Freestyle Music
Freestyle music is a genre that emerged in the 1980s, primarily in urban areas of the United States. It blends elements of dance-pop, electronic, and hip-hop, characterized by its catchy melodies and rhythmic beats. Artists often use synthesizers and drum machines to create a vibrant sound that encourages dancing.
The genre gained popularity in clubs and on radio stations, with notable artists like Lisa Lisa and George Lamond leading the way. Freestyle music is known for its emotional lyrics, often focusing on themes of love and heartbreak, making it relatable to many listeners.