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A Canadian artist straight out of Toronto, with a contemporary sound to illustrate the essence of dance music to come.
V.L.A who has released a freestyle ballad titled âwe wonât let each other goâ which was produced by Marc Pompeo. V.L.A being the first Toronto freestyle artist to release this bass-heavy slow jam pumps your heart to the beat of true love. Coincidentally enough, V.L.A is hailed as the âTimmy tâ of âToronto Freestyleâtm.
Many critics may say why release a ballad first instead of a fast track? Well, the answer is simple; V.L.A is different from all the other artists and is not a follower, but a leader and an innovator. V.L.A wanted to do something different as an artist launching his career at the beginning of 1994.
V.L.A âs second single again was produced by Marc Pompeo and is titled âI Gave My Heartâ released on the compilation âfreestyle is alive in 95â many consider this track a combination of euro, freestyle, Miami freestyle or dance; but to tell you the truth, its none of the above because Captain Records and V.L.A have officially titled it under the new category of âToronto Freestyleâtm. This track coincidentally became V.L.A âs most popular underground freestyle track.
Hitting number one status in San Jose, Dallas, Detroit, Chicago, New Jersey, Philladelphia, El Paso, San Antonio, New York. These cities are now labeling V.L.A as possibly the next Stevie b!
Both âI gave my heartâ and âwe wonât let each other go â were so successful that both these tracks were licensed to SPGâs music compilations âFreestyleâs Greatest Hitsâ volume 3 and 4.
V.L.A.âs third release âsweet little lady rocking your bodyâ came under the banner name he used to go by which was Vincent V from theâ Danceology âCD released in /96. This track in particular was produced by Steve DellâAngelo with remixes courtesy of Marc Pompeo and Rick Rath with a superb trip hop version, edits also come courtesy from d.j. Joey D from Spinning Sound.âSweet lilâ lady...â. Just as popular and successful as âI gave my heartâ which earned V.L.A to grace the cover of DMA (dance music authority) magazine in November 1996 being the first ever Canadian freestyle /dance artist to be on the front cover of DMA.
V.L.A. became involved with the music industry when freestyle was itâs peak, was inspired by the likes of Noel and Stevie b to become a freestyle artist himself. His original name is Vince Vella, from which he derives the name V.L.A from his last name Vella. Even as the freestyle trend faded, V.L.A persisted in becoming a freestyle artist from the beginning of 1987 to the present.
Lookout for V.L.Aâs new releases coming soon!
25 tracks
I Gave My Heart (Radio Version) (Toronto Freestyle Mix)
I Gave My Heart (Club Version) (Toronto Freestyle Mix)
We Won't Let Each Other Go (Radio Version) (Toronto Freestyle Mix)
We Won't Let Each Other Go (Club Extended Version) (Toronto Freestyle Mix)
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Vincent V - Sweet Lil' Lady Rockin' Your Body (Freestyle Radio Mix)
Tony Bishop - Father Figure (Freestyle Radio Mix)
Vincent V - Sweet Lil' Lady Rockin' Your Body (Euro Radio Mix)
Tony Bishop - Father Figure (Euro Radio Mix)
Vincent V - Sweet Lil' Lady Rockin' Your Body (Rick Rath Trip To The Hip Remix - Short) Remix: Rick Rath
Tony Bishop - Father Figure (Rick's Rath of God Remix - Short) Remix: Rick Rath
Vincent V - Sweet Lil' Lady Rockin' Your Body (Bass Mix)
Tony Bishop - Father Figure (Euro Radio Mix - No Backups)
Vincent V - Sweet Lil' Lady Rockin' Your Body (Freestyle Club Mix)
Tony Bishop - Father Figure (Freestyle Club Mix)
Sweet Lil' Lady Rockin' Your Body (Toronto Freestyle Mix)
Sweet Lil' Lady Rockin' Your Body (Euro Club Mix)
Sweet Lil' Lady Rockin' Your Body (Rick Rath Trip to the Hip Mix)
Sweet Lil' Lady Rockin' Your Body (Bass Mix)
You Are the One (Club Mix Extended)
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