Freestyle music
Freestyle or Latin freestyle, also called Latin hip-hop in its early years, is a form of electronic music that is heavily influenced by Hispanic and African-American culture. Freestyle emerged around 1982 and hit its peak in 1989. It continues to be produced today and enjoys some degree of popularity, especially in urban Latino population centers. Another popular modern genre Florida breaks evolved from this sound.
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Electronic music - Hispanic - African-American - Florida breaks
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The music first developed primarily in northeastern U.S. states like New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Initially, it was a fusion of the vocal styles found in 1970s disco music with the syncopated, synthetic instrumentation of 1980s electro, as favored by fans of breakdancing. It was also influenced by sampling, as found in Hip-hop music. In the 1990s, the electro and hip-hop influences were supplanted by house music. Freestyle music based on house rather than electro is sometimes referred to as freestyle house.
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New York - Pennsylvania - New Jersey - 1970s - Disco - 1980s - Electro - Breakdancing - Sampling - Hip-hop music - 1990s - House music
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Musical heritage |
| ► | Early cultural effects |
| ► | The Miami scene |
| ► | Freestyle as a pop-crossover genre |
| ► | Freestyle hits |
| ► | The "freestyle" name |
| ► | References |
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