Call It Watcha Like is the third studio album by freestyle singer Johnny O, released on September 5, 1995 by record label ex-It Records.
It's So Good is the tenth studio album by Freestyle musician Stevie B, released on April 29, 2000, by Bolari Records.
Soon after the return to the format, KXBT has reintroduced Freestyle Dance music and added more Reggaeton music to the charts.
The song is a cover of the 1991 single by freestyle singer Keedy, covered in 1992 in Spanish by Puerto Rican singer Chayanne as "Mi Primer Amor", in 1994 by Australian girl pop group Girlfriend and in 1996 by American dance music singer Judy Cheeks.
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Some of Barbosa's greatest musical influences were Arthur Baker and John Robie, the duo that invented electro funk with Afrika Bambaataa's "Planet Rock".
Concept of One was a dance-pop and freestyle music project formed in 1989 by music producer Tony Moran, soon after the end of The Latin Rascals.
In the early part of 1985 Nayobe became the first Latin American female to record a Freestyle song called "Please Don't Go" which was produced by Andy Panda.
The single's video, directed by Morissette, featured her and (then boyfriend) actor Dash Mihok as dance partners transitioning through time and style, from ballroom to salsa, swing, tap, freestyle and rave.
"Take Me in Your Arms" is a song by freestyle singer Lil Suzy.
Univision Music is also at the vanguard of identifying and developing new artists and new music genres, which is evidenced by its leading role and commitment to the unparalleled success of the Urban Regional movement, spearheaded by Platinum-recording and Grammy-nominated Latin Hip Hop sensation Akwid.
The format is very similar to that of the defunct WEJM, playing Motown, Disco, funk, new jack swing, freestyle, and early hip hop from the 1960s-2000s.
In addition, Ligosa Entertainment was a subsidiary of Ligosa and produced songs for upcoming freestyle music acts like Judy Torres (dubbed the "Queen of Freestyle"), Sa-Fire, and Mark Kalfa.