Simply a compound term formed from "retro" and "cover", "retrocover" can denote a cover song that, rather than being "updated" or "refreshed", has instead been made to sound less modern than the original song, or at the very least, less modern than music at the time of its release.
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Simply a compound term formed from "retro" and "cover", "retrocover" can denote a cover song that, rather than being "updated" or "refreshed", has instead been made to sound less modern than the original song, or at the very least, less modern… read more
Simply a compound term formed from "retro" and "cover", "retrocover" can denote a cover song that, rather than being "updated" or "refreshed", has instead been made to sound less modern than the original song, or at the very least, less modern than music at the time of its release.
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