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Friday, May 1, 2009

Latin Freestyle Music



If you are like me then you go 'COMPLETELY NUTS', when the beat drops in latin freestyle music. To experience the goosebumps, that feeling like you are just going to BURST when you hear Stevie B's- Spring Love. Your heart skipping a beat when you hear that summer jam reminding you of club days, good food, house parties. The moments of nostalgia. REAL Music. Latin freestyle music brings back memories of beautiful songs, great vocals and mixes, the best dance music! Remembering Jr High High school days: Girls dedicating Julissa-' A Players Eyes' to those guys that cheated on them. Evergreen classic tracks, cruzin ChiTown with freestyle jams, the 80's and the 90's when there was real love, summer nights in El Paso at the cruise on Sunday nights and all the low riders, The Iroc-z,T/A GTA, T-roofs off and cruising, A blast from the past!!









To those of us that love latin freestyle music we know that it will never get old!! Classic latin hip hop beats is a genre that is ALL OVER- from the east coast to the west coast: Chicago, Oak Cliff,Tx, L.A. Freestyle or NYC Freestyle, South to Phily freestyle even Germany and Brazilian Freestyle! Latin Freestyle music is worldwide! And that fire ...that energy that we feel in our bodies when we listen to Latin freestyle music- that fire will NEVER die out.



Know your History!

Latin freestyle music is a type of electronic music, Stevie B, TKA, George Lamond, Noel, Sa-Fire, the cult jam, Lisa Lisa, & Expose are notable artist in the genre. Latin freestyle developed primarily in Miami & New York in the mid 80's. Eventually it started trickling into other Hispanic and Latin cities & Italian populations.
Initially Latin freestyle music was a rich blend of vocal styles found in 1970s disco music with the syncopated, synthetic instrumentation of 1980s electro as favored by fans of break dancing. Specifically, Freestyle's true roots is traced back to Soul Sonic Forces "Planet Rock" (1982) and Shannon's "Let the Music Play", which debuted in 1983. It was also influenced by sampling as found in hip hop music (
source: Wikipedia.org -latin freestyle).

If you like
Latin freestyle music, you are probably also into: new latin hip hop, other 80's music jams, scratching, graffiti art, freestyle mixes and the sort. My focus is that of latin freestyle music from the 80's and 90's.

I am a serious latin freestyle music fan. If you are like me then you will LOVE this collector's DVD of Kings & Queens of Freestyle Vol 1. It has classic artists like: Shannon, Stevie B, and many more classic latin freestyle artists! It has a lot of songs that I grew up listening to in the 80's and it also has a few new ones I hadn't heard before. See these Kings and Queens of Freestyle live in concert, backstage, in the limos, in the studio and relaxing at home. Contains live interviews and performances from the past and present with rare, never seen before footage. Hear the stories as told by the producers the record companies, the managers, and most of all, the artists themselves. This is truly a one-of-a-kind series of the greatest freestyle dance artists EVER! The collection features artists such as Stevie B, Coro, The Covergirls, Shannon, Joey Kidd, Tolga, Cynthia, Johnny O, George Lamond, TKA, Judy Torres, Lisette Melendez and more. Definitely check out the reviews on this DVD here
Kings & Queens of Freestyle, Vol. 1



And Also Check out reviews on Vol 2!




Saúde e Paz a todos y Viva
Latin Freestyle Music!

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