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DESTUNE IN NYC! LIVE Vanessa Conde & TANIA MASHAY 10/9

Destune Records

VANESSA CONDE RECORD RELEASE "FALLING INTO LOVE"

October, 9 2008 at COLUMBUS72 NYC
246 A Columbus Avenue, New York City, New York 10023
Cost : NO COVER

DESTUNE @ Columbus 72 Columbus day WEEKEND, FREESTYLE Appreciation month & VANESSA CONDE RECORD RELEASE PARTY "FALLING INTO LOVE"

A NIGHT OF NEO FREESTYLE AND HOUSE VOCAL PERFORMANCES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LIVE:

VANESSA CONDE

"Falling Into Love" "Let The Music Play" "I Truly Love"

www.myspace.com/mrsbutterflyv

also

Special invited Performance Guest
TANIA MASHAY "CANT STOP MOVING" (Freestyle remixes)
(8025 records)

www.myspace.com/taniamashay

Hosted By Jessica Lopez of Amoretto and MTBA

NO COVER/FREE

Doors open at 9pm

"Falling Into Love"
AVAILABLE soon featuring Neo Freestyle/Vocal breaks,NU-NRG, Electro & Tribal House remixes by DJ Jorge Ojeda, Maximus 3000, Lance Milk, Connie Casserole, DJ VIDAL, Alma Matris and MTBA.

backed by : Columbus 72, DESTUNE , 8025 Alliance, freestylemusic.com,legends of freestyletv,DFKshow,DanceMixAmerica, Tai Shan Ball, THROB, and many more. Also....Live broadcast by Pulse 87 NYC
MTBA

ADD US!
www.myspace.com/jonpito
www.myspace.com/destunerecords
www.mysapce.com/djjorgeojeda
www.myspace.com/throbmiami
www.myspace.com/mastermixsaturdays

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Below VANESSA CONDE @ Tai Shan Ball #8 Freestyle and dance Music Industry showcase in Miami. One of SIX parties we threw that week, all including Freestyle in the formats (as we have for over 12 years during Winter Music Conference week in Miami). Big ups to Jayquan, Ray Guell, Lewis Martinee, Sequel,Olga, Connie, The Chongas, Jose el Ray and all those people on the floor and upper level making noize and showing love. Despite all the HATERS from afar, and all the BITERS who tried to snatch the entire line up for another "miami award" event on the same day (last minute) and went as far as trying to get us bumped from the WMC line up and went around trashing our name and tried to turn the story around.In the process creating more confusion with another already existing award show and leaving us in the middle of a crossfire of DRAMA within the freestyle community. 1. we been doing this s**t for over 12 years, when no one else has or cared until they figured they could profit from the market. 2. Been planning this for years, as we are already planning the TSB for 2009, 2010, etc. 3. This shit was free.We help our market, not fleece it. 4. Im glad those in the industry close to us got a look at all the DRAMA, Crap and BULL SH*T that we and ALL NEW artist had and are going through. We try to rise and keep this alive, while others within the industry try to keep us down.Its a shame how OLD promoters,label reps and artist will go to keep a new generation from rising (they don't know whats coming at them,lmfao). But we are and always will be at the FRONT LINE and coming with an armada and friends from other scenes.WITH ARTIST LIKE VANESSA LEADING THE WAY!

Things like this will go on NO MORE!

and we bringing this S** TO NYC!

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cr5rGQ0tKo8"]YouTube - Vanessa Conde--Falling Into Love 2008 Destune Records[/ame]
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DESTUNE VIP & GUEST LIST Now Open

This has now turned to one of the most anticipated INDUSTRY PARTIES this OCTOBER.
DESTUNE & Friends in NYC! with the Vanessa Conde record release party for "Falling Into Love".

So I now open up our guest list and ask all our Freestle industry people to RSVP THROUGH ME!

Labels, DJs, Media, etc


Send me an e-mail via myspace and include :
Name and Names of guest
Company & Position
Contact info (for my private records).

www.myspace.com/jonpito

I SLAM close my list OCTOBER 4. (NO EXCEPTIONS!)

questions: 305-978-8883

EVERYONE is INVITED. If you will be in the NYC area Thursday night October 9th ,You can come out and network, hang,dance,sing and party with other invited Music industry people or you can stay home with your rollos and flip flops watching "Quidado Con El Angel" on univision.

This is a perfect chance for everyone in or out of the industry and into Freestyle to get together, show love and support and meet other industry and radio people who some should be meeting and networking with instead of only getting together to go sing kareoki. Reminder that this is not a regular "freestyle event". On Its normal night Pulse Thursdays at Columbus 72 is a Dance/House format, except this time no one has a CHOICE of ignoring the 2 Vocal artist pushing NEW FREESTYLE PERFORMANCES to all those involved.THE PERFECT chance to show THEM in person that FREESTYLE IS WHAT YOU WANT. Especially those who claim to support DANCE music, mostly imported from Europe.

Idacor, cascada, september etc all cool, nice and pretty.

BUT STEP and be stomped (especially Vocally)
Cause this sh*t is FREESTYLE. This Sh*t Is MIAMI and NEW YORK!
RAW.And No One will escape the wrath of MRS. WASHINGTON HIEGHTS!

Jessica Lopez of Amoreto will be there loud and proud keeping people in check!

MAD LOVE TO KENNY GUIDO and NEWYORK FREESTYLE for JUMPING on BOARD.

For the first time in Many years we have achieved and event that involves many KEY Freestyle portals and it is official to say that Miami and New York have come together as ONE.

NEWYORK FREESTYLE.com, FREESTYLEMUSIC.com, LEGENDS OF FREESTYLE TV, The DFK SHOW, DESTUNE RECORDS, 8025 Alliance , DANCE MIX AMERICA.com, The TAI SHAN BALL, THROB MIAMI & THROB NYC, COLUMBUS 72 and PULSE Thursday..............

In addition, celebrating this thing we have done here in Miami and now bringing to New York... FREESTYLE APPRECIATION MONTH. The time of year that we take to APPRECIATE FREESTYLE MUSIC both old and new and celebrate by making an event, showcasing new talent and giving thanks to the old school, buying a Freestyle CD, Calling Into radio stations and requesting any type of Freestyle, Buying some downloads (which helps the artist and labels to continue) writing new and classic artist and industry persons and saying THANK YOU! ANYTHING POSITIVE to CULTIVATE and KEEP an ACTIVE and STABLE UNIFIED SCENE. Set in OCTOBER to overlap with "Hispanic Heritage Month" as FREESTYLE is a big part of it (also to be open for backing from Hispanic organizations and sponsors or to be included in those festivities/concerts). Also set to overlap COLUMBUS DAY AKA the day of the discovery (RE-DISCOVERY) of the Americas under the SPANISH FLAG and the Italiano Columbus;and the Culture/heritage that flourished and is very much a directly ansestrial link to Freestyle's predominant Latin, Hispanic and Italian Community.

FREESTYLE DIDN'T really DIE (just a few careers, LOL), IT EVOLVED!

COME OUT and GIVE YOURSELF A REFRESHING REBIRTH and FEEL like you were 17 again watching your first show of one of tomorrow's legends, as well as meeting some of the new key players.

Flyer will be dropped t-minus less than 24 hours as of now.




mad love to all!
Hope to see and hear that you are there.


JONPITO
DESTUNE RECORDS
Miami
J
JANKO
Yes..............When that video was taken, vanessa JUST HAD A BABY.( how did you know that, we never made it public?) (someone say ceserean)
any woman who has had a baby is usually out of it for a few months after and it is no picnic.Especially if they are an artist, they wont do a show for a LONG time. Vanessa Conde basically "PUSHED OUT" and got up and started recording other material asap ( at her request) , including the MONSTER follow up "ENDLESS NIGHT". The video here is the last day of six days of events, not including other events she sang at for her other labels.....3 to 4 songs each at every performance.

Most shows at 3 or 4 AM in the morning peak time in Miami's underground clubs. Miami is not like the rest of the country where clubs close at 2 am. at 2 AM we are just getting started. Include no sleep during the day because she had interviews or recording sessions. All the traveling, jet lag etc...............we were all just running on adrenaline. Add to that schedule all the other parties she had to attend and show face to support. WE AINT SLEPT! LOL

It was a crucial step she took on her mental and physical body, but she felt that it is now or never. One of the many reasons why everyone is amazed and supportive of her. Most artist today wouldn't even bothered or would of been able to handle a week like that.
Which backs up the fact....you get what you put in.
J
Wow..that is crazy!!!! She is strong--women are incredible....I got to hand it to her. and I got my 411 sources lolol her son is a cutie! 😀
J
Janko hit me up at myspace so i can put you in the VIP area.
www.myspace.com/jonpito


FYI: bring a marker so you can get the autographs as well of all the other artist that will be there.
J
Tonight! Nyc!
Hello, does anyone have Jeannie's CD? She was a freestyle artist from San Antonio, TX in the late '90s. She's best known for the classic "Runaway" but had other nice songs too. Thanks.
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If you grew up in the late 80s and early 90s, you already know the vibe. You can practically hear the Roland TR 808 drum machine firing up the second I mention the word freestyle. We're talking about a genre that didn't just climb the Billboard charts - it defined an entire era of youth culture. From the streets of New York City and Miami to roller rinks across the country, freestyle dance music was the ultimate soundtrack for a generation. It wasn't just music. It was the clothes, the big hair, the attitude, and the unbridled emotion of teenage heartbreak packed into a heavy bass line.

Today, we're taking a deep dive into the undisputed royalty of freestyle. They're the artists who built the foundation, impacted millions of people, and paved the way for modern dance pop. And the craziest part? They're still selling out arenas today. Let's get into it.

Shannon: The Architect
You can't talk about freestyle without bowing down to Shannon. When "Let the Music Play" dropped, it completely shattered the mold. It gave us that heavily syncopated, hard hitting drum beat that became the blueprint for everything that followed. Shannon showed the world that dance music didn't have to be mindless - it could have soul, and it could make you feel something. Fans connected with her instantly. Today, Shannon's still gracing the stage, proving that her legendary voice hasn't lost a single step. If you catch a freestyle festival this year, there's a good chance you'll see her bringing the house down.

Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam: The Crossover Legends
Lisa Lisa took the underground freestyle sound and forced the mainstream pop world to pay attention. "I Wonder If I Take You Home" and "Can You Feel the Beat" were absolute monsters on the radio. She had this incredibly unique, fierce delivery that made every young girl want to be her. Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam broke down barriers for Latino artists on mainstream radio. Their impact's immeasurable. Where's she now? Lisa Lisa's practically the reigning queen of the current Freestyle Explosion tours, packing massive venues in 2026 and showing a whole new generation exactly how it's done.

Stevie B: The Undisputed King
If there's a King of Freestyle, it's Stevie B. The man just couldn't miss. From party anthems like "Spring Love" and "Party Your Body" to the ultimate number one ballad "Because I Love You", Stevie B knew exactly what his fans wanted. His music was the backdrop to countless first dates, high school dances, and summer nights. He gave the genre a commercial viability that nobody expected. And guess what? He's still headlining enormous tours. If you look at the 2026 tour posters, Stevie B's name's right there at the top, delivering those classic hits to tens of thousands of screaming fans.

TKA: The High Energy Powerhouse
When TKA stepped onto a stage, you knew you were in for a masterclass in performance. K7 and the guys brought a raw, street level hip hop energy to freestyle. "One Way Love", "Maria", and "Tears May Fall" remain absolute anthems. They didn't just sing - they danced their hearts out and gave fans a visually stunning show. TKA became the best selling Latin freestyle group in history, and they heavily influenced boy bands and dance groups that came later. They're still performing as TKA, and their live shows today still pack the exact same electric punch as they did back in the day.

The Cover Girls: Glamour Meets the Beat
With tracks like "Show Me" and "Wishing on a Star", The Cover Girls brought a touch of glamour and pop polish to the freestyle world. They were fashion icons. Every girl wanted to dress like them, and every guy fell in love with them. They harmonized beautifully over those classic pounding beats, proving that freestyle could be both edgy and incredibly beautiful. The original lineup's seen some changes over the years, but The Cover Girls name still carries immense weight, and they're still out there touring the country.

Judy Torres: The Queen of Hearts
If you ever needed a shoulder to cry on after a bad breakup, Judy Torres was there for you. Songs like "No Reason to Cry" and "Come Into My Arms" still hit incredibly hard. Judy didn't just sing the lyrics - she bled them. Her fans feel an incredibly deep personal connection to her because her music's so relentlessly honest. Beyond music, Judy became an iconic radio personality in New York City, connecting with her fans on a daily basis. She's still a massively requested performer and a beloved figure in the freestyle community.

Sa-Fire: The Vocal Dynamo
Sa-Fire brought serious vocal chops to the table. "Boy I've Been Told" and "Love Is On Her Mind" showed an incredible range and a fierce independence. She wasn't just a singer - she was a writer and a creator who demanded respect in a very competitive music industry. Sa-Fire inspired countless young women to stand up for themselves. While she doesn't tour as relentlessly as some of the others today, her impact remains a foundational pillar of the genre.

George Lamond: The Voice
When "Bad of the Heart" hit the airwaves, it was game over. George Lamond possessed a voice that could rival the biggest pop stars on the planet. His vocal runs, his undeniable swagger, and his ability to convey deep emotion made him an instant superstar. He brought a sophisticated, incredibly polished sound to freestyle. Today, George's still out there crushing it on stage alongside his peers, and his voice sounds just as pristine as it did the day he recorded those classic tracks.

Cynthia & Johnny O: The Ultimate Duo
I've got to group Cynthia and Johnny O together, even though they had massive solo careers. Cynthia gave us huge hits like "Change on Me", and Johnny O gave us "Fantasy Girl". But when they teamed up for "Dreamboy/Dreamgirl", they created what's arguably the greatest freestyle duet of all time. It's the ultimate tale of star crossed lovers set to a frantic, irresistible beat. They gave a voice to every teenager who felt hopelessly in love. Both Cynthia and Johnny O still draw huge crowds on the live circuit, frequently performing together to the absolute delight of their lifelong fans.

Debbie Deb: The Weekend Warrior
If you ever stepped foot in a roller rink on a Friday night, you know Debbie Deb. "When I Hear Music" and "Lookout Weekend" remain the ultimate party starters. Her music was heavily electro influenced, with those bouncy, infectious beats that made it impossible to sit still. Hip hop and EDM artists today still heavily sample Debbie Deb's tracks, proving just how forward thinking her sound really was. She remains a beloved figure, occasionally popping up at retro shows to remind everyone who started the party.

How They Changed the Game
Freestyle dance music wasn't just a passing fad - it was a cultural revolution. Before freestyle, mainstream radio was incredibly segregated. These artists, many of them incredibly talented kids from Puerto Rican and Italian neighborhoods, forced the door open. They created a hybrid sound that blended the energy of hip hop, the melodies of pop, and the relentless pulse of electronic dance music. They laid the groundwork for the massive EDM festivals we see today.

But their real impact was on the people. For the fans, this music's a time machine. It takes them right back to their first car, their first kiss, their first heartbreak. The freestyle community's like a massive family. When you go to a Freestyle Explosion concert today, you aren't just watching a retro act - you're experiencing a beautiful, chaotic reunion. The fans know every single lyric, the artists still give it everything they've got, and the energy in the room's purely electric.

These artists proved that you don't need a massive corporate machine to make a lasting impact. You just need a heavy beat, a synthesizer, and a whole lot of heart. And that's why, all these years later, the music still plays on.

Who are your favorite freestyle artists - and what are your favorite freestyle songs?
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