cArLiToS WaY
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The new sound of Freestyle tried to make its breakthrough with the work of Albert Cabrera several years ago. None of you pobably didn't even pick up on it at the time and probably never will. It was a UNIQUE and an up-to-date PIECE OF WORK that potrayed what Freestyle could grow to be. Yes, it was a compilation with several artists, but it wasn't your typical compilation just loaded with crap. Instead, Albert chose to work with Freestyle's most talented and daring individuals who were looking to try something different which at the time, was blowing up in Europe and made its way to the underground scene. Trip Hop was the shit that was being played at that time and he used artists that were talented and professional enough who could write there own shit and supply their vocals over a Trip Hop Dance beat. At that is the title of the album, Trip Hop Dance. I bought the album back in 1997 and of course I played that album out, but just listening to it the other day, and it's still hot. Not one track sounds alike and it's definitely not your average Freestyle or "wanna be". Lil' Suzy, Nadine Renee, Sam Savon, Brenda K Starr, Judy Torres, Tina Elise, and Corina sound amazing on this album. Freestyle, haha, I'm sorry though..........I don't mean to laugh but if it hasn't changed yet, then it probably never will. You just have to soak it up. However, I'm not one to just go out and buy an album because it's Freestyle. For me, I need something new and current that strays away from what has already been done using "old" or "new" Freestyle artists.