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Free Flow's a funkadelicious mash-up of groove, heartfelt soul and west-coast flavour. .
There is more than one artist with the name Freestyle: 1. Swedish synthpop group from the early 1980s 2. Electro artist Tony Butler 3. Filipino band 4. American MC from Arsonists. 5. Korean band - use this tag - 프리스타일 1. A Swedish synthpop group from the early 1980s. Their most popular hits were "Vill Ha Dig" and "Fantasi". Members: Tommy Ekman, Christer Sandelin, Gigi Hamilton, Joakim Hagleitner, Anders Uddberg and Diane Corinne Söderholm. When the group split up in 1983, Sandelin, Ekman and Hamilton formed Style. Freestyle briefly reunited in 1998, re-recording a few old songs. 2. One of...
The Willard was an early Japanese punk band that started in the 80's and has continued to play to this day with the exception of a different line-up since they started. The Willard was known for there popish songs fused with punk but has since changed their sound over the years, from Punk to Goth to Indie. Members: Jun:Vocals You:Guitar Kyoya:Drums Klan:Bass (You was later replaced by Shin and Shin was later replaced by Kagawa) (Klan was temporarily replaced by Anai but came back to do "Take The Horror Train" and has stayed till this day.) (Kyoya has left The...
There are four artists under this name: 1. Freeze is a rapper from Akron, Ohio. Signed to First Family. 2: Joshua Alexander Israelievitch, aka Freeze, was born in St. Louis and moved to Toronto before his first birthday. Growing up in an artistic family with a dedicated concertmaster for a father, he developed a passion for making music. "For me," he explains, "music is not only a form of expression and entertainment, but also a way of life and a medium for communicating a message of reality and positivity." Living in an environment where his father was constantly practicing violin...
Home Free is an American a cappella group of five vocalists: Austin Brown (lead tenor), Rob Lundquist (tenor), Adam Chance (baritone), Tim Foust (bass), and Adam Rupp (percussion). They are structured as a traditional barbershop quartet with the addition of a percussionist. Starting as a show group, they toured around 200 shows a year across the United States. The group competed in and won the fourth season of The Sing-Off on NBC in 2013; singing an arrangement of Hunter Hayes' "I Want Crazy," as their final competitive song; earning the group $100,000 and a recording contract with Sony. Home Free...