collaboration with Myke Towers marks a significant milestone, as it’s the first time Towers has directly partnered with a Cuban artist on an original track. This partnership is further amplified by Bebeshito’s invitation to participate in Billboard Latin Music Week 2025, where he will represent the “reparto” genre on official panels.
His presence at this premier industry event highlights the genre’s journey from the streets of Havana to international circuits. Bebeshito has actively engaged his fanbase, even asking for their input on the new track’s release date, demonstrating his direct connection with his supporters. The artist has expressed profound gratitude and awe at reaching such a level, noting it as a dream realized for both himself and the “reparto” community.
Myke Towers: Bridging Genres and Borders
Myke Towers, a Grammy-nominated artist from Puerto Rico, is a formidable force in the Latin urban music scene. Known for his versatility, he has successfully blended reggaeton, trap, and hip-hop, collaborating with global music titans such as Bad Bunny, Cardi B, and Selena Gomez. His career trajectory, from underground rapper to chart-topping artist, showcases his ability to adapt and innovate within the ever-evolving latin music landscape.
The collaboration with Bebeshito is particularly noteworthy, signaling Towers’ recognition of the growing appeal and artistic merit of the “reparto” genre. This partnership not only exposes “reparto” to Myke Towers’ vast international following but also solidifies “reparto” artists as credible collaborators within the global urban music ecosystem.
Billboard Latin Music Week 2025: A Nexus for Latin Music Stories
Scheduled to take place from October 20-24, 2025, at the Fillmore Miami Beach, Billboard Latin Music Week is recognized as the most influential event in the latin music industry. It serves as a vital platform for artists, executives, and creators to converge, discuss trends, and celebrate the genre’s global impact. Bebeshito’s inclusion in panels, including one on tropical music and cumbia, provides a dedicated space for him to articulate the cultural significance and musical nuances of “reparto” to a diverse industry audience.
His participation, alongside a roster of top latin music stars, is a testament to the genre’s ascendance and the increasing importance of Cuban urban music stories on the global map. This event is not just about individual artist achievements but also about shaping the future narrative of latin music.
A New Chapter for “Reparto”
The preview of Bebeshito’s track with Myke Towers, coupled with Bebeshito’s prominent role at Billboard Latin Music Week, marks a significant moment. It represents the culmination of years of grassroots development for “reparto” and a clear indication of its potential to break further into the international music mainstream. As the genre continues to evolve and gain traction, this collaboration and industry recognition promise to open new doors, solidifying “reparto” as a vital and dynamic force in global latin music stories.