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Date: 2010-11-18 07:39:54
Radio formats
African American music
Crossover
Ballad
Folk music
Poetic form
Country music
Patsy Cline
Disco
Music
American music
Popular music

JAMPACT DUO SONG LIST SONG ARTIST STYLE BECAUSE YOU LOVED ME CELINE DION BALLAD BLUE BAYOU LINDA RONSTADT BALLAD

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