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Freestyle and Beyond

Continued from page 1

Published on July 19, 2007

"My only worry is them getting hurt," he continues. "I don't want them to fall into the same mishaps that the freestyle movement fell into, with producers that didn't know what to do with the artists. We oversaturated the market with not-great sound. It's the same with reggaeton. People don't want to hear the "Dem Bow" beat so much. If there is an oversaturation of that style, it makes reggaeton annoying to your ear. That's a pretty common complaint nowadays."

As a producer, K7 clearly knows what he's talking about. And lovers of urban Latin music should be in for a treat as TKA makes a rare appearance at Seminole Coconut Creek Casino (5550 NW 40th St., Coconut Creek, 954-977-6700) on Thursday, July 19.

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