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  2. Freestyle is an electronic music genre that is often overlooked because of its mainstream popularity and focus on melodic vocals. It was very popular on U.S. radio and in mainstream dance clubs in the mid-to-late 1980s, and was often called just 'Latin', or sometimes 'Electro Freestyle'.

  3. It experienced its greatest popularity from the late 1980s until the early 1990s. A common theme of freestyle lyricism originated as heartbreak in an urban environment typified by New York City . An important precursor to freestyle is 1982's "Planet Rock" by Afrika Bambaataa & Soul Sonic Force.

  4. Pre-Disco/Freestyle: 50’s – ‘Teddy Boy’ era. 60’s & 70’s – ‘Beat’ dancing and named dance crazes were popular. The Start: 1978 – Saturday Night Fever was released. John Travolta had some solo spots which were copied and brought a new dance form to the UK.

  5. Mar 18, 2021 · In the late 60s and early 70s, toasting became a more popular form of entertainment as sound systems (traveling deejays and producers with large speakers and a library of beats and riddims) also flourished.

  6. Evolution. When freestyle dancing began, it was more about the flow from one break dancing move to another. As it evolved, pauses and breakups of rhythm became more popular. The dancing became harder, edgier and included more audience interaction.

  7. Jan 18, 2024 · As the decade progressed, freestyle music saw a surge in popularity, thanks to a wave of talented artists who emerged as frontrunners in the genre. Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam, Stevie B, and Exposé were among the notable names that contributed to the rise of freestyle music.

  8. Freestyle music, also known as Latin freestyle, is a unique genre that's sure to get your feet tapping. Born in the 80s, this genre is a blend of pop, dance, and electronic music with a dash of Latin flavors. It's known for its high-energy beats and catchy melodies.

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