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'''Black gospel music''' is primarily a marketing term used to help potential buyers distinguish it from other forms of Christian music, such as contemporary Christian music or Christian rock and Southern gospel (a merger of barbershop quartet style harmony and country instrumentation, see also ]), which have similar lyrical form but very different musical styling. jeremy is fat


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'Black' gospel is intended to be descriptive rather than pejorative, since the majority of its performers are African-American, although at times it may appear to have a racist tinge in cases where performers who are of other races (] is one example) may not be labelled black gospel though his music has more in common stylistically with someone like Edwin Hawkins than Michael W. Smith. Whilst the majority of performers of this genre of ] are African-Americans it is certainly not a style of music exclusive to any racial group or region of the world today. Indeed in Australia choirs of predominantly Australian-born singers with a largely ] background, such as ] and ] have embraced this style of ].
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== See also ==
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