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Just Like The Wind – Tony “Dr. Edit” Garcia
The radio version of Just Like The Wind by Tony “Dr. Edit” Garcia Tony “Dr. Edit” Garcia Biography Tony “Dr. Edit” Garcia is a renowned figure in the freestyle music genre, known for his exceptional skills as a producer, songwriter, and remixer. Born in the Bronx, New York, Garcia became a pivotal force in the freestyle and Latin dance music scenes during the 1980s and 1990s. Garcia’s moniker, “Dr. Edit,” highlights his reputation for creating masterful edits and remixes that energized dance floors across the United States. He played a significant role in shaping the sound of freestyle music, a genre characterized by its catchy melodies, syncopated rhythms, and emotive…
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Give In To Me – Monet
The radio version of Give In To Me by Monet
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Then Came You – T.P.E.
The radio version of Then Came You by T.P.E.
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Surrender Your Love – Clear Touch
The radio version of Clear Touch’s Surrender Your Love
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Look Into My Eyes – George Lamond
The official video for Look Into My Eyes by George Lamond
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In A Dream – Rockell
The radio mix of In A Dream by Rockell
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Touch Me (I Want Your Body) – Samantha Fox
The official video for Touch Me (I Want Your Body) by Samantha Fox
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Tell It To My Heart – Taylor Dayne
The official video for Tell It To My Heart by Taylor Dayne
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Hold Me – Rios Sisters
The 12″ version of Hold Me by the Rios Sisters
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You – Rios Sisters
The original 12″ version of You by the Rios Sisters
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One More Shot – C Bank
The original 12″ version of One More Shot by C Bank
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Falling In Love – Lil’ Suzy
The radio version of Falling In Love by Lil’ Suzy
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Won’t Stop Loving You – C Bank
The 12″ version of Won’t Stop Loving You by C Bank C-Bank emerged in the vibrant New York dance scene of the early 1980s, carving a distinctive path in the freestyle movement. Formed by producer John Robie, the group quickly gained acclaim with their breakout single “One More Shot,” featuring the powerhouse vocals of Jenny Burton. This infectiously upbeat track blended electro, Latin rhythms, and post-disco grooves, capturing the energy of the city’s dance floors—and paving the way for future hits. Their follow-up releases, including “Won’t Stop Loving You,” (featuring vocalist Jessica English) continued to highlight C-Bank’s knack for pairing soulful vocals with energetic, syncopated beats—a hallmark of the freestyle…
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Never Let You Go – Sweet Sensation
The official video for Never Let You Go by Sweet Sensation
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Roses Are Red – Maribelle
The 12″ version of Roses Are Red by Maribelle
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Wondering – Tonasia
The radio version of Wondering by Tonasia
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Rescue Me – Raiana Page
The radio version of Rescue Me by Raiana Page
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Hungry For Your Love – Hanson & Davis
The 12″ version of Hungry For Your Love by Hanson & Davis Hanson & Davis Hanson & Davis were a New York‑based freestyle duo that rose to prominence in the mid‑1980s. Comprised of vocalist Aaron Hanson and producer Ed Davis, they delivered high‑energy tracks like “Tonight (Love Will Make It Right)” and “Hungry for Your Love,” blending dance‑floor beats, soulful hooks, and Latin‑tinged rhythms. Their music captured the evolving sound of the era’s club scene, cementing Hanson & Davis as key figures in the freestyle movement. Despite a relatively brief discography, their songs remain nostalgic favorites for fans of classic 1980s dance music.
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Give Me Back My Heart – Corina
The radio version of Give Me Back My Heart by Corina
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What Will It Take – Cynthia
Radio version of What Will It Take by Cynthia
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Loving You – Solid
The original 16 minute club version (yes, it is that long) of Loving You by Solid
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Sincerely Yours – Sweet Sensation
The video for Sincerely Yours by Sweet Sensation
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Remember – Fascination
The 12″ version of Remember by Fascination
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My Heart Gets All The Breaks – Monet
The 12″ version of My Heart Gets All The Breaks by Monet
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Inside Outside – Cover Girls
The official video for Inside Outside by the Cover Girls Read a full biography of The Cover Girls.
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Last Chance – Cyre
The official video of Last Chance by Cyre
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Unexpected Lovers – Lime
The 12″ version of Unexpected Lovers by Lime Lime is a Canadian dance duo formed in Montreal by husband-and-wife team Denis and Denyse LePage. They rose to prominence in the early 1980s with upbeat tracks like “Your Love,” “Babe, We’re Gonna Love Tonight,” “Say You Love Me” and “Angel Eyes,” blending disco and electronic elements into a distinctive Hi‑NRG sound. Their catchy melodies, driving basslines, and dual vocal style earned them spots on dance charts in the U.S. and Europe, securing Lime a loyal following in clubs. Though the group’s lineup changed over the years, their impact on the dance music scene endures, with many of their hits still staples…
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I’ll Be Loving You – Collage
The official video for I’ll Be Loving You by Collage
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Tell Me Why – Tiana
The 12″ version of Tell Me Why by Tiana
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All In All – Joyce Sims
The 12″ version of All In All by Joyce Sims
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Come Get My Love – TKA
The radio version of Come Get My Love by TKA
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In My Eyes – Stevie B
The official video for In My Eyes by Stevie B
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You Are The One – TKA
The radio version of You Are The One by TKA
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Party Your Body – Stevie B
The radio version of Party Your Body by Stevie B
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Honey To A Bee – Tina B
The club version of Honey To A Bee by Tina B
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Diamond Girl – Nice & Wild
The official music video for Diamond Girl by Nice & Wild https://youtu.be/TmpArA079t8?feature=shared
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No More Tears – Abby Lynn
The 12″ version of No More Tears by Abby Lynn
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Arabian Knights – Latin Rascals
The 12″ version of Arabian Knights by the Latin Rascals
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My Heart Skips A Beat – Cover Girls
The official video for My Heart Skips A Beat by the Cover Girls Read a full biography of The Cover Girls.
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Good Things Come To Those Who Wait – Nayobe
The radio version of Good Things Come To Those Who Wait by Nayobe
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Right From The Start – La India
The radio version of Right From The Start by La India
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In Paradise – Laissez Faire
The official video for In Paradise by Laissez Faire
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Now And Forever – Nyasia
Video for the song Now And Forever by Nyasia
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Silent Morning – Noel
The official video for Silent Morning by Noel
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Object of My Desire – Starpoint
The official video of Object of My Desire by Starpoint
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What Comes Around Goes Around – Giggles
The radio version of What Comes Around Goes Around by Giggles Read a biography of Maria “Giggles” Respeto
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Highways Of Love – Johnny O
The 12″ version of Highways Of Love by Johnny O
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This Is The Last Time – Laura Enea
The radio version of This Is The Last Time by Laura Enea
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Second Chance For Love – Nayobe
The official video for Second Chance For Love by Nayobe
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Forever Yours – Face
The 12″ version of Forever Yours by Face
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Spring Love – Stevie B
The official video for Spring Love by Stevie B
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Why Ya Wanna Go – Fascination
The 12″ version of Why Ya Wanna Go by Fascination
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Without You – George Lamond
The official video for Without You by George Lamond
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Try Yazz – Two Without Hats
Club version of Try Yazz by Two Without Hats
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You No Se – Pajama Party
The official video of Yo No Se by Pajama Party Note: This actually listed officially on Spotify as “You” instead of “Yo”.
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I.O.U. – Freez
The official video of I.O.U. by Freez
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Love Letter – Giggles
The 12″ version of Love Letter by Giggles Maria “Giggles” Respeto Giggles, born Maria Respeto, was a freestyle singer from East Harlem, New York, who rose to fame in the late 1980s. She made her mark with tracks like “Love Letter,” “What Comes Around Goes Around” and the album “He Loves Me… He Loves Me Not,” released on Cutting Records. Known for her energetic vocals and catchy hooks, Giggles became a staple in the freestyle scene, earning a loyal fan base in clubs and on dance charts. She continues to perform at freestyle festivals and events, celebrating a genre that shaped a generation of Latin dance music. Sadly, Maria “Giggles”…
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I Want You – Shana
The official video for I Want You by Shana
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Too Turned On – Alisha
Behold the wonder of people dancing to Too Turned On by Alisha on Dance Party USA back in the day.
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Please Don’t Go – Nayobe
The 12″ version of Please Don’t Go by Nayobe
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Scars Of Love – TKA
TKA performing the song Scars Of Love live
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Thief Of Hearts – Cynthia
The 12″ version of Thief Of Hearts by Cynthia
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How Can We Be Wrong – Trinere
The club version of How Can We Be Wrong by Trinere
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I’ll Be All You Ever Need – Trinere
The radio version of I’ll Be All You Ever Need by Trinere
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Dancing On The Fire – La India
The official live performance video of Dancing On The Fire by La India
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Take It While It’s Hot – Sweet Sensation
The official video for Take It While It’s Hot by Sweet Sensation
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Say You Love Me – Lime
The 12″ version of Say You Love Me by Lime Read a biography of Lime
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Babe, We’re Gonna Love Tonight – Lime
The 12″ version of Babe, We’re Gonna Love Tonight by Lime Read a biography of Lime
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Out Of Control – Corina
The official video for Out Of Control by Corina
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Maria – TKA
The 12″ version of Maria by TKA
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Move Out – Nancy Martinez
The extended mix of Move Out by Nancy Martinez
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For Tonight – Nancy Martinez
The video for For Tonight by Nancy Martinez
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When I Hear Music – Debbie Deb
The original 12″ version of When I Hear Music by Debbie Deb
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Bad Of The Heart – George Lamond
The official video for Bad Of The Heart by George Lamond
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Let Me Be The One – Safire
The official video for Let Me Be The One by Safire
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Touch Me With Your Heart – Eileen Flores
The 12″ version of Touch Me With Your Heart by Eileen Flores Eileen Flores Biography ChatGPT Eileen Flores is a celebrated artist in the freestyle music genre, best known for her hit single “Touch Me with Your Heart.” Born and raised in the Bronx, New York, Flores emerged as a significant figure in the late 1980s and early 1990s freestyle scene. Her music is characterized by its catchy melodies, emotive lyrics, and danceable rhythms, which have resonated with a wide audience. “Touch Me with Your Heart,” one of her most popular tracks, showcases her powerful vocal abilities and remains a staple in the freestyle genre (Shazam) (LyricsMode). Another notable song…
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Endless Nights – Cynthia
Endless Nights by Cynthia performed live in 1988
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All Night Passion – Alisha
The official video for All Night Passion by Alisha
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Love You Will You Love Me – Judy Torres
The 12″ version of Love You Will You Love Me by Judy Torres Read a full biography of Judy Torres.
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Running – Information Society
The official video for the 1986 version of Running by the Information Society A little background: Information Society first released their debut single “Running” in 1984 through Wide Angle Records, a Minneapolis based label. The song was also on their 1985 debut album, “Creatures Of Influence,” distributed by Twin Tone, Wide Angle’s parent company. The original is a good listen: The label participated in various influential “record pools,” distributing new tracks to club DJs across the U.S., leading the track to gain popularity in New York clubs as a freestyle favorite. Producer Joey Gardner (the architect of TKA’s amazing sound) discovered the song and brought it to Tommy Boy Records.…
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You’ll Never Find Another Love – & More
The 12″ version of You’ll Never Find Another Love by & More
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Summertime, Summertime – Nocera
The 12″ version of Summertime, Summertime by Nocera Nocera Biography Nocera, born Francesca Nocera in Italy, moved to the Bronx as a teenager and became a key figure in the late 1980s freestyle scene. She’s best known for her breakout single “Summertime, Summertime” (1986), released on Sleeping Bag Records, which climbed to No. 2 on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart. Her debut album, Over the Rainbow (1987), showcased her signature blend of pop hooks and dance-floor energy. Thanks to hits like “Let’s Go,” Nocera earned a loyal following, further cementing her place in freestyle history. She continues to perform at freestyle events, delighting fans of the genre’s classic…
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First True Love – Tiana
The 12″ version of First True Love by Tiana
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Play At Your Own Risk – Planet Patrol
The 12″ version of Play At Your Own Risk by Planet Patrol Planet Patrol Biography Planet Patrol was a pioneering American electro and freestyle group of the early 1980s, closely associated with influential producer Arthur Baker. Best known for their hit “Play at Your Own Risk,” they combined energetic beats, synth-driven melodies, and soulful vocals that helped define the emerging electronic dance sound of the era. Their work remains a cornerstone for fans of old-school electro and freestyle music.
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Come Into My Arms – Judy Torres
The radio version of Come Into My Arms by Judy Torres Read a full biography of Judy Torres.
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Boy I’ve Been Told – Sa-Fire
The official video for Boy I’ve Been Told by Safire Sa-Fire Biography Sa-Fire, born Wilma Cosmé on January 16, 1966, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, is a celebrated freestyle artist known for her powerful voice and emotive performances. Raised in East Harlem, New York City, Sa-Fire emerged as a key figure in the Latin freestyle music scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Sa-Fire’s debut single, “Don’t Break My Heart,” released in 1986, quickly gained popularity in dance clubs, showcasing her dynamic vocal range and heartfelt lyrics. It was followed up by “Let Me Be The One”. She achieved mainstream success with her 1988 hit “Boy, I’ve Been Told,”…
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Tears May Fall – TKA
TKA performing Tears May Fall on Dance USA
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Where Are You Tonight – Coro
The radio version of Where Are You Tonight by Coro Follow Coro on Facebook. Coro Biography Coro, born Jose Coro, is a prominent figure in the Latin freestyle music genre. He began his career as a background vocalist and dancer for Stevie B before launching his solo career in 1989 with the single “Where Are You Tonight.” This track, produced by Zahid Tariq and Todd Terry, became a significant hit in dance clubs, especially in New York and Miami, reaching the Top 25 on Billboard’s club chart. In 1991, Coro released his self-titled debut album under Cutting Records and Charisma. The album included several successful tracks such as “Can’t Let…
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Dream Boy / Dream Girl – Johnny O and Cynthia
The radio version of Dream Boy / Dream Girl by Johnny O and Cynthia
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Baby Talk – Alisha
The 12″ version of Baby Talk by Alisha Alisha Alisha Ann Itkin, known professionally as Alisha, is an American freestyle and dance-pop singer who rose to fame in the mid-1980s. Born on April 16, 1968, in Brooklyn, New York, Alisha became well-known for her vibrant contributions to the freestyle music genre. Her self-titled debut album, Alisha, was released in 1985 and featured several club hits, including “All Night Passion,” “Baby Talk,” and “Too Turned On.” These tracks were significant in the dance music scene and helped establish her as a notable artist in the genre. The success of her debut album was followed by her second album, Nightwalkin’, in 1987,…
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Temptation – Corina
The official video for Temptation by Corina Corina Heading Corina, born Corina Katt Ayala, is an American singer-songwriter and actress known for her contributions to the freestyle music genre. She gained prominence in the late 1980s and early 1990s with several dance hits. Her most notable song, “Temptation,” peaked at number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1991. This track was part of her self-titled debut album, released the same year under Cutting Records and Atco Records. Corina’s music career began with singles like “Out of Control” (1987) and “Give Me Back My Heart” (1988), both of which gained attention in the dance music scene. Her debut album, Corina,…
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I Wonder If I Take You Home – Lisa Lisa
The official video for I Wonder If I Take You Home by Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam
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Don’t Break My Heart – Safire
The official video for Don’t Break My Heart by Safire
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Dreamin’ – Will To Power
The original 12″ version of Dreamin’ by Will To Power
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Crying Over You – Soave
The 12″ version of Crying Over You by Soave
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Give Me Tonight – Shannon
The official video for Give Me Tonight by Shannon
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Together Forever – Lisette Melendez
The official music video for Together Forever by Lisette Melendez
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One Way Love – TKA
The radio version of One Way Love by TKA
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Change On Me – Cynthia
An updated video of the original mix of Change On Me by Cynthia
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Exposed to Love – Expose
The original 12″ version of Exposed to Love by Expose Read a full biography of Expose.