CROSSOVER

Crossover

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.

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cross over

Verb

  1. To pass from one side or area, physical or abstract, to another.
    To reach the other bank of the river, we tried crossing over on a log.
    Not many actors are so easily able to cross over from television to film.

Verb (etymology 2)

  1. To die.
    Sarah's grandmother crossed over last night.

Adjective



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crossover

Noun

  1. A place where one thing crosses over another.
  2. The means by which the crossing is made.
  3. ('''') the result of the exchange of genetic material during meiosis.
  4. A blend of multiple styles of music, intended to appeal to a wider audience.
  5. An automobile that is a mix of two kinds of automobiles, i.e. the .
  6. A pair of switches and a short, diagonal length of track which together connect two parallel tracks and allow passage between them.
  7. A piece of fiction that borrows elements from two or more fictional universes.


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