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  2. Shannon's 1983 hit "Let the Music Play" is often considered the first freestyle song and the first major song recorded by a Latin American artist is "Please Don't Go" by Nayobe from 1984. From there, freestyle gained a large presence in American clubs, especially in New York and Miami.

  3. 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'.

  4. May 7, 2022 · Considered the first and maybe most quintessential freestyle track, this #1 US pop hit and its stellar dub mix showcase the drum programming, vocal style, sampled orchestra stabs, and heavy use of effects and edits that would come to define the genre.

    • Let the Music Play by Shannon. Debate may rage on over the origin of “freestyle music,” but one thing’s for sure: Shannon’s “Let the Music Play” stands tall as one of the genre’s pioneers and all-time greats.
    • I Wonder If I Take You Home by Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam. It goes without saying that “I Wonder If I Take You Home” is one of the greatest singles to come out of this genre alongside Shannon’s classic.
    • Spring Love (Come Back to Me) by Stevie B. It’s a fact they don’t make Freestyle songs like they used to. Proof of this lies in Miami’s Stevie B’s 1988 classic, “Spring Love (Come Back to Me)”.
    • Come Go With Me by Exposé. Few Freestyle songs have stood the test of time like “Come Go With Me” by Exposé. Released in 1987, it was a defining pop track of its era, reflecting vibrant Latin Dance rhythms that have endured as an audio backdrop for much of our modern culture.
  5. Apr 10, 2010 · Many people cite “Let the Music Play” (1983) by Shannon as the first freestyle track. However, many contend that it was Afrika Bambaataa, with his hit release “Planet Rock,” that conceived Freestyle’s first child and indeed earmarked that song as the first freestyle song produced.

    • Florida breaks, Melodic Funk, Funk Carioca
  6. Jan 18, 2024 · Freestyle music originated in the late 1970s, taking the music scene by storm in the 1980s. This genre is a unique fusion of electronic dance music, pop, and Latin rhythms, creating an energetic and infectious sound that captivated audiences around the world.

  7. Shannon 's 1983 hit "Let the Music Play" is often considered the first freestyle song and the first major song recorded by a Latin American artist is "Please Don't Go" by Nayobe from 1984. From there, freestyle gained a large presence in American clubs, especially in New York and Miami. Radio airplay followed in the mid 1980s.

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