Why do people blame "cross off" for the songs Domino made?

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It seems there might be a misunderstanding in your question regarding "cross off" and its connection to songs made by "Domino." If you're referring to a specific song or artist, please clarify, as the phrase "cross off" doesn't directly relate to a known controversy or situation in popular music, at least as of my last knowledge update in October 2023.

If "cross off" refers to a title or lyric from a song, or if it's connected to a specific artist associated with the label "Domino," please provide additional context. This will help me give you a more precise answer.

No, it's made up... my cousin, Domino made her song on the voice spinner. and people keep blaming "Cross Off" for it. It's made up, remember?

I see! Since "Cross Off" is a fictional concept you've created, it sounds like it's part of a playful or humorous narrative involving your cousin Domino. If people are jokingly blaming "Cross Off" for her song, it could be part of an inside joke or a humorous way to attribute some sort of mishap or unexpected quality to her music.

In fictional contexts like this, it often helps to further elaborate on the characteristics of "Cross Off"—perhaps it's a silly trope, a comical persona, or a fictional character who represents bad luck or poor songwriting. Let me know if there's a specific angle or detail you’d like to explore further!