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  2. History. 19821987: Origin. Freestyle music developed in the early 1980s, primarily simultaneously in the Hispanic (mainly Puerto Rican) communities of Upper Manhattan and The Bronx and in the Italian-American communities in Brooklyn, the Bronx, and other boroughs of New York City, New Jersey, Westchester County and Long Island.

  3. Freestyle is an electronic music genre that is often overlooked because of its mainstream popularity and focus on melodic vocals. It was very popular on U.S. radio and in mainstream dance clubs in the mid-to-late 1980s, and was often called just 'Latin', or sometimes 'Electro Freestyle'.

  4. When the ‘Night Fever’ dances became less popular, teachers choreographed new dances using the latest chart music. Teachers’ workshops were organised. Medal Tests started in 1981. Dance Associations started Disco/Freestyle competitions. Dance promoters started Open Freestyle competitions.

  5. May 7, 2022 · The New York scene soon became freestyle's central hub: a mostly straight Bronx- and Harlem-based dance scene running in parallel to the queer downtown garage scene in the years before house music conquered New York clubland.

  6. Apr 10, 2010 · The music first developed primarily in the Latino communities of New York City and then Miami in the early 1980s. 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.

    • Florida breaks, Melodic Funk, Funk Carioca
  7. Freestyle, or Latin freestyle is a form of electronic dance music that emerged in the New York metropolitan area, Philadelphia, and Miami, primarily among Black, Afro Latino, Hispanic Americans and Italian Americans in the 1980s. It experienced its greatest popularity from the late 1980s until the early 1990s.

  8. Interest in freestyle increased as reggaeton's popularity waned. Coro performed in WKTU's well-received "Beatstock" concert in 2006, and the 2008 "Freestyle Extravaganza" concert sold out Madison Square Garden. In March 2013, Radio City Music Hall hosted the very first freestyle concert.