Always informative, with the best content and advice possible. All artist are out there right now giving it their all, small venues , big venues , private events you name it they are
This is a great newsletter Latif it explains that freestyle never has died its always been here and as you mentioned how the artist does small venues to connect with the fans i remember meeting The Covergirls in Staten Island that was a great time for me I got to meet them take a picture and i have been a fan since the 80s listening to all the songs and alot of the freestyle artist still perform great and do great shows in my opinion
I understand your point completely Latif!....Freestyle has come back once again!....Veteran artists are out there , doing both Big & small venues....Trying to make some money from their catalog of songs that made them famous!....The magic word you used is the key here: PERSPECTIVE
As a club kid from the 80's, It saddens me that people go to shows today and criticize artists.....Im in my late 50's....so...obviously....my favorite artist are around my age too!...Many have gained weight..their voices are not as strong as when they released their hit singles in the 80's....and their stage moves are gonna lack that energetic Vibe they used to have......so....Its a matter of PERSPECTIVE in how you see them today!....You either see them and criticize them, judge them for being older and saying,,,listen...your time has gone...hang it up......OR....View them in a different way....As pioneers of the genre called latin hip-pop/freestyle......Who made great dance songs, which to this day takes us back to those times when we were young, and Give them the respect they deserve!........
Thank you Latif for keeping us updated on our new freestyle music π«Άπ«Άπ«Άπ«Άπ«Ά
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Every Time We Pray is the Jam!!Sharyn Maceren from the Bayarea Cali rocking that Freestyle!
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This is issue is really good.
Always informative, with the best content and advice possible. All artist are out there right now giving it their all, small venues , big venues , private events you name it they are
keeping the genre alive!
Yes they are. Thank you, Sis
This is a great newsletter Latif it explains that freestyle never has died its always been here and as you mentioned how the artist does small venues to connect with the fans i remember meeting The Covergirls in Staten Island that was a great time for me I got to meet them take a picture and i have been a fan since the 80s listening to all the songs and alot of the freestyle artist still perform great and do great shows in my opinion
Thank you Lewis
You're welcome Latif
I understand your point completely Latif!....Freestyle has come back once again!....Veteran artists are out there , doing both Big & small venues....Trying to make some money from their catalog of songs that made them famous!....The magic word you used is the key here: PERSPECTIVE
As a club kid from the 80's, It saddens me that people go to shows today and criticize artists.....Im in my late 50's....so...obviously....my favorite artist are around my age too!...Many have gained weight..their voices are not as strong as when they released their hit singles in the 80's....and their stage moves are gonna lack that energetic Vibe they used to have......so....Its a matter of PERSPECTIVE in how you see them today!....You either see them and criticize them, judge them for being older and saying,,,listen...your time has gone...hang it up......OR....View them in a different way....As pioneers of the genre called latin hip-pop/freestyle......Who made great dance songs, which to this day takes us back to those times when we were young, and Give them the respect they deserve!........
That was awesome, Jose. Thank you brother for sharing that with us.