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Who is The K7?

Who is The K7?

K7 worked on the air on Manhattan radio stations Hot 97 and WKTU….K7 (musician)

K7
Birth name Louis Sharpe
Also known as K7, Kayel
Born August 25, 1966
Origin Ponce, Puerto Rico

Where is the group K7 from?

New York City native
New York City native K7 had success in the mid-’90s with his fusion of rap, dancehall, and dance.

Where is K7 now?

K7 will be housed in her own purpose built wing at the Ruskin Museum in Coniston once she is returned to her spiritual home.

What does TKA freestyle mean?

TKA is a Latin Freestyle/Dance-pop trio prominent in the 1980s and early 1990s, mainly in Freestyle hotbeds such as New York City and Miami, Florida. Its members were Tony Ortiz, Louis “Kayel” Sharpe, and Angel “Love” Vasquez, and the initials TKA represent their collective initials.

Where is Bluebird car now?

The wreckage of Bluebird was recovered in 2001 after laying beneath the water for 34 years. The wreckage, which the Campbell family gifted to Coniston’s Ruskin Museum in 2006, was handed over to Bill Smith on the understanding that, once restored, it would be returned to Coniston.

How fast did Donald Campbell go?

403.10 mph
By 1964, Donald Campbell was ready to give it another go. Despite unfavourable damp conditions, on 17 July he recorded an average speed of 648.73 km/h (403.10 mph) and secured that elusive world record.

Who started freestyle?

Freestyle music developed in the early 1980s, primarily simultaneously in the Hispanic (mainly Puerto Rican) communities of Upper Manhattan and The Bronx and in the Italian-American communities in the other boroughs of New York City, New Jersey, Westchester County and Long Island.

What is 80s freestyle?

Freestyle music or Latin freestyle is a type of electronic dance music. It became popular during the mid and late 1980s. However, this kind of music started falling in fame during the 1990s.

Has Bluebird been restored?

The family of Donald Campbell gifted Bluebird to the John Ruskin museum, which built an £800,000 wing to house the craft. It’s been restored by Bill Smith from Tyneside, since he recovered it from the bottom of the Lake in 2001.

What speed was Bluebird going when it crashed?

Promoted Stories. Hitting speeds of 328mph, Donald crashed and died. It took until March, 2001 for his body and the bulk of his speedboat to be pulled from Coniston, meaning that this weekend marks the 20th anniversary of the Bluebird recovery.

Where is Donald Campbell’s Bluebird car now?

What has happened to Bluebird K7?

The man who rescued the Hydroplane from the depths of Coniston Water in the Lake District is now dismantling it – after 20 years of work to rebuild it. Images of Bill Smith emerging from the water with the wreckage of the K7 made headlines around the world in 2001.

How much does a ThrustSSC cost?

To put that into comparison, the ThrustSSC from over two decades ago reportedly cost just $3.7 million, which is approximately $6.6 million today when inflation is factored in.