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Producers from around the world began to replicate the sound in productions that were more radio-friendly.
Records such as " Let Me Be the One " by Safire, " I Remember What You Like " by Jenny Burton, " Running " by Information Society, " Give Me Tonight " by Shannon and " It Works For Me " by Pam Russo enjoyed heavy New York radio airplay.
Many original freestyle artists, and DJs such as Jellybean, Tony Torres, Raul Soto and Roman Ricardo, were of Puerto Rican ancestry, which was one reason for the style's popularity among Latino Americans and Italian Americans, especially in the New York City area.
Performers and producers associated with the style came from around the world, including Turk Murat Konar, the writer of Information Society's " Running "; Paul Lekakis, from Greece ; and Freeez, Paul Hardcastle and Samantha Fox, from the United Kingdom.
Asian artist Leonard ( Leon Youngboy ) released " Youngboys ".
A further fusion of beats arose when Duran Duran and The Latin Rascals teamed up to produce a remix of " Notorious ".

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