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It initially was a fusion of synthetic instrumentation and syncopated percussion of s electro , as favored by fans of breakdancing. Sampling , as found in synth-pop music and hip-hop , was incorporated. House music , based partly on disco rhythms, was by challenging the relatively upbeat, syncopated freestyle sound. Freestyle's Top 40 Radio airplay started to really take off by , and it began to disappear from the airwaves in the early s [8] as radio stations moved to Top only formats.

Carlos Berrios and Platinum producer Frankie Cutlass appeared to have saved the style's demise by creating a new sound [ citation needed ] that was used on " Temptation " by Corina and " Together Forever " by Lisette Melendez. The songs were released in , almost simultaneously, and caused a resurgence in the style when they were embraced by Top 40 radio. These hits were followed by the success of Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam , who had been one of the earliest freestyle acts.

Several primarily freestyle artists released ballads during the s and early s that crossed over to the pop charts and charted higher than their previous work. Starr reached the Hot with her ballad " I Still Believe ". Freestyle shortly thereafter gave way to mainstream pop artists such as MC Hammer , Paula Abdul , Bobby Brown , New Kids on the Block , and Milli Vanilli with some artists utilizing elements of freestyle beginning in the s using hip hop beats and electro samples in a mainstream form with slicker production and MTV -friendly videos.

Madonna experimented with freestyle and had great success with her single Vogue. Freestyle remained a largely underground genre with a sizable following in New York, but has recently seen a comeback in the cities where the music originally experienced its greatest success. The show featured Judy Torres, Cynthia, and the Cover Girls and was attended by several celebrity guests.

The Coda show was successful, and was followed by a summer Madison Square Garden concert that showcased freestyle's most successful performers. New freestyle releases are popular with enthusiasts and newcomers alike.


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Jordin Sparks ' single " S. Let the Music Play " nods heavily to the freestyle genre with its use of a sample from the song "Let the Music Play" by Shannon.

Latin freestyle

In the modern day, freestyle music continues a thriving fanbase all across the country. As Latin freestyle in the late s and early s gradually became superseded with house music, dance-pop, and regular hip hop on one front and Spanish-language pop music with marginal Latin freestyle influences on another, "harder strain" of house music originating in New York City was known to incorporate elements of Latin freestyle and the old school hip hop sound.

Freestyle features a dance tempo with stress on beats two and four; syncopation with a bass line , and a louder bass drum, lead synth, or percussion , and optional stabs of synthesized brass or orchestral samples ; sixteenth-note hi-hats ; a chord progression that lasts eight, 16, or 32 beats and is usually in a minor key; relatively complex, upbeat melodies with singing, verses, and a chorus; and themes about a city , broken heart , love , or dancing.

Freestyle music in general is heavily influenced by electronic instrumentation upon an upbeat dance tempo. Keyboard parts are influenced by House music, and often contain many short melodies and countermelodies. The genre was recognized as a subgenre of hip-hop in the mids.

Freestyle was more appreciated in larger cities. The origin of the name "freestyle" is disputed. One theory is that the term refers to the mixing techniques of DJs who spun this form of music in its pre-house incarnations. Freestyle's syncopated beat structures required that DJs incorporate aspects of both electronic and hip-hop techniques, as they had to mix, or had more freedom to mix, more quickly and responsively to the individual songs.

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A second explanation is that the music allows for a greater degree of freedom of dance expression than other music of the time, and each dancer is free to create his or her own style. Yet another story holds that the freestyle name evolved in Miami over confusion between two tracks produced by Tony "Pretty Boy" Butler: Its producers Chris Barbosa and Mark Liggett changed and redefined the electro funk sound with the addition of Latin-American rhythms and a syncopated drum-machine sound.

The new sound rejuvenated the funk, soul and hip hop club scenes in New York City. While many neighborhood clubs closed their doors permanently, Manhattan clubs that played freestyle music began to thrive. Established European artists such as New Order helped to inspire the original freestyle sound, then incorporated freestyle elements into their own productions.

Producers from around the world began to replicate the sound in productions that were more radio-friendly. Tony Moran later formed his own project, Concept of One, and the duo continued to produce freestyle artists into the early s. Freestyle continues to have a strong following in New York. Freestyle has begun to regain airtime in clubs across the nation. Interest in freestyle increased as reggaeton's popularity waned. Originally scheduled as a one-night event, a second night was added shortly after the first night was sold out in a matter of days.

Katas' record label Futura Records was an incubator for artists such as Linear, who achieved international success after a move from Futura to Atlantic Records. Many labels expected New York freestyle and Miami freestyle to have the same audience and thought that the same promotional strategy would work for both genres, which often led to poor results for the New York—based freestyle.

New York freestyle retained a raw edge and underground sound even in its most polished forms. It used minor chords that made the tracks darker and more moody, and its lyrics tended to be about unrequited love or more somber themes that dealt with the reality of what inner city teens were experiencing emotionally. The groundbreaking "Nightime" by Pretty Poison featuring red headed diva Jade Starling in initially put Philadelphia on the freestyle map. Virgin Records was quick to sign Pretty Poison helping to usher in the avalanche of other major label signings from the exploding freestyle scene.

Several freestyle acts followed on the heels of Pretty Poison emerging from the metropolitan Philadelphia, PA area in the early s. Artists such as Dulaio Twins, D.

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The Philadelphia Experiment enjoyed regional success. Anthony Ponzio and Anthony Santosusso of D. The two labels produced radio hits by such artists as Collage and Denine that would lead the resurgence of the freestyle genre in the mids.