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  • I am sharing this video on my new group page. Thanks for sharing, people really need to hear what these artist and producers are saying. Great news seg. thank you for producing this segment.

  • I love this!!They should of put this on queens and kings of freestyle dvds as well!

  • does anyone know where this clip is from???

  • GLAD I MADE THE MOVE FROM HIP HOP TO FREESTYLE!!!! FREESTYLE WAS ABOUT LOVE!!!! AND HAVING FUN!!!!

  • As a white boy I grew up with freestyle as many white people have and still to this day love it!!

  • Freestyle Lives Forever in Our Hearts!....I Just Feel So Blessed to Had Lived Through This Era and Enjoyed This Music to The Fullest!!!!.....

  • So many nice words from so many nice

    people! Yes, if your really feel Freestyle in

    your heart and ears it will never set you

    free! I'm happy with that! Freestyle is

    universal and forever!

  • Freestyle music has had alot of major label artists that sold millions of albums worldwide,George LaMond,TKA,Stevie B,Joey Kid,Coro,Cynthia,SF Spanish Fly,The Cover Girls,Daize,Lisette Melendez,Tony Moran,Judy Torres and Expose,they have all sold hundreds of thousands of albums and millions of albums worldwide,they created modern music,they began in the same place rap and hiphop music began and at the same time,they are real music artists,with great singing voices that sing real music :)

  • Loved freestyle since I was very young and stll my fav music till today..this video is very informational, thx for posting :)

  • Freestyle is still around,it's real music,great music,the Freestyle legends reunited and sold out the main arena of Madison Square Garden in New York City,they sold out Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City,the James L Knight Center in Miami,they are radio stations playing freestyle,most pop,r&b,pop rock,Latin music,hiphop and rap music of today is freestyle music,they use freestyle beats but most of the music stars today dont have the talent and originality that the original freestyle singers have

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  • Freestyle music has had alot of hits that went number one on the Billboard charts,and in the top 40 and hot 100,freestyle music united all Latinos,Puerto Ricans,Mexicans,Cubans,Chicano­s,Dominicans,Colombians,Brazil­ians and other Hispanic,it united all Latin people like Hispanics with Italians and Filipinos,it became a global sucess,they re alot of freestyle singers that are Puerto Rican,Mexican,Chicano, Filipino,Jewish,European,Asian­,German,Italian and Greek,it unites cultures,it's great music

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  • Freestyle for life.....

  • Salinas Ca DJ Kazzeo on KHDC 90.9 FM Plays Freestyle Every Thursday 6 to 8 PM - Plays the best of the past and the new freestyle - Eye II Eye, Angelina, Sharon Maceren, Pure Trend etc..

  • This is great!! Now I can explain to others what freestyle music is....

    I've linked your video to my freestyle mix.  My hope to educate the rest of the world!

  • Why wasn't Sa-Fire on this? She was one of the best of all times. It's almost as if she was kept out of this on purpose.

  • @Mantronix10 Agree, Safire was definately one fo the original pioneers of Freestyle. Check her out on facebook, under safire cosme.

  • Freestyle Forever!

  • Andy Panda!!! thts my dad!!

  • My car runs on freestyle....!!

  • Aqui yo quiero un trago!

    O rompemos la radiola!

  • The freestyle memories will live forever. I still love this music. It makes me dance, sing and places enormous emotion in me... Freestyle music is the best and always will be... Right now I just think its dormant...needs to be revitalized...There is no other music that creates fanatics the way this music does,,, we are beautiful people,,,,,,Latinos Do have talent!!!!!!! Que viva mi gente....

  • @angeles4uxxxx

    freestyle music will always be apart of me till the day i die <3 this music like no other helped me get through some really hard times and words just cant describe the beauty of freestyle! i blast it in my car everywhere i go and i remember the good times in clubs from 2001-2005.

    it's a shame hardly any radio stations play it and even in clubs today you barely hear any freestyle. i just keep it alive everywhere i go. cant forget my roots <3

  • Thanks for this upload. One this Lisette said was that everything was sounding the same, but it kind of needs to in order for the music to stay in that genre. Just my opinion.

  • I Love Freestyle and Still jam it always.

  • dope

  • All i have to say is that FREESTYLE will never die.

    FREESTYLE FOREVER!!!!!

  • Freestyle is the ultimate club lifestyle.

    The most beautiful people.

    The most beautiful dancing.

    The absolute best music.

    The best music to cruise in your ride with.

    The best music to blast your system to.

    And DAMN good to make love to for hours!

    WEPPPPPPA!

  • @TemplarRican lol you took the words right out my mouth.

  • @vcenzo71

    Anybody with any taste would know this!

    :)

  • @TemplarRican ur AWESOME!!!

  • @freestylemusicleolat

    Gracias!

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  • excellent post, freestyle was and will always be original. long live freestyle!!!!

  • didnt know this documentry existed thanks for posting

  • George LaMond was called the king of freestyle & Listte Melendez was called the queen of freestyle,they were are called the kings and queens of freestyle because the Latino kids in new york city idolized them the most,TKA were called the kings of freestyle because they were a group,Cynthia was called the princess of freestyle,all of them are very sucessful talented music artists but the kings and queens title is silly and they dont like being called that,they are just very talented singers.

  • 1989 if ONLY!!!! what passes for music today is shameful.. this is now a generation that skiped the talent pool look what hip hop freestyles cousin has digressed into

  • I have an old inssue of Spin magazine from 1988 with Safire on the cover. It was call Latin Hip Hop in NY and it mentoined Noel and other groups. The name was around much longer than freestyle.

  • is all bout chicano rap fuck the rest bitches Mr. criminal is the king or chicano rap

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  • And it's still 1989 for some people.......

  • @1BadMopho

    No, it's 20 years beyond 1989 now, but many of us love what we were listening to then, we like to look back at that time with fond memories...

  • freestyle is still rockin to me..... this music will never fade from my mind!

  • George Lamond --

    @ 3:42 what he says, how he says it, how he looks, etc., the is at his best.

    again @ 4:12.

    A King should always be at his best, and, he always is.

  • sorry lisette melendez,but lil suzy is the queen of freestyle..................

  • i lovem all but freestyle lil suzy has deffinitly has never turned to any other type of music and has stayed true to us all so yes i agree

  • lil suzy is my wife fool!!

  • @foggj76 Naw.  Judy Torres :D

  • i like alot of so called fake artists.but not all are good.i like all freestyle.and will listen day & night...............

  • LATIN FREESTYLE FOR LIFE!!!!

  • Great points MusicMan!

  • latin freestyle music rules!!!!!!!!!!

  • First off, I thank you for uploading this Doneuemf

    Now I'm going to say my part:

    This was considered Latin HipHop to how Rap was called " Black Music " meaning, it wasn't it's name, but something people called it in latin areas. Same thing as Italians call it Guido music and so forth. To put an "Ethnicity" To a English style of music is wrong.

    Had all songs been florida based ( like Sweet Sensation, Stevie B, Etc ) tropical, then maybe, otherwise, it's Freestyle Music.

  • On Lisette Melendez: I don't know where people coined her the Queen, this vid is the first time I'm hearing it. And she said " People were putting out records that sounded the same " lol, I want you guys to hear her first album Together Forever and tell me if she has a place to make that statement.

    George Lamond At 5:50 : Embarrassment to the "Latin Industry" ... nice job.

    Marc Anthony made a good point and said " The music began to suffer because everyone and their mother had a record out "

  • Those records that George & Lisette said that weren't upto par to "their" standards, those records are what kept peoples attention to still listen to it today.

    You guys put out 2 or 3 songs in 10 or more years, if it waited for you guys, it would have died long ago.

    These performers critiquing and wanting good quality stuff are the same ones who are stuck in the past themselves by performing the same old tired songs over and over. And they have the balls to talk? Come on man.

  • true dat............

  • That's why many artists only had 1 or 2 hits they still BORINGLY sing today and are really only known for. Also lack of good new stuff.

    Lisette IS NOT the queen of freestyle music, sorry.

  • I'd say the 'queen' of Freestyle could be either

    SaFire, Cynthia or Judy.

    Lil Suzy could be the Princess of Freestyle ;)

  • There's alot of factors which killed off freestyle music over the years. You can't contribute it to just one or two. And I don't want to get into it.But I strongly contribute it's demise to the loss of TALENTED MUSIC PRODUCERS.

  • @1BadMopho I think the late 90s finally put it in its coffin. What was coming from Tazmania, Viper, and the one -offs from the West Coast and Texas. Freestyle may have been called "dead" around '94 or '95 but a lot of great stuff came out until '96.

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