| Oh, My favorite is "Runaway Love." It wasn't the sensational smash like
"DreamBoy, Dream Girl" or "Fantasy Girl" was, but it was my favorite.
"Fantasy Girl" and "DreamBoy, Dream Girl" got the major backing on sales.
"Fantasy Girl" today would be considered Platinum because it is a worldwide
hit. "DreamBoy, DreamGirl" was a very popular song and actually went top
ten on the BillBoard's Hot 100. But the production on "Runaway Love" was
a unique song in the sense that it was so powerful. Charlie Babie really
put out his heart and soul in that song and I helped him with the lyrics
and arrangements. We just caught ourselves in that song. That song right
there is a very unique Freestyle song!
How did you get involved with Mickey Garcia
& Mic Mac?
Mickey worked for my uncle for a little while at the Clam Bar. He was
doing mixes for HOT 103 and saw him growing with his music. I started
seeing him with his brand new Lincoln Continental...and I was like...wait..he
is getting paid..(laughing), so, one day he came in the Clam Bar and
said, "I just bought C-Bank's contract." Remember, at that time, I didn't
know who C-Bank was and freestyle was not called "Freestyle" but instead
called Latin Hip- Hop and Lisa Lisa was the queen in that Era. So, I
was like..."What is that all about?" Marc Anthony was involved in it
at the time too!! So, when I heard that genre of music.. I was like.."I
like this...I can do this!!" So, I approached Mickey and told him, "Hey
Mickey, give me an audition." He told me.."Come on Johnny..All you want
to do is get on the band wagon..(laughing)" "I said..naw..just give
me an audition, If I stink, then I will go home," and Mickey said, "You
know johnny, thats fair!!" So, he gave me a chance and he was like,
"wow, I have track for you," and that was fantasy girl. Actually, I
wrote "Fantasy Girl."
Actually, that was my next question!! Was that
song written for anybody in particular?
Yeah, that was for a certain young lady that I knew at the time who
died..so...yeah that was a long time ago!!
Looking back, what is your best memory as a
Latin Freestyle singer? Is there something that stands out??
Yeah, One in particular was when I got honored for my career as an artist
at Walt Disney World. I got an award for my achievement as a singer
and got my hand imprint and signature on May 15th, 1994 at the Imitation
Chinese Theatre that Walt Disney has. That was a real honor. I currently
am pushing in the acting field as well. I am praying the doors open
for that too!!
Tell us why you left freestyle? Was there something
that led you in another direction?
mmmmm...2 things!! I was very disappointed in the Freestyle market.
It seemed like it was in this Planet Rock era and no one was being original.
It seemed that nobody really cared. They had these singers out there
that...well, you know!! Back in the day like 87 or 88, if you sang some
of the songs that were from 92 -94, they would of bood you off stage.
I spoke out and told everyone that the music out during the early nineties
was not freestyle...that was garbage!! I mean some people were having
gigantic hits during that time and completely deserved it. But when
you have people comin out with the 30th Planet Rock beat, I got pissed
off and said that was too ridiculous. I told myslef that this was nonsense
and retired. Also, by that time, I really got close to the Lord; so,
I told myself that I would devote my life more to Him. I just said no
more to music because no one was taking me seriously. I am not going
to mention any names, but alot of huge artists were selling themselves
for dirt cheap. They were hurting themselves and the market. Another
thing, I have to tell you boldly, LUIS, and you know.. your my friend..I
am not ashamed that I am a FREESTYLE ARTIST. I am bold to tell a hip-hop
gangsta rapper.."you like that stuff...thats great..But You know what
...I AM FREESTYLE!!!" You know What I mean!! I love pop and everything
but my music is FREESTYLE!!! I like to play songs and do them, and they
respect me for that!! They go, "A, you know this is slammin..you can
sing!!"...I am like, "Thats right, We can sing!!" I am just waiting
for MTV, VH1, the Grammys, and everybody to step and say, "You know
what? We have been neglecting this culture of music for too many years."
I think its time to honor Safire, TKA, & George Lamond. Lets talk about
all of these wonderful artists that we have, Lets talk about Marc Anthony
who is gigantic now..lets talk about his origin, Lets talk about the
J-LO that says she grew up on FREESTYLE and that she loves Johnny O
& George Lamond, LETS TALK ABOUT IT, YOU KNOW!!!
I feel ya....In 1995, You returned to the music
scene with your album, "Call It Watcha Like." How did you hook up with
ZYX?
Well, when I ventured out into Florida, me and georgie got together
and put the album together. ZYX came in the picture and set up a small
budget. It was more of a partnership on the record label side, Exit
Records, and it was really good. "Call It Watcha Like" was a reflection
of my frustration of me wanting know, Who was I? What was the market
saying? You are Funky Melody in Australia, you are R&B in Brazil, you
are Euro freestyle in Europe, and in the US..you are freestyle. So,
Who Am I? So, I name the album, "Call It Wathca Like." You know call
it whatever you like but call it what it is!! Its music that moves the
heart. I threw that name out there and everybody loved it. But by that
time, the freestyle market was so saturated that the DJs were saying
that this music was out the door and it started hurting us.
Don't mean to interupt, but one song that stood
out in your love of freestyle was the song, "freestyle." on the "Call
It Watcha Like" album. It seemed that song was the crying anthem for
freestyle.
You know Luis that is one of my dream ones...exactly what you just said!!
I wanted "Freestyle..its time to party" to be the anthem and basis for
freestyle. If you listen to the lyrics , which I know you have, you
will hear me screaming out to my fans and to everybody...."Listen, our
music is slammin." "This is dope...yo...we are rocking," Know what I
am saying!!! Its like saying, "YES, you can have your hip-hop, YES,
you can have your R&B, Yes, Pop, Nsync and everybody else, but you know
what? There is George Lamond!! Yes, there is a Johnny O, YES, there
is TKA...know what I mean. Hello, we exist.."HI!!" Look at our popularity,
Look at our crowds and the way we do clubs!! For that reason is why
in my heart, "Freestyle, Its time to Party", is the anthem for Freestyle!
I really do believe that!!!
You were originally from NYC!! Why did you move
down to Florida?
MONEY!!! Naw, (laughing)...I chase money alot don't I!!! Seriously,
it was because Freestyle was dying out in New York and it was a better
business decision to do so. It allowed me to work more closely to George
Garcia and with Exit Records. Ever since then, I liked Florida beause
of its sense of peacefullness and calmness!! I also feel Freestyle is
making a comeback here with a new station giving Power 96 some competiton
and that is Party 93.1!! So, Freestyle is not only coming back but the
entire dance scene is becoming gigantic here again.
Recently, you have returned to the club scene
in 2000 appearing in Emerald City in Florida and continue do so throughout
the country and even in Canada...how do you feel about that?
It felt Awesome!!! I was scared because I was telling myself, "What
am I doing." But it was awesome in the sense that it was a confirmation
of my fans that I was still in their hearts. I recieved huge amounts
of write ups telling me to comeback and that I needed to come back,
basically, my fans were pouring out their hearts for me to comeback.
You know, I felt that love. So, I did a little research and thought
that If I was going to make a move like that, I better make sure this
is the right move. I prayed about it and told myslef what am I going
to do here! I did my research and realized that the market was coming
back. You know, If the core artists of freestyle would step up and say,
"I am not embarassed to call myself a Freestyle Artist. Its my roots
and my origin and that I am going to come out and give you the most
powerful and slammin freestyle you have ever heard." You know I am going
walk it and try to set the pace for the youngsters that are coming up,
the New Freestylers, which are just as talented or even more than I
and thats fine. But you know what, I am coming out here so lets join
forces and lets show this world that FREESTYLE IS HERE TO STAY FOREVER!!!.
You know, when I performed at BEATSTOCK in front of 17,500 screaming
fans, that right there, solidified our place in the market. To see those
fans enjoying the music of our Freestyle family like Coro, Cynthia,
Myself, and Safire, It was awesome!! Safire is one of my dearest friends.
She is like a sister to me and love her very much. Its no secret. I
really do admire her and respect her opinion. She is very dedicated
to her career and is always there to give me encouragement. Encouragement
is what this market needs. You know, we need unity, encouragement, love
and seems now that the core artists that started this back in the day
are now stepping up. I am telling you...Its going to get crazy. I really
feel 2002 will make a mark in the industry and really excited on whats
going to happen!!
This past november you participated in ARTISTS
AGAINST TERRORISM!! How did you get involved with that and what was
that particularly designed for?
Nelson Cruz, a really dear friend of mine, got moved by the incident
that happened on September 11th and really wanted to make a difference.
So, he devised a plan through some sponsorship to come up and create
this track. With all of the backing that he received, he was able to
offer us a part in it. He called me to do some backgrounds on it. I
was able to meet alot of the people that were affected by this tragedy
and really was a touching moment. I really thank Nelson and his crew
for allowing me to be a part and support it 100%!!
You are preparing for your return this year
with your new album!! Tell us how that came about?
Yep, its true!! Its going to be an incredible album. There are so many
ideas that are behind it. As you may know, I will be on ZYX Records,
the USA/German label. Its a German based record label. I have worked
with them for many years and in fact, have been with them since 1991
in the sense that they have been workig with my old record label, MIC
MAC. They also worked with my other label, Exit Records. So, I approached
them, and we started talking. They came to me and offered me a recording
contract and told me that they would be very interested in distributing
me and having me as their artist. You know, I gave them the figures
and numbers that would make this deal work. They came back to me and
sat down and worked everything out. Its a pleasure being on this label.
We are currently working on it right now with my co-producer of the
album who happens to be ADAM MARANO. I will be writing all of my songs
so my fans can really feel Johnny O...just to let you all know!!!
What kind of album is this? Will it be 100% Freestyle?
Well, no! I would say it will be 70% Freestyle and about 30% Pop. But
the Freestyle that I will do will be so incredible that I am not sure
if they will call it freestyle. I write freestyle and I sing freestyle
so no matter what I do, it will always contain freestyle. The pop just
means "Popular." On the pop, you might have hip-hop tracks behind it or
techno, but the album will be a FREESTYLE ALBUM. My dream is to have a
Grammy for Freestyle..thats my dream!!!
Have you all come up with a name for the album?
No, we don't know yet! We were thinking of calling it, "NGF, " which
means the New Generation of Freestyle. We are stillin playing with that
idea and just have to see how the market will take it. We love the idea
and everybody went bananas when they heard the name.
I have heard some debate of whether the term "Freestyle"
should change its name to a more marketable name like "New Dance." It
seems the major labels cringe when they hear "freesytle" and figure that
with a name change will allow our music to be more acceptable. What are
your feelings on that?
I am not opposed to it but do not support it. You know to change
the name again....here we go again. If the name would change, I would
prefer it to be called Pop..."Popular." Yes, our music is dancy and
new. We are putting out new tracks still, so, its not old. But if you
use "Pop," that market is already established and know what a gigantic
market that is. Actually, if you really listen to some of the more established
groups in pop, you could easily add a few organ hits or trumphet blows
and there you go.....you have freestyle. You can easily hear this in
Nsync or Backstreet Boys.
I would like to comment on that. Take for instance
Pink's new song. I really feel that song has a freestyle influence in
it.
Yes, Yes, Yes...Luis!! You hit that one on the nose. There you go. If
we are to change the name, lets change it to what it is, "Popular." But
hey, if they want to call it "New Dance," I say more power to them.....know
what I am saying.
Are you planning a tour for the album?
Oh yes!! That is ZYX's number one priority right now!!! Most defintely!!!
They already told me that they want to get a single out first which will
be out hopefully at the end of february and then right behind that the
album..BOOM!! Of course, that is a very old formula and has proven to
be a very successful formula for any artist. The tour will begin in the
United States. I am currently working with some promoters in Florida and
New York with likes of Sal Abbetello. But as you know, ZYX is in Germany.
Yep, I am heading to Germany and will be doing Austria, parts of Switzerland,
and without a doubt, Italy!! Italy has a huge Johnny O fanbase. I also
plan to swing over to Brazil and make an impact in South America. I already
came from Canada.
Thats right, The Euro Freestyle Invasion!!
Right!! Let me tell you, The crowd went bananas!! I didn't get any bad
write ups at all. I got, "Johnny was dope, etc." The whole concert was
slammin and the energy was incredible. There was nothing negative and
feel the acceptance that everbody is giving us including me. The crowd
must of been like 5,000 people. They were screaming and yelling for
every group that was there like Angel from the Cover Girls, Adam Marano,
Lil Suzy and some techno groups that were their also. Everybody did
great and got a wonderful response. The promoter, Ben, and Tony Monaco
were awesome as well!! You know, that right there solidified even more
the love of the fans for me and Freestyle. Because of that, I am doing
this and coming back. Its all for the fans and the love of this music!!!
You have been around in this Freestyle game for
years and have become close to alot of the freestyle artists. So, this
question might be kind of hard. What are your favorite freestyle artists
& songs?
I think I love Johnny O. I think he is slammin...ha ha!! Johnny O all
the way baby (laughing) !!!! No, seriously, everybody know this. George
Lamond is my best friend. George is a phenominal vocalist. If you ever
want to experience a true freestyle singing concert, you must see George.
TKA too!! Kayel is another wonderful vocalist. His singing ability is
so unique and awesome. As for the female freestyle singers, It would be
Cynthia...she is my sweetheart!! Safire and Judy Torres.....If you go
to one of their concerts, you better hold on because he will be on your
feet! I have so many friends in the industry that I love dearly. But the
ones I just mentioned are the ones who are my good friends. But there
are many others out there that they know who they are and know that I
do love them as well!! I mean my list would be non stop if I would sit
here and name everybody. But like I said earlier....My favorite singer
has to be Johnny O...you know...(laughing)!!! I got to give him props..the
kid can sing.. ha ha!!!
(laughter in room)
I have asked this to some of my past interviewees
and am curious on what you have to say. What is your definition of freestyle
or What do you think Freestyle should be?
Its a cultural music that expresses love, hurt, & emotions. Its a genre
of music that contains strings of breakbeats and bass. I want to use this
word and is my favorite word, "Artistical Design." Come one....lets get
unique and original!!! Lets stop following everyone else and try something
different. Open Freestyle's horizon...that is what freestyle is to me.
Its a genre of music that has shocked the world and am pleased to see
the European culture has taken notice of our music. Because of them doing
it, they have given freestyle a fresh sound. Some of the freestyle that
comes from Europe is so slammin!!
I know you have been working with Stevie B in
the sense that he has helped you with some connections oversees. How has
that worked out?
Stevie is a wonderful guy. We are still working on that and look forward
in talking to him when he comes down here to Florida. I haven't entered
that door yet but am looking forward to working with him. He is touring
alot and respect him very much. Stevie has been out here for years.
He has open the doors in freestyle for us tremendously. I love the guy
tremendously and he knows that....RIGHT STEVIE...YOU KNOW THAT!!!!!
Ok, Johnny...don't want to keep you on forever..I
have a few more questions!
Naw, don't worry!! I will charge you by the hour (laughing).
Do you have any advice for new and upcoming
freestyle artists trying to make it in the biz? Would you encourage
them to stick with their love of freestyle, or get into a more 'stable'
genre first?
Mmmm..depends!!! There are a variety of people out. My advise is first
to do your research and find out who are your favorite lyrical artist
is. Imatate them and go to those vocal classes. Get yourself in order.
It would be good to sign up and get piano lessons. Learn everything
there is to know about the studio end of it and find yourself a really
good manager that knows what he is doing and who will not cheat you
out of your money!! Next, begin working on a demo and find the key people
who know how to do freestyle or whatever genre of music you wish to
do. After you get the demo done, it would be a good idea to creat a
package like a bio and picture. Then, you can have that package and
begin sending it out to all of the freestyle labels in the market. Start
doing your local collage radio. In fact, that playe a very instrumental
part on my career. Try to get with an artist, promoter, or someone in
the business and explain your situation so that they can help you get
exposure. The NUBMER ONE thing is to keep the faith!!!! Don't get discouratge.
Don't worry, you will get plenty of "NOs" but that one day, you will
get that "Yes." Also, be original!!!!
Alot of people don't know the story of what happened
to MicMac. In your point of view, what happened?
On that end, I will have to be careful!! There are so many things that
occurred with Mic Mac. One thing that I do know happened was that they
really did burn alot of bridges. It really hurt them alot!! Some of those
bridges was with their artists. Unfortunately, Mic Mac closed and once
was one of the biggest dance labels around during its time. It was a freestyle
icon during its day. It really hurt me to see what had happened between
Mic Mac and myself. I am grateful that I still have my name and that Johnny
O still continues. I do not hold a grudge on any of the individuals at
Mic Mac...I really do not!! I have learned to give forgiveness but I tell
you one thing.."I am alot wiser!!" You know alot of things happened and
some of those stories you hear are false but then some of the ones you
hear are very true.
Do you have an email address or website where
your fans can reach you ?
My fans can reach me at: JohnnyOFanClub@aol.com, and just to let all of
you know; Johnny O answers all of his emails personally!!!
Well, Johnny, Is there a message or anything
you would like to tell your fans?
Yes, I say hang on, hold on, you know...grab a hold to the chair!! Johnny
O is coming out and will be exploding onto the scene!! When I come out,
I am gonna ROCK this industry. I am so happy and confident..forget about
it!! Just wait till my album comes...you will see my energy!!!! I am
going to need everybody's support when the album comes out. I want to
reach the media and without the support of my fans, it will be hard.
I want to get on a video or tv pilot so that I can make aware of freestyle
and our music. I am not going to be ashamed of calling myself a Freestyle
artist. I am a freestyle/pop artist and because of the love of the fans
over the years, I have been able to do this. You know when we go to
the club...you know what time it is!!! Get Ready!!! I am ready baby!!!!!
Well, Johnny!! Its been a pleasure talking with
you today and just like everybody else am excited to see you back doing
freestyle again. I want to thank you for taking your time out for this
interview.
Thank You, Louie!!
I would like to say it was an honor to speak
with one of Freestyle's premier singers. He is a very down to earth
type of guy who through the Lord has achieved so much!! Freestylemania
wishes Johnny O the best for him in 2002. |