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- Crossover_(music) abstract "Crossover is a term applied to musical works or performers appearing on two or more of the record charts which track differing musical tastes, or genres. If the second chart combines genres, such as a "Hot 100" list, the work is not a crossover.In some contexts the term "crossover" can have negative connotations, implying the dilution of a music's distinctive qualities to accommodate to mass tastes. For example, in the early years of rock and roll, many songs originally recorded by African-American musicians were re-recorded by white artists such as Pat Boone in a more toned-down style, often with changed lyrics, that lacked the hard edge of the original versions. These covers were popular with a much broader audience.In practice crossover frequently results from the appearance of the music in question in a film soundtrack. For instance, Sacred Harp music experienced a spurt of crossover popularity as a result of its appearance in the 2003 film Cold Mountain, and bluegrass music experienced a revival due to the reception of 2000's O Brother, Where Art Thou?. Even atonal music, which tends to be less popular among classical enthusiasts, has a kind of crossover niche, since it is widely used in filmmaking and television production scores "to depict an approaching menace", as noted by Charles Rosen.[citation needed]The largest figure to date for a crossover hit in the US has come from Grammy Award-winning country singer LeAnn Rimes[citation needed], whose song "How Do I Live" sold over 3 million copies and spent a world record breaking 69 weeks on the Hot 100 chart, more than any other song in history at the time, despite peaking only at number 2.[citation needed] It was also a massive hit in Europe.[citation needed]".
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- Crossover_(music) comment "Crossover is a term applied to musical works or performers appearing on two or more of the record charts which track differing musical tastes, or genres. If the second chart combines genres, such as a "Hot 100" list, the work is not a crossover.In some contexts the term "crossover" can have negative connotations, implying the dilution of a music's distinctive qualities to accommodate to mass tastes.".
- Crossover_(music) label "Cross-over (muziek)".
- Crossover_(music) label "Crossover (Musik)".
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- Crossover_(music) label "Crossover (musica)".
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- Crossover_(music) label "Crossover (muzyka)".
- Crossover_(music) label "Crossover (música)".
- Crossover_(music) label "Crossover (música)".
- Crossover_(music) label "Кроссовер (музыка)".
- Crossover_(music) label "クロスオーバー (音楽)".
- Crossover_(music) label "跨界音樂".
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