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"On the next Freestylin with Stevie B show, we go one-on-one with Marla G, the talented artist who stepped in to continue the legacy of Giggles after Maria Respeto. 🎤🔥 From performing iconic hits like 'Love Letter' and 'What Goes Around Comes Around,' Marla G has kept the spirit of freestyle alive, bringing her own style to the classics we all love. We'll also dive into the influence of legendary producer Charlie Rock, who played a pivotal role in shaping the freestyle sound with hits like 'Dream Boy/Dream Girl.' Don’t miss this exclusive interview as we explore their impact on the freestyle scene. Tune in and let the music play! 🎶 #freestylinwithstevieb #giggles #djsamaent
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We recently had the opportunity to catch up with Aby Cruz, the former TKA member known for the hit "One Way Love." Aby has been keeping very active, performing across the U.S. and releasing new music for his fans. Our conversation took a deep and spiritual turn, filled with enlightenment and insight.
Check out our one-on-one interview with Aby Cruz to hear more about his journey.
#abycruz #freestylinwithstevieb #djsama #djsamaent
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Just had an amazing catch-up with Joy from Lime! We dived into life on the road, the toughest challenges singers face, and shared some unforgettable moments from her career. Freestylin with Stevie B and DJ Sama! Stay tuned for all the highlights! #JoyFromLime #MusicMagic #BehindTheScenes
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Tina B has had an impressive career that kicked off in the early 80s. She started by recording backing vocals for Arthur Baker's projects, including the classic North End. She then became part of Rockers Revenge, whose legendary track "Walking on Sunshine" was a hit on both sides of the Atlantic and an early electronic dance staple. Tina B was right in the mix of the scene, also appearing with Afrika Bambaataa and the Jazzy Five on "Jazzy Sensation," which landed on Tommy Boy. #TINAB #freestylinwithstevieb #djsamaent #felixsama
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We recently caught up with Power 96 radio personality and producer DJ Zog, who’s been rocking the airwaves for over 27 years. We chatted about the format changes at one of South Florida's premier radio stations, what it takes to be a successful nightclub DJ, and the current state of freestyle on the airwaves. Don't miss this exclusive interview with DJ Zog!
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We had a chance to catch up with our brother, The Mad Stuntman, born Mark Quashie, is a Trinidadian-American singer, songwriter, and performer renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to the music industry, particularly within the realm of electronic dance music (EDM) and reggae tusion. Born on January 24, 1967, in Trinidad and Tobago, he later relocated to the United States, where his career flourished.
The Mad Stuntman's rise to fame can be attributed to being half of the music duo 'Reel 2 Real', notably for their chart-topping hit "I Like to Move It" in the early 1990s. The hit single went on to be used as the theme song in the movie
'Madagascar and its sequels, the soundtrack of the movie 'Saving Silverman', and the theme for the video game 'Miami Nights: Singles in the city'. His distinctive vocals and energetic stage presence made him an iconic figure in the EDM scene. The song's success catapulted him to international stardom, becoming a club icon and a pop culture phenomenon. Let's Move It Move It! With Mad Stuntman #djsamaent #freestylinwithstevieb #felixsama #madstuntman #iliketomoveitmoveit
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We finally caught up with the one and only Shannon! Who is indeed a pivotal figure in Dance, Freestyle, and EDM music. Her influence and achievements have left a lasting impact on the music industry. Here are some of the highlights:
"Let The Music Play" ranked as the #22 best song ever recorded.
Grammy Nominated and recognized in the 1985 Billboard Almanac.
Topped the Billboard chart as the #1 Dance Artist, surpassing legends like Prince.
Listed as one of the Top 10 R&B Vocalists by Billboard alongside icons like Donna Summer, Patti LaBelle, Chaka Khan, and Denise Williams.
Shared concert bills with major artists such as Madonna, Babyface, Janet Jackson, Sheila E., James Brown, Grace Jones, Celine Dion, Philip Bailey, Phil Collins, Jay-Z, Spragga Benz, Slick Rick, Kool & the Gang, Lou Rawls, Rick James, El DeBarge, Howard Hewett, and many more.
Awards and Honors:
Grammy Nominated (R&B)
NY Awards
Hall Of Fame Inductee
Jack the Rapper Award
Dance Diva Award
Euro Award
Gold/Platinum Records
Keys to the Cities (including Miami)
She attributes her success to her team and collaborators, including Chris Barbosa, Mark Liggett, Anne Godwin, Sergio Cossa, Rusty Taylor, Jerry Greenberg, Mirage, Dave Glue, Amet Eurigen, Atlantic Records/WEA, Warner Bros, Don Abrahams, Robbie Kilgore, Evans Rogers, Herb Pump Powers, DJ Sama, DJ Chilly, and DJs worldwide.
Shannon acknowledges the support and love from her team, including her closest friend Roger, her dancers Gio, Joa, Vicky, and her family and friends.
Her journey is a testament to the power of perseverance, teamwork, and a positive mindset. Shannon, the Queen of Dance, EDM, and Freestyle, has indeed carved out an extraordinary legacy in the music world. #letthemusicplay #freestylinwithstevieb #djsama #djsamaent #shannon #freestyle
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I had the opportunity to catch up with the very popular and famous Miami Bass Group, L'Trimm. L'Trimm is a Miami bass hip-hop duo composed of Bunny D and Lady Tigra. Originally from Coconut Grove, Florida, they recorded three albums for Atlantic Records: Grab It! in 1988 (certified Gold by the RIAA), Drop That Bottom in 1989 (which earned them the title of Hip-Hop Goddesses of the Month by The Source), and Groovy in 1991. They are currently touring again and working on new music.
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🎤 On the next episode of Freestylin' with Stevie B, Hosted by Dj Sama we catch up with Miami legends Freestyle! 🎶 The boys recently won a major court case, and they’re here to tell us all about it. Plus, with their Brazilian tour quickly approaching, we dive into the excitement and anticipation for this spectacular event. Don’t miss the next episode tonight at 7 PM!
#FreestylinWithStevieB #MiamiLegends #Freestyle #djsamaent #CourtCaseVictory #BrazilianTour #TuneIn #DontMissOut
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KJ's hit single "Get Retarded" was played across the land and remains one of the most popular bass songs in Brazil. As KJ prepares for his Brazilian tour, we got an exclusive interview you don't want to miss! 🎶
Tune in for all the behind-the-scenes stories and insights from this iconic artist
#FreestylinWithStevieB #DJSama #KJAndTheFellas #MiamiBass #ExclusiveInterview #BrazilTour
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🎤 Get ready for an epic episode of Freestylin' with Stevie B, hosted by DJ Sama! This week, we're diving deep with the legendary MC Shy D! 🌟
From his Bronx beginnings to shaping the Miami bass scene, MC Shy D has been a powerhouse in hip hop. We’ll talk about his journey, his iconic albums like "Got to Be Tough" and "Comin' Correct in 88," and his influence on the Southern hip hop scene.
Join us as we explore his story, his music, and his lasting impact on the culture and the up and coming Brazilian tour, Don't miss this exclusive interview – it's gonna be 🔥
Tune in and catch all the vibez! 🎶
#FreestylinWithStevieB #DJSama #MCShyD #HipHopLegends #MiamiBass #Podcast #djsamaent #felixsama
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Just wrapped up a great interview with 240 Shorty from the original Gucci Crew 2! He's now a football head coach in Miami but still finds time to perform his hit records like "Sally That Girl" for thousands of fans. He's gearing up for a Brazilian tour with Stevie B - it's gonna be epic! 🎶🏈 #240Shorty #GucciCrew2 #FootballCoach #BrazilianTour #StevieB #SallyThatGirl #MusicIsLife #djsamaent #felixsama
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We had a chance to catch up with our buddy Samuel Morales, and here's a little info:
Samuel Morales, a New Yorker of Puerto Rican descent, began his career with the club anthem “Open Your Eyes” (Cutting Records) featuring Safire. This song became a worldwide hit, especially in Brazil, where it inspired the Funk music genre and remains highly popular. Using the moniker Sam Savon, he released hits like “My Heart Alone” and collaborated with Albert Cabrera on songs such as “Catch & Kiss” and “Reach Out to Love” with Judy Torres.
Morales has also written for artists like Lil Suzy and Judy Torres, and his vocals are featured on hits by Fascination, Sebastian, and Corina. His UK Top 40 dance/pop single “Just Me & You” was licensed to over 25 labels worldwide, featuring remixes by Grant Nelson and Joey Negro.
Currently, Samuel is promoting his new single “Somebody Special,” which is on rotation on Rio’s TV MAX. A veteran of over 350 live performances, he recently performed at the “Baile dos Sonhos” festival, to thousands in Brazil.
Morales describes himself as “very ambitious and patient,” focused on making music and supporting other Hispanic performers.
Don't miss our next episode this Friday at 7 PM; it's going to be a classic one with Stevie B and DJ Sama! #djsamaent #samuel #freestylinwithstevieb
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"Exciting news in South Florida as Latin-speaking on-air DJs bring 80s and 90s classics to terrestrial airwaves! 📻 DJ Germain from I Heart Media shares the inside scoop on this new format and the state of radio today. Don't miss the next episode of Freestylin with Stevie B hosted by DJ Sama to catch all the details! 7pm eastern. 🎶 #SouthFloridaRadio #LatinClassics #TuneIn" #djsamaent #stevieb
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We caught up with the famous 80s group, the Jets from Minnesota, who started performing as a family band in 1977. After experiencing some turbulence within the family, they are now back together with two versions of the Jets performing and doing tours. The group is grateful for their fans' continued support and is excited to bring their music to new generations. Moana shared memories of performing on shows like American Bandstand and Soul Train, as well as touring with iconic artists like Whitney Houston and the Pointer Sisters. She expressed gratitude for the experiences being part of the Jets has brought and their excitement for sharing their music with the world for years to come.#freestylinwithstevieb #djsamaent #thejets
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Sequal is a Latin freestyle female duo from Miami, composed of Angie Vollaro and Maria Christensen. The duo was founded in 1984 by producer Lewis A. Martineé, The name-sake Sequal, was to be the follow-up band to the immense popularity set forth by his first incarnation known as the group Exposé. we had a chance to catch up with the ladies who are still rockin stages and writing music for the likes of J Lo & Celine Dion to name a few... #stevieb #djsamaent #sequal
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Born as Elsie Rodriguez in The Bronx, New York, Fascination, has always dreamt that one day she would be a successful recording artist. With that in her mind, she studied music, drama, and dance. Her love for dancing is what actually gave Fascination her big break in the Freestyle business. She was discovered dancing up a storm at the Copacabana in New York City, where she was introduced to producer Todd Terry.
Fascination's first release, "Why Ya Wanna Go" under Vinylmania Records, was a huge success that it was later followed by another huge hit, "Don't You Think It's Time". After the success of her first two releases, Fascination was signed to Lumar Records. In 1990, "Remember" was released and hit Billboard's Dance charts which then led to a major endorsement deal with Coca-Cola. During the time "Freestyle Lives" was released, Fascination had just released her next single under Cutting Records entitled "Still Miss You", she is currently collecting material for her a future album.
#fascination #djsamaent #freestylinwithstevieb
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"🎧 Tune in to the Freestylin with Stevie B podcast show, Hosted by Dj Sama as we catch up with the incredible Connie, singer of the iconic Funky Little Beat! From touring the U.S. to heading to Brazil, she's still bringing the vibes! 🎶 Don't miss this exclusive interview with the amazing artist herself. 🎤 #StevieBPodcast #Connie #FunkyLittleBeat" #djsamaent
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Sammy Zone, Reinaldo, and Peter Fontaine were all once signed to Tony Garcia's High Power Records, a prominent freestyle music label in the 1990s. They all had promising music careers under Garcia's management, but as time went on, their relationships with him began to deteriorate.
According to Sammy Zone, the issues began when Garcia started to prioritize his personal interests over the well-being of his artists. "Tony was all about himself and his own agenda," Zone said. "He stopped caring about the music and the artists, and it became all about money and power for him."
Reinaldo echoed this sentiment, stating that Garcia became increasingly controlling and manipulative as their careers progressed. "He would try to dictate every aspect of our music and our lives, and if we didn't comply, he would threaten to ruin our careers," Rinaldo explained.
Peter Fontaine also had negative experiences with Garcia, claiming that he was cheated out of royalties and denied creative control over his music. "Tony would make promises he couldn't keep and would constantly change the terms of our contracts without our consent," Fontaine said. "It was a toxic environment to work in."
Eventually, all three artists parted ways with Garcia and High Power Records, citing irreconcilable differences and a lack of trust in their former manager. Despite the hardships they faced, Sammy Zone, Reinaldo, and Peter Fontaine have continued to pursue their music careers independently, finding success and fulfillment on their own terms. #freestylinwithstevieb #djsamaent #peterfontaine #reinaldo #sammyzone #tonygarcia #highpowerrecords
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Get ready for an exciting episode as we sit down for a one-on-one conversation with our dear friend, Mohamed Moretta. Hailing from Brooklyn, New York, Mohamed is a multitalented individual with a diverse cultural background - Dominican, Haitian, and Italian. His unique blend of influences has propelled him to become a leading figure in the music industry as a songwriter, producer, remixer, and DJ.
Fluent in five languages, Mohamed has captivated audiences worldwide, amassing a large following of millions. His impressive career includes stints as the voice of LA Groove 103.1 and hosting weekends on Hot 92 Jams. Notably, he has provided consultancy services to prominent figures such as Soul Train's Dorian Gregory and the Best Damn Sports Show's John Sally.
Mohamed is not only a renowned host but also a dynamic performer, headlining Just Cool after parties in support of Kool & The Gang concerts across the globe. Whether he's energizing crowds at the Playboy Mansion fundraiser or at a House of Blues event, Mohamed never fails to deliver an electrifying performance that leaves audiences wanting more.
Join us as we delve deep into the fascinating journey of our talented friend, Mohamed Moretta, and uncover the secrets behind his success in the music industry. This is an episode you won't want to miss! 🎶🌟 #MohamedMoretta #MusicMaestro #MulticulturalInfluences #freestylinwithstevieb #djsamaent
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