Freestyle music was very popular, if not win the popular genre of music in late 1980. 'S stations like Hot 103 in New York City, a huge following because of the music freestyle. Artists like K7, Lisette Melendez, Judy Torres, George Lamond were quite well known names. The best known and respected music producer Freestyle music was Carlos "After Dark" Berrios.
But over the years on musicStations began to change their format, moving away from music freestyle and play more rock, alternative music and hip hop. Major record companies began to dictate what stations to play and the genre slowly disappearing from the waves of air.
For fans of freestyle music, today announced that Carlos Berrios revitalize the genre through the development of a new double CD entitled "Do not Look Back" broke into a session and session. Old school artists such as GeorgeLamond, Lisette Melendez and make the K7 album. School new artists like Joei May, Katia and Jessica Fabus lead to albums.
Radio stations in markets like New York, Los Angeles and Detroit play this new material? I doubt it, like a radio commercial that plays pretty much the same 30-35 songs every couple of hours. Fortunately for fans of the real kind of music the 1980 freestyle, we can still get your hands on some new material, thanks to CarlosBerrios.
Will be published for more information on the new freestyle music, go to http://www.ADMRecords.com
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