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Yes you can throw TRILOGY on my list as well...
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Rhoq said:Who makes them overrated? The fans do on internet sites such as Club Freestyle that hype up every new Freestyle release like it will be the holy grail of our music...
KENNY GUIDO said:
well, considering what has been coming out, Im willing to accept what is brought our way!
KENNY GUIDO said:I dont support the weak stuff. I support it all. Some more than others.
KENNY GUIDO said:
well, considering what has been coming out, Im willing to accept what is brought our way!
djrobg said:Lil Suzy's first album came out in 1991.
Can anyone else please tell me another Freestyle artist who has CONSISTENTLY put out quality freestyle music for that many years, and has no plans of slowing down?
if Lil Suzy was born 10 years earlier, she definitely would be considered among the TRUE greats in the league of Judy Torres, Lissette Melendez, and Nayobe
cafreestyler said:
the thing about lil suzy is that she had success throughout the 90's, whereas the true greats you mention above didn't.
tillthend said:First of all, we must all take into account that Freestyle is not airplayed that frequently, and when it is, it's the same old Freestyle, which is not to say it is good or bad. Lil Suzy has always had hits; the only thing is that some of us may not know this because we don't hear them on the radio. Last year I was in Dubai (the UAE) and everynight, from 10pm till 1 am, these djs played the most incredible mixes I had ever heard in my life; among these mixes was, "I still love you" by Lil Suzy, a big success. They just played and played it. How can we talk about over OVERRATED Freestyle artists when we are constanly talking about Freestyle's death?