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The Latin Rascals were Tony Moran and Albert Cabrera, two friends who took editing to a whole new level... Their re-edited versions of hit songs spliced together enjoyed major air-play on New York dance radio WKTUs popular mix show. The radio exposure led to a deal from Shakedown Studios who hired the duo to restructure popular hit radio songs into viable dance club hits. Shortly thereafter, they were contracted by another studio, Fever Records, to write and produce a song for one of their new acts, The Cover Girls. The result was Show Me, a song that not only became Tony Morans first Top 40 gold record but also helped to usher in the Freestyle era of music. This opened the doors for new artists including TKA, Safire (Boy Ive Been Told), and Lisette Melendez (Together Forever), all of whom benefited from the skillful hands of Moran and Cabrera. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Hits Anthology
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
Tony Moran Presents: A New York Freestyle Retrospective
When She Goes

Bach To The Future
The Tommy Boy Story, Vol. 1 [Digital Version]
Classic Electro
Freestyle Greatest Beats: Complete Collection, Vol. 3
The Tommy Boy Story, Vol. 1
Tony Moran Presents: Freestyle Hits And Beyond
My Ultimate Freestyle Hits Collection
Freestyle Greatest Beats The Complete Collection Vol. 03