FreestyleHead
New member
I read your (K7) post about how we should be proud of freestyle music and who we are. Were you showing how proud of being freestyle you indeed are by that "Forever" album which only had two freestyle songs and no real Latin Hip Hop banger? How can the artists who don't even want to make freestyle music expect us fans to be proud of it. I'm from the old school where we listened to hip hop, breaker tracks, and latin hip hop (freestyle). Remember uprocking, loft style, adidas with phat laces, and looking for the perfect beat? All these things are a part of Freestyle culture. For any type of music to be popular, it must develop and maintain an identity (something which freestyle did not do after the early 90s). A big reason why rap music is so popular now is because it paid its dues on the streets back in the 70s and 80s when most radio stations and tv were ignoring it. It kept it real and developed a street culture of its own that made other people admire it and wanna be a part of it. Freestyle tried to skip that step and has paid a very heavy price. Why do Puerto Rican rappers link with everything except Freestyle (which is supposed to be Latin Hip Hop)? Probably because due to freestyle's desire to be pop moreso than represent itself proud, freestyle has been flagged as some "weak s***" It's embarressing, especially considering how live and respectable freestyle once was. When the TKA Forever album came out, a lot of people viewed it as: if the FOUNDERS of Latin Hip Hop do not want to do that kind of music anymore, than should we really respect the gangsta on it or better yet, is freestyle really even Latin Hip Hop?