Freestyle had a big Latin influence. Together Forever - Lisette Melendez, Fantasy Girl - Johnny O, Diamond Girl - Stevie B , Within My Heart- The Voyce, Show Me - The Cover Girls Feeling nostalgic for the 90s So many great songs
Yes you finally listening to Freestyle. I listen to freestyle my whole life. I’m 39 years old. My parents used to go to a disco club in NYC called the Funhouse and they used to play freestyle, planet rock and early hip hop. I want to recommend you 3 freestyle song for you to get started… there’s a lot of songs… 1) Noel - Silent Morning 2)George Lamond - Bad Of The Heart 3) Stevie B - Spring Love
Glad to see you check out some Freestyle! Some other artists too check out are Cover Girls, Sa-Fire, Connie, Lisette Melendez, Expose, Stevie B, TKA to name a fews! Freestyle ruled the mid 80's
OMG you just brought me back to Palladium (NYC) circa '91!!! this was a fire freestyle track! saw lil suzy perform this in the clubs about a dozen times! damn i miss freestyle... and house... and being 30 years younger! thanks for the memory!
YES!!!! 🗽 This is FREESTYLE!! SO glad you have finally reached this genre! At the height of my Brooklyn/Manhattan clubbing days. 🪩 Met my husband on the dance floor and we are married 32 years now and STILL dance; going to a Freestyle reunion concert in January. Freestyle is still alive in NY and NJ. More Freestyle: NO REASON TO CRY by Judy Torres, “SPRING LOVE” by Stevie B ❤❤❤
Freestyle music is a New York/New Jersey staple. I'm a metalhead and I love 80's freestyle. I've seen multiple concerts. No one who doesn't come from that area understands how great this music is during a great time to be alive.
DEFINITELY NY/NJ! Grew up in Brooklyn, moved to NJ in 87 just across the water, clubbing days were 85 to 92; best times! Husband and I met on the dancefloor 34 years ago and are going to a Freestyle concert in New Brunswick, NJ in January 😂❤️
1991 Lil Suzy was only 12 years old. I’m from North Jersey was 16 at the time, this is all you heard coming from cars mainly 5.0 Mustangs cruising up and down Ridge Rd North Arlington Bloomfield Ave in Newark Bergenline Ave in North Bergen. Miss those days don’t see that at all anymore. From about 1987 to around 1992 Freestyle Dance music ruled. If your ever interested in checking out what music was like around here on a Friday night check out Jeff Romanowski Hot 97 Friday night hot mix, he did the mix from 89-93
Holy smokes! I am originally from North Jersey and I didn't cruise Ridge Road, but I sure cruised Bloomfield Ave! And also Ferry Street in Newark. I think I am about 2 years older than you but what a small damn world!
Yes!!!! Freestyle music is a great club genre. Other freestyle artists to consider reacting to: Exposé, The Cover Girls, Stevie B, Cynthia, George Lamond, TKA, Lisette Melendez, Sa-Fire
90s music,she was 13 when she came out with this song,which was her biggest hit and not sure how old she was in this performance,but this was her first video she ever did:-)
Latin freestyle was huge during the '80s and '90s in Houston , Austin and San Antonio, Texas. When i was growing up.🕺. Play Company B, Noel, Cynthia, Lisa Lisa Cult Jam and Trinear next!
Lil Suzy was around 13 when this video for “Take Me In Your Arms” was released in 1992. Another song of hers “When I Fall In Love” from 1996 has more of a Eurodance beat.
Yes! Latin Freestyle Reaction! This was one of the last hit songs from this genre of music. Lil Suzy is in her 40’s now and still performs. Freestyle has made a huge resurgence in the past several years.
You should tell by her non 80’s hair. Its 1990. Songs still had an 80’s flow before it became 90’s. Like the early 80’s still had a 70’s flow before it became 80’s.
My best friend in high school sister used to drive us around, she played this song all the time. Such great memories. She passed away a few years ago. I think of her anytime I hear this.
This brings me back to my teen years. Gotta love some freestyle! This is a vast rabbit hole I highly recommend you dive down into. And, to answer your question, she was only 12 here.
Omg yesssssss! Latin hip-pop! Lil Suzy, collage, Buffy, Stevie b, Johnny o and moreeeeew!!!!!! You guys are gonna love freestyle!!! Thank you so much for reacting to this!!! You guys took me back!!!
Oh wow my friend was huge fan of Freestyle music. Very east coast. Fun fact... Marc Anthony, the latin crooner/salsero and JLos ex hubby started out with freestyle music. You guys should definitely do more Marc Anthony tunes. Even his English album was great
God, I love Freestyle. Brings back so much memories. This was my teenage time, so much lovesickness and emotions. When I hear Fantasy Girl i still get emotional. Plz react to it its such a great Song.
I double checked this, and she was 12 when the album was released but 13 when the single came out. Still too young to go into the clubs this played in, haha!
As soon as this started, my first thought was you two need to react to 'Planet Rock' by Afrika Bambaata and the Soul Sonic Force. Also, a group you might like is a Canadian group called 'Candi & the Backbeat'. A couple of songs of theirs from the 80s to check out: 'Under Your Spell' 'Under a Latin Moon'
Not late '80s, but close. This song and video was early 90s. Latin freestyle music was very popular during the '80s and '90s. Similar to R&B, at least the singing style, but freestyle music is more upbeat, Latin music influenced, breakdance music/Latin hip hop style beats, Afro-Latino/Caribbean style (drums, horns, pianos/keyboards, some guitars, etc) beats, sometimes they sing in Spanish/bilungual as well. some synthesizers, , etc. True that Freestyle music in lyrical content is similar to R&B, very romantic type songs. lol Hispanics and Italians are usually very passionate, romantic folks, so it kind of makes sense. Think of it as the Latino version of new wave/synth pop and EDM, house music. You are right, Freestyle Music was at its peak during the '80s and '90s. Great dance music. Big on the radio, music videos (MTV, BET, night clubs, etc). Most of these bands are Latinos (Puerto Ricans, Cubans, Dominicans, Mexicans), Italians, Filipinos, etc. Started off on the east coast like NYC/NJ, Miami (FL), Philadelphia (PA), Puerto Rico, etc and then spreaded out to other regions around the country and world. Typically large cities with big presence of Latino, Black, Italian, Asian residents. Other spots big in this scene is Chicago (IL), Toronto (Canada), Italy, cities in California, Texas, Philipinnes, Detroit (MI), Brazil, latin countries, etc Other popular artists in this subgenre would be TKA, Lisa Lisa and the Cult Jam, Corina, Company B, Cover Girls, Expose, Shannon, Trinear, Linear, Stevie B, Lisette Melendez, Noel, George Lamond, Johnny O, Cynthia, Sa-Fire, Debbie Deb, Pretty Poison, Rockell, Jocelyn Enriquez, Nancy Martinez, Jaya, Judy Torres, Coro, etc. Check out more of them.
I’m a metalhead, but freestyle has always been a guilty pleasure. Back then, all you needed was a Yamaha DX-7 and a chick friend who could halfway carry a tune… All of a sudden, you were a “producer”.😂
I think you would enjoy "Silent Morning" by Noel. Another great electronic beat you would love would be songs by Information Society. Try "What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy)" and "Walking Away" by Information Society.
Another song that takes me back to my club days in the 90s. Dancing the night away at Clutch Cargos in Pontiac or Dance-opolis in Mt. Clemens, this was another song that was in rotation.
gotta listen to George Lamond. TKA. La India Judy Torres. Miss those clubbing days. Back then you’d see these singers in the clubs. Freestyle was Big in NY/NJ. Loved the song Maria by TKA
Freestyle music was hot back in the 80's. You guys should check out TKA "Tears May Fall", George Lamond "Bad Of The Heart" and Sweet Sensation "Never Let You Go".
This style of music has multiple names: Latin hip hop, freestyle, and Latin freestyle. At one point during this song you hear the "Planet Rock" beat from Afrika Bambaataa and Soul Sonic Force, which is a foundation to the sound. Other acts in this style are Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam, Expose (Ex-po-zay), Stevie B., and Sweet Sensation. Lil Suzy was THIRTEEN when this became a hit!! Yikes!!
And Cover Girls, Company B, C-Bank, Egyptian Lover, Larabell, Leather & Lace, Sequel, Sweet Sensation, Shana, Tina B....and who could forget Will To Power!
OMG!!! I grew up listening to Freesytle music in the 80s. The best music growing up. Back home me and my friends use to go ice-skating on Friday nights and they play freestyle music and we had fun dancing on the ice. Good times. Check out TKA-Louder In Love. Debbie Dee-Weekend, Rockell-In A Dream and Dream Boy.
" Funky Little Beat " - CONNIE ( 1986 ) LIl Susie definitely reminded Me of CONNIE's music style too its absolutely Awsome ❤️ Lil Susie and Connie both have wonderful dance music from the 80s and 90s Youguys gonna love " Funky Little Beat " ( 1986 too : )
Freestyle had a big Latin influence. Together Forever - Lisette Melendez, Fantasy Girl - Johnny O, Diamond Girl - Stevie B , Within My Heart- The Voyce, Show Me - The Cover Girls
Feeling nostalgic for the 90s
So many great songs
Sending All My Love - Linear
Yes you finally listening to Freestyle. I listen to freestyle my whole life. I’m 39 years old. My parents used to go to a disco club in NYC called the Funhouse and they used to play freestyle, planet rock and early hip hop. I want to recommend you 3 freestyle song for you to get started… there’s a lot of songs…
1) Noel - Silent Morning
2)George Lamond - Bad Of The Heart
3) Stevie B - Spring Love
Lil Suzy was 13 years old when she made this video
This was in 1991 which means she was 12 years old. Born 1979.
Yup. I’m remember thinking back then that’s she was so cool because she looked older (I was born the same year she was).
Glad to see you check out some Freestyle! Some other artists too check out are Cover Girls, Sa-Fire, Connie, Lisette Melendez, Expose, Stevie B, TKA to name a fews! Freestyle ruled the mid 80's
YESSSSS!!!
I love that Debbie Deb, Trinere, George Lamond and a ton more of them are still touring.
Yesss! My Teens!!!
They should def check out those artists and go down the freestyle rabbit hole. Would love to see them check out TKA - "Maria."
This rabbit hole is soooooooo deep guys!!! Freestyle music is great!!! Love the classics!!
OMG you just brought me back to Palladium (NYC) circa '91!!!
this was a fire freestyle track! saw lil suzy perform this in the clubs about a dozen times!
damn i miss freestyle... and house... and being 30 years younger! thanks for the memory!
YES!!!! 🗽 This is FREESTYLE!! SO glad you have finally reached this genre! At the height of my Brooklyn/Manhattan clubbing days. 🪩 Met my husband on the dance floor and we are married 32 years now and STILL dance; going to a Freestyle reunion concert in January. Freestyle is still alive in NY and NJ. More Freestyle: NO REASON TO CRY by Judy Torres, “SPRING LOVE” by Stevie B ❤❤❤
They've done some freestyle just not deep on it & when it comes to dance music they always pick the wrong version
LIL Suzy is not so little anymore. I just attended a freestyle concert she performed in San Antonio Tx .. She still looks n sounds amazing.
Freestyle music is a New York/New Jersey staple. I'm a metalhead and I love 80's freestyle. I've seen multiple concerts. No one who doesn't come from that area understands how great this music is during a great time to be alive.
L.A. too. ❤
Me too!! 80’s Metalhead and LOVE 80’s dance music. So happy they are diving into this genre. Can’t wait for more!!
@@pidge0427 ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Me too!!!
DEFINITELY NY/NJ! Grew up in Brooklyn, moved to NJ in 87 just across the water, clubbing days were 85 to 92; best times! Husband and I met on the dancefloor 34 years ago and are going to a Freestyle concert in New Brunswick, NJ in January 😂❤️
Jersey... we dont pump our gas... WE PUMP OUR FISTS! ✊
The best of Latin Freestyle of the 80's and 90's
1991 Lil Suzy was only 12 years old. I’m from North Jersey was 16 at the time, this is all you heard coming from cars mainly 5.0 Mustangs cruising up and down Ridge Rd North Arlington Bloomfield Ave in Newark Bergenline Ave in North Bergen. Miss those days don’t see that at all anymore. From about 1987 to around 1992 Freestyle Dance music ruled. If your ever interested in checking out what music was like around here on a Friday night check out Jeff Romanowski Hot 97 Friday night hot mix, he did the mix from 89-93
Holy smokes! I am originally from North Jersey and I didn't cruise Ridge Road, but I sure cruised Bloomfield Ave! And also Ferry Street in Newark. I think I am about 2 years older than you but what a small damn world!
We would cruise around Brookdale Park then head to Bloomfield Ave. I miss JJ's hotdogs.
@@loamrider3086 JJ's!!!! Yes! OMG. I am having such flashbacks.
Bergenline Ave.!! 👍🏽
Please more “ Freestyle Music” the lost hidden genre.. lot of great artists
House and Freestyle was the sound on Hollywood Blvd in the 80's. My fav dance song.
This is my jam! Rob, we need to get on roller skates to pump it out to Lil Suzy. You guys are the best. I love your vibes and energy.
Yes!!!! I’ve been waiting for you guys to checkout some freestyle music!!! Love it!!!
Yes!!!! Freestyle music is a great club genre. Other freestyle artists to consider reacting to:
Exposé, The Cover Girls, Stevie B, Cynthia, George Lamond, TKA, Lisette Melendez, Sa-Fire
90s music,she was 13 when she came out with this song,which was her biggest hit and not sure how old she was in this performance,but this was her first video she ever did:-)
Noel - Silent Morning
Stevie B - I wanna be the one / spring love
Good start of this genre
Also add Angelina- Release me
Jocelyn Enriquez- A little bit of Ecstay
Lil Suzy is very young in this video, she released this song when she was 12 years old in 1991.
She's 44 years old now in 2024.
Latin freestyle was huge during the '80s and '90s in Houston , Austin and San Antonio, Texas. When i was growing up.🕺. Play Company B, Noel, Cynthia, Lisa Lisa Cult Jam and Trinear next!
All I could think about listening to this was another song titled The Bass that Ate Miami by Maggotron. Of course Planet Rock was huge as well.
Lil Suzy was around 13 when this video for “Take Me In Your Arms” was released in 1992. Another song of hers “When I Fall In Love” from 1996 has more of a Eurodance beat.
Latin freestyle has so many bangers, please do more 🤙🏼
Holy smokes! This was 1991!! Lots of Electronics and a very nasally voice was the order of the day! LOL!
Well she was only 12 years old 😂 when this song came out.
@@JadeK297 Well, they weren't all 12! 😄
This song was huge when I was in 9th grade in Florida. I remember talking to a little honey-dip from school on the phone while this was playing. 🌝
She was about 13, song came out in 91
oh how we danced to this, even saw lil Suzy in the clubs
Yes! Latin Freestyle Reaction! This was one of the last hit songs from this genre of music. Lil Suzy is in her 40’s now and still performs. Freestyle has made a huge resurgence in the past several years.
Happy to see more freestyle grew up on it in NJ Big hair and all lol
LATIN FREESTYLE! is a whole other Genre that nobody talks about enough! I love this song!
Omg freestyle. I know all these songs by heart because of my mom
You should tell by her non 80’s hair. Its 1990. Songs still had an 80’s flow before it became 90’s. Like the early 80’s still had a 70’s flow before it became 80’s.
Oh yeah!!! Getting into some freestyle!!
Loved this dance floor music from the 80s and 90s. More, please.
That's the 90's cuz it was the beginning of my teenage years ☺
The beat is sampled from an iconic classic electro hip hop track ''PLANET ROCK by SOUL SONIC fORCE from the early 80s
The ULTIMATE freestyle jam that I think you will both like is “Dreamboy/Dreamgirl” by Johnny O and Cynthia. You MUST check that out
Latin Freestyle. Y’all should listen to Trinere “They’re Playing Our Song.” An 80s classic!!
You got to do sweet sensation they have several bangers that ruled discos back in the 80's
My best friend in high school sister used to drive us around, she played this song all the time. Such great memories.
She passed away a few years ago. I think of her anytime I hear this.
This brings me back to my teen years. Gotta love some freestyle! This is a vast rabbit hole I highly recommend you dive down into. And, to answer your question, she was only 12 here.
❤
Yes, she was in the 6th-7th grade when she recorded the song / filmed the video.
Omg yesssssss! Latin hip-pop! Lil Suzy, collage, Buffy, Stevie b, Johnny o and moreeeeew!!!!!! You guys are gonna love freestyle!!! Thank you so much for reacting to this!!! You guys took me back!!!
Amber & Jay, Freestyle In The House!!!
Lil Suzy! Wow it's been minute since I've heard this. Definitely 80's freestyle vibes. Brings me back to my teenage years for sure.❤
Had a crush on her back in the day we were close in age . She got 3 years on me lol but she’s still gorgeous now .
Love 80's freestyle Like coro ,Noel, steve b, secual, George lamond,corina ,Cynthia and more .
Alright!!!! Finally doing some Freestyle music!!!! Cool!!!!
Man alive! I haven’t heard this song in years. I thoroughly enjoyed this.
Freestyle. It just hits different.
Yessss!!!! You're diping your feet in freestyle music of the 90's, especially in Chicago
Oh wow my friend was huge fan of Freestyle music. Very east coast.
Fun fact... Marc Anthony, the latin crooner/salsero and JLos ex hubby started out with freestyle music. You guys should definitely do more Marc Anthony tunes. Even his English album was great
We all was vibin thats whats up
FREESTYLE!!!! Yaaassssss!
This is called latin freestyle music.
A programmed Latin rhythm is more of what I'm hearing.
I got a little choked up!! WOW! Very early clubbing years!! Before the hard core raves. Lol Never gets old!! ❤😂
Awww Snap….break out the turn tables for the house party early 90’s style. We’re just missing Johnny O
Yes, more Freestyle please!
This song still plays to this day in the clubs!
She was 12 when the song and video came out. I believe she's 44 now. The song came out in 1991.
God, I love Freestyle. Brings back so much memories. This was my teenage time, so much lovesickness and emotions. When I hear Fantasy Girl i still get emotional. Plz react to it its such a great Song.
omg this was my sister's jam back in early 90's along with stevie b and buffy
Good old 80s , 90s freestyle
Yes. Freestyle. Covers Girls sweet Sensation. Stevie B Cynthia.yes
Lil Suzy was 12 when this was released!
Better Latin Club group would be Expose “Come Go With Me” and Point of No Return” for starters.
They did Expose Come Go With Me :)
Maybe Seasons Change!
Oh wow, I'd forgotten about this song! She was only 12 when it was released!
I double checked this, and she was 12 when the album was released but 13 when the single came out. Still too young to go into the clubs this played in, haha!
Jay, you would have LOVED clubbing in NYC from 85-92; truly! You get the groove! ❤
Back to the clubs from back in the day.
As soon as this started, my first thought was you two need to react to 'Planet Rock' by Afrika Bambaata and the Soul Sonic Force.
Also, a group you might like is a Canadian group called 'Candi & the Backbeat'. A couple of songs of theirs from the 80s to check out:
'Under Your Spell'
'Under a Latin Moon'
That the signature drums and synths of it. I worked in music retail back then, listened to lots of music, but missed this one.
Latin freestyle. We had some good times with this music. Cynthia, Lisette Melendez, Jonny O. So many more❤
Safire - let me be the one is a top female freestyle singer. Also Judy Torres
You beat me to mentioning Safire. I was going to say "Boy I've Been Told" though. Both are bangers.
She’s no longer Lil Suzy she is now an absolutely gorgeous Lady 🌹
Another great song that's similar to this song is "In A Dream" by Rockell.
Originally sung by Jossette Rockell version was a remake…
Not late '80s, but close. This song and video was early 90s.
Latin freestyle music was very popular during the '80s and '90s. Similar to R&B, at least the singing style, but freestyle music is more upbeat, Latin music influenced, breakdance music/Latin hip hop style beats, Afro-Latino/Caribbean style (drums, horns, pianos/keyboards, some guitars, etc) beats, sometimes they sing in Spanish/bilungual as well. some synthesizers, , etc. True that Freestyle music in lyrical content is similar to R&B, very romantic type songs. lol Hispanics and Italians are usually very passionate, romantic folks, so it kind of makes sense. Think of it as the Latino version of new wave/synth pop and EDM, house music. You are right, Freestyle Music was at its peak during the '80s and '90s. Great dance music. Big on the radio, music videos (MTV, BET, night clubs, etc).
Most of these bands are Latinos (Puerto Ricans, Cubans, Dominicans, Mexicans), Italians, Filipinos, etc. Started off on the east coast like NYC/NJ, Miami (FL), Philadelphia (PA), Puerto Rico, etc and then spreaded out to other regions around the country and world. Typically large cities with big presence of Latino, Black, Italian, Asian residents. Other spots big in this scene is Chicago (IL), Toronto (Canada), Italy, cities in California, Texas, Philipinnes, Detroit (MI), Brazil, latin countries, etc Other popular artists in this subgenre would be TKA, Lisa Lisa and the Cult Jam, Corina, Company B, Cover Girls, Expose, Shannon, Trinear, Linear, Stevie B, Lisette Melendez, Noel, George Lamond, Johnny O, Cynthia, Sa-Fire, Debbie Deb, Pretty Poison, Rockell, Jocelyn Enriquez, Nancy Martinez, Jaya, Judy Torres, Coro, etc. Check out more of them.
Yes, Some Johnny O
Old School Freestyle, love it. :D Freestyle was pretty big in Souther California in the mid-late 80s.
I'm proud to be a member of your beautiful family
I wish freestyle music came back but modernized by edm producers
I’m a metalhead, but freestyle has always been a guilty pleasure. Back then, all you needed was a Yamaha DX-7 and a chick friend who could halfway carry a tune… All of a sudden, you were a “producer”.😂
Then you get signed by Tommy Boy or Sleeping Bag records, Jellybean remixes it for you.
You guys need to do some Expose! Point of No Return, Come Go with Me, and Let Me Be the One!!!
I'll start the song suggestions with a classic TKA song called Scars of Love. Then listen to a forgotten classic called Roses are Red by Maribell.
Check out Lisette Melendez "together forever" same type of music 👍
I think you would enjoy "Silent Morning" by Noel. Another great electronic beat you would love would be songs by Information Society. Try "What's On Your Mind (Pure Energy)" and "Walking Away" by Information Society.
Noel - Silent Morning. Linear -:Sending all my love
She is now 44 yrs of age born in 1979
Club MTV downtown Julie Brown at the Palladium
Yes!!! Latin Freestyle music is my favorite ❤
Another song that takes me back to my club days in the 90s. Dancing the night away at Clutch Cargos in Pontiac or Dance-opolis in Mt. Clemens, this was another song that was in rotation.
Clutch cargos yes! Spent a lot of time at Club X and Industry as well
@@kevintucker1172 I think it's hilarious that Clutch Cargos went back to being a church!
gotta listen to George Lamond. TKA. La India Judy Torres. Miss those clubbing days. Back then you’d see these singers in the clubs. Freestyle was Big in NY/NJ. Loved the song Maria by TKA
Freestyle music was hot back in the 80's. You guys should check out TKA "Tears May Fall", George Lamond "Bad Of The Heart" and Sweet Sensation "Never Let You Go".
This style of music has multiple names: Latin hip hop, freestyle, and Latin freestyle. At one point during this song you hear the "Planet Rock" beat from Afrika Bambaataa and Soul Sonic Force, which is a foundation to the sound. Other acts in this style are Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam, Expose (Ex-po-zay), Stevie B., and Sweet Sensation. Lil Suzy was THIRTEEN when this became a hit!! Yikes!!
Don't forget TKA, India, Trinere, Coro, George Lamond! Oh those were the days!
And Cover Girls, Company B, C-Bank, Egyptian Lover, Larabell, Leather & Lace, Sequel, Sweet Sensation, Shana, Tina B....and who could forget Will To Power!
Pretty sure it is none of those things. It is just late 80s/early 90s pop trash lol.
@@Demion83 You probably don't know how to dance do you?
lol
@@maryewilson2009 You probably think that's a burn, but I'd sooner jump off a cliff than say "yes I do know how to dance"
OMG!!! I grew up listening to Freesytle music in the 80s. The best music growing up. Back home me and my friends use to go ice-skating on Friday nights and they play freestyle music and we had fun dancing on the ice. Good times. Check out TKA-Louder In Love. Debbie Dee-Weekend, Rockell-In A Dream and Dream Boy.
Debbie Deb
Those were the days!
80s 90s latin freestyle was on point from Philly, New York ,jersey Florida Boston
" Funky Little Beat " - CONNIE ( 1986 ) LIl Susie definitely reminded Me of CONNIE's music style too its absolutely Awsome ❤️ Lil Susie and Connie both have wonderful dance music from the 80s and 90s Youguys gonna love " Funky Little Beat " ( 1986 too : )
YES!! Wow this song brings me back to the club scene in the early 90s in FL! Such a great song 🥳
FREESTYLE MUSIC WILL NEVER DIE
this and LIsa LIsa with Cult Jam, freestyle baby
The song is light and fun, but I'm loving how much of a good time Jay is having!
YAAAAYYYY YOU GUYS FINALLY DID ANOTHER FREESTYLE JAM!!
Please check out Cover Girls - Show me
Tka - You are the one as some examples
She sampled Afrika Bambaataa & Soul Sonic Force Planet Rock you should react to that 🙂