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Episode 196: DJ Rhythm Dee’s Freestyle Mega-Mix Vol.2 (Electro Beats & Latin Hip Hop)

Episode 196: DJ Rhythm Dee’s Freestyle Mega-Mix Vol.2 (Electro Beats & Latin Hip Hop)

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DJ RHYTHM Dee’s Freestyle Mega-Mix Vol.2 (Electro Beats & Latin Hip Hop)

In the mid-to-late 1980s, an alternative rhythmic style was introduced to dance floors and airwaves; it was the birth and rise of Latin Freestyle. The beats were for the most part a direct derivative of the early 80’s electro beat style popular in New York and beyond, pioneered by Afrika Bambata and the Soul Sonic Force, and other local talent. The Hispanic community, namely of New York and Miami, put a new spin on the beats by incorporating melodic vocals with added musical layers.

Let’s take another trip back in time and listen to the sounds of Stevie B, Shannon, Connie, Debbie Deb, The Cover Girls, Expose, The Information Society, Nocera, and many more.

“Do You Wanna Get Away”

PLAYLIST


  1. Lover Ride
  2. Experience
  3. Do You Wanna Get Away
  4. Wonder If I Take You Home
  5. Head To Toe
  6. Jam On It
  7. Let The Music Play
  8. My Heart’s Divided
  9. Don’t Try To Come Back To Me
  10. Baby Love
  11. Funky Little Beat
  12. Hooked On You
  13. Summertime
  14. You & Me
  15. I.O.U.
  16. Catch Me I’m Falling
  17. Situation
  18. Perfect Beat
  19. What’s On Your Mind
  20. Fascinated
  21. Come Go With Me
  22. Losing My Heart Over You
  23. Spring Love
  24. Bizarre Love Triangle
  25. When I Hear Music
  26. Lookout Weekend
  27. I’ll Be All You Ever Need
  28. Al Naafysh
  29. Clear
  30. Electric Kingdom
  31. Plat At Your Own Risk
  32. Planet Rock
  33. Diamond Girl
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