Miami 1989 Freestyle Music T-Shirts - Heavy Cotton, Unisex Do you recall the 1980s Freestyle music? You do, of course! Let's go all the way back to the early 1980s, when dance music first appeared and disco was declared to be dead. These classic English-designed, premium, thick unisex t-shirts are the perfect way to honor 80s freestyle music. Afrika Bambaataa and the Soulsonic Force's 1982 album "Planet Rock" introduced the freestyle music of the 1980s to clubs. Do you recall "breakdancing music" or "hip-hop be-bop"? Let's dance in South Florida to "Miami 80's freestyle music." We danced to the Miami Freestyle music hits, which had a more rhythmic beat than the classic disco music. Freestyle music gets its moniker from the Miami band Freestyle Express. The initial half of the term was mistakenly omitted, so when "Don't Stop the Rock" became a top 10 hit, the label only said "Freestyle," and that's what was used moving forward to help identify 80s freestyle music. The foundational piece of every outfit is this strong cotton unisex 80s Freestyle Music - 1986 Freestyle Music Miami tee. It serves as the base upon which casual fashion develops. No side seams mean there are no itchy interruptions under the arms. The shoulders have tape for improved durability. .: 100% cotton (fiber content may vary for different colors) .: Medium fabric (5.3 oz/yd² (180 g/m²)) .: Classic fit .: Tear-away label .: Runs true to size
1989 Freestyle Music Miami - Unisex Heavy Cotton Tee - 1980s Freestyle Music
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