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Thread started 03/24/08 4:57pm

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Freestyle Joint Of The Moment: Nancy Martin, "Can't Believe"

this joint here...i heard it online earlier today and fell in love with it. any of ya'll old-schoolers hip to this cut?

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Reply #1 posted 03/24/08 6:10pm

sextonseven

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I have never heard this song before.

I think it's too early (1982) to be labeled "freestyle". Freestyle to me is what was called Latin hip-hop back in the day--like The Cover Girls and TKA.
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Reply #2 posted 03/24/08 6:22pm

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Aah, 80s.
I thought you meant "real old" schoolers. lol



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Reply #3 posted 03/24/08 6:30pm

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Damn this is dope.
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Reply #4 posted 03/24/08 6:33pm

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theAudience said:

Aah, 80s.
I thought you meant "real old" schoolers. lol



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It's freestyle. How old could it have been? lol
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Reply #5 posted 03/24/08 6:35pm

IAintTheOne

This isnt freestyle this is considered late Disco early house
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Reply #6 posted 03/24/08 6:56pm

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sextonseven said:

theAudience said:

Aah, 80s.
I thought you meant "real old" schoolers. lol



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It's freestyle. How old could it have been? lol

One of the genres I know absolutely nothing about...shrug


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Reply #7 posted 03/24/08 7:05pm

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theAudience said:

sextonseven said:



It's freestyle. How old could it have been? lol

One of the genres I know absolutely nothing about...shrug


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You had to have been a teen in the 80s to get it. I don't see how any seasoned music veteran could really get into freestyle (and I mean real freestyle, not the song posted on this thread) hearing it for the first time after the age of 30.

This site does a good job of summarizing the brief history of freestyle:

http://music.hyperreal.or...style.html
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Reply #8 posted 03/24/08 11:18pm

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was lisa lisa considred freestyle?

"Cynthia"- "change on me" used to be played in my home recklessly!!
[Edited 3/24/08 23:21pm]
[Edited 3/25/08 12:25pm]
"Dead in the middle of Little Italy little did we know
that we riddled some middleman who didn't do diddily"--BP
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Reply #9 posted 03/25/08 6:52am

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was lisa lisa considred freestyle?

"Cynthia" used to be played in my home recklessly!!
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Yeah, Lisa Lisa's early stuff (Can You Feel The Beat?, I Wonder If I Take You Home) would definitely be considered freestyle. This Nancy Martin track is good, but it's not freestyle. Groups like Company B, Stevie B., Expose, George Lamond, TKA, Linear pretty much defined freestyle. Takes me back to jr. high and high school.
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Reply #10 posted 03/25/08 7:13am

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pzlyprk said:

purplewisdom said:

was lisa lisa considred freestyle?

"Cynthia" used to be played in my home recklessly!!
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Yeah, Lisa Lisa's early stuff (Can You Feel The Beat?, I Wonder If I Take You Home) would definitely be considered freestyle. This Nancy Martin track is good, but it's not freestyle. Groups like Company B, Stevie B., Expose, George Lamond, TKA, Linear pretty much defined freestyle. Takes me back to jr. high and high
school.


aka san jose garage music cause it all sounds like it was made in flacka's car garage at home.

well, except for lisa lisa....
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Reply #11 posted 03/25/08 5:53pm

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sosgemini said:

pzlyprk said:



Yeah, Lisa Lisa's early stuff (Can You Feel The Beat?, I Wonder If I Take You Home) would definitely be considered freestyle. This Nancy Martin track is good, but it's not freestyle. Groups like Company B, Stevie B., Expose, George Lamond, TKA, Linear pretty much defined freestyle. Takes me back to jr. high and high
school.


aka san jose garage music cause it all sounds like it was made in flacka's car garage at home.

well, except for lisa lisa....


Was freestyle the music of San Jose? Because practically all the artists in the genre were from either New York or Miami.
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Reply #12 posted 03/25/08 6:06pm

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sextonseven said:

sosgemini said:



aka san jose garage music cause it all sounds like it was made in flacka's car garage at home.

well, except for lisa lisa....


Was freestyle the music of San Jose? Because practically all the artists in the genre were from either New York or Miami.


nah...its just the most hispanic town in the bay area. lol

the world does not exist outside the SF area. rolleyes

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