crossover
/ˈkrɒs.oʊ.vɚ/Definitions
1. noun
a product or event that combines two or more different styles or genres, especially popular music or fashion; a point or line where two or more roads, railways, or other routes cross each other; a place where different social groups meet or interact.
“The new album is a crossover between hip-hop and classical music.”
2. verb
to combine or mix two or more different styles or genres, especially popular music or fashion; to cross over or pass from one side of a road, railway, or other route to the other side.
“The artist decided to crossover her jazz style with electronic beats.”