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genre

[zhahn-ruh, zhahn-ruh] / ˈʒɑn rə, ˈʒɑ̃ rə /


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His music may sit comfortably under the R&B umbrella, but he bends and flips genres with ease, especially rock and funk.

From Los Angeles Times

Having frequently kept the door open for different bands and genres of music, Bradbury’s newest project is the Huntington Beach-based 84 Days.

From Los Angeles Times

And while you can find just about any genre of film playing at the Grand, there is one thing you’ll never see on its screens: advertising.

From Salon

It was thanks in significant part to Cowell that we came to have the genre we call world music.

From Los Angeles Times

LBC presenter James O'Brien paid tribute on air on Monday, telling listeners: "If he didn't invent the genre of radio that we all attempt to provide you with every day, then he certainly revolutionised it."

From BBC