Nadine Renee

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Hmm - I am going to venture a guess and say no.. I do know that at least one of her songs wound up on Freestyle compilations..
 
Nadine Renne isn't even Freestyle, anyways. Why should would be on a Freestyle compilation is beyond me. Trip-Hop Dance, yeah. She came out with a few singles and an album a couple of years ago; it was total Pop music. I really have no desire to hear it.
 
I was just curious to see what she was doing nowadays..

On half.com, I saw a Freestyle compilation CD with her on it (also included L.O.V.E. and Teaze to Pleaze)...
 
cArLiToS WaY said:
Nadine Renne isn't even Freestyle, anyways. Why should would be on a Freestyle compilation is beyond me. Trip-Hop Dance, yeah. She came out with a few singles and an album a couple of years ago; it was total Pop music. I really have no desire to hear it.

What you have to remember is that "Trip-Hop" was the beginning of the Progressive Freestyle movement. It was the Freestyle fans who were hungry for new Freestyle that lowered their standards and embraced this sound as the new Freestyle of the late 1990's.

Nadine Renee helped to get this sound off of the ground by providing the vocals on "SET U FREE" by Planet Soul. I myself never really like the Trip-Hop sound but some Freestyle Fans ate it up and bought so much of it that the West Coast and Mimai adopted it as the new sound and many established artists tried their hand at it as well. Sure the sound helped to kill Freestyle as we knew it and we are still recovering from the damage it caused but it isn't Nadine's fault...
 
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