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Most of white Americans weren't exposed to R&B music.  companies copied the popular black songs and released them by popular white singers on nationally-distributed "white" labels. they did that so it would increase record sales.

The cover phenomenon started in the 1950s. It was an attempt by the record companies to reach out to more people by a way of reproducing original songs such that those are more appealing to a particular demography.

What are the social effects of rock music?

Many observers saw rock and roll as heralding the way for desegregation, in creating a new form of music that encouraged racial cooperation and shared experience.

Many authors have argued that early rock and roll was instrumental in the way both white and black teenagers identified themselves.

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