Freestyle music

Freestyle or Latin Freestyle, also called Latin Hip Hop in its early years, is a form of electronic music. Performers such as Stevie B, TKA, George Lamond, Sa-Fire, Information Society, Noel, The Cover Girls, Nocera, Laissez Faire,, Shana, Tolga, Dino, Joee Desimone, Fascination, Seduction, Coro, India, Denise Lopez, Linear, Company B, Collage, Teena Marie, Lil' Suzy, Stacy Q, Johnny O, Pajama Party, Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam, and Exposé are some no... more
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