Latin freestyle is a form of American electronic dance music of electro-funk, post-disco, Italo disco, hip-hop origins, that is popular within Latino communities. This is a list of notable freestyle music groups, musicians, songs and albums.
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Artists • History (1980s • 1990s) • Albums • Compilations • References |
Year | Artist(s) | Name | Label |
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1983 | Shannon | "Let the Music Play" | Emergency (EMDS 6540) |
1983 | Stacy Lattisaw and Johnny Gill | "Block Party" | Cotillion (7 99725) |
1985 | Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam with Full Force | "Can You Feel the Beat"[1] | Columbia (44-05295) |
1985 | Brenda K. Starr | "I Want Your Love" | Mirage |
1985 | Wish featuring Fonda Rae | "Touch Me (All Night Long)" | KN (KN 1001) |
1986 | Nu Shooz | "I Can't Wait"[1] | Atlantic (0-86828R) |
1988 | Pebbles | "Mercedes Boy" | MCA (53279) |
Year | Name | Artist(s) | Label |
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1987 | Show Me[1] | The Cover Girls | Fever Records |
1989 | We Can't Go Wrong | The Cover Girls | Capitol |
1989 | Love Story[1] | Judy Torres | Profile |
1994 | Lovely[1] | Jocelyn Enriquez | Classified |
1995 | Life Goes On[1] | Lil Suzy | Metropolitan |
1997 | Te Sigo Esperando[1] | Brenda K. Starr | Parcha |
Year | Name | Artist(s) | Label |
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1989 | Greatest Hits[1] | Trinere | Pandisc |
1991 | The Best of Stevie B[1] | Stevie B | LMR (Lefrak-Moelis Records) |
1995 | Freestyle Latin Dance Hits, Vol. 2[1] | Various Artists | K-Tel Distribution |
1997 | Freestyle Latin Dance Hits, Vol. 3[1] | Various Artists | Cold Front |
1999 | The Hits and More[1] | George Lamond | Robbins Entertainment |