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      • Latin freestyle, a.k.a. freestyle music, is an uptempo subgenre of Latin music that developed in New York City and Philadelphia in the 1980s, primarily among Latino Americans and Italian Americans. Musically, it was influenced by electro, and lyrically, it was noted for themes such as love and heartbreak.
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  2. Freestyle, or Latin freestyle (initially called Latin hip hop) is a form of electronic dance music that emerged in the New York metropolitan area, Philadelphia, and Miami, primarily among Hispanic Americans and Italian Americans in the 1980s. It experienced its greatest popularity from the late 1980s until the early 1990s.

  3. Latin freestyle music originated in the early 1980s in urban areas like New York City, where Latino Americans began to blend elements of electronic dance music with the Latin rhythms and melodies of their cultural heritage.

  4. Since the freestyle world is overwhelmingly based in the Latin communities of New York and Miami, Latin Freestyle is a close, nearly unidentifiable, substitute for freestyle itself. Latin Freestyle Artist Highlights. More Latin Freestyle Artists. Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam. Connie. Ana Tijoux. Exposé. Latin Freestyle Album Highlights.

  5. Latin Freestyle can be classed as a form of electronic dance music. Set apart by its heavy syncopated drum sound, it is the third-largest genre globally, and the importance of cultural heritage primarily drives its fans.

    • Stevie B. You can’t even have a conversation about freestyle without mentioning who is arguably the King of Freestyle, Stevie B. Hailing from Fort Lauderdale, the Puerto Rican-Dominican topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart with the classic ballad, “Because I Love You.”
    • Lisa Lisa and Members of the Cult Jam. Lisa Lisa and the Cult Jam is another big part of freestyle music. Headed by Nuyorican Lisa Velez, the New York-based group, which also included Mike Hughes on drums, and Alex “Spanador” Moseley, had some great hits during the ’80s and ’90s, including “Lost in Emotion,” and the ballad “All Cried Out.”
    • Johnny O. Johnny O is another freestyle star who has been called the King of Freestyle. Born Johnny Ortiz in Brooklyn, New York, the Puerto Rican singer scored a major hit with the iconic jam, “Fantasy Girl.”
    • Judy Torres. It looks like there are debates as to who reigns as the true King and Queen of Freestyle, but we are just happy that so many Latinxs were so successful in the genre that there is such a debate at all.
  6. Jan 18, 2023 · Latin freestyle, a.k.a. freestyle music, is an uptempo subgenre of Latin music that developed in New York City and Philadelphia in the 1980s, primarily among Latino Americans and Italian Americans. Musically, it was influenced by electro, and lyrically, it was noted for themes such as love and heartbreak. According to Wikipedia:

  7. Latin freestyle is a form of American electronic dance music of electro-funk, post-disco, Italo disco, hip-hop origins, that is popular within Latino communities. This is a list of notable freestyle music groups, musicians, songs and albums.

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