Talk:Cuz I Love You

Promotional singles vs. Single?
So this is something that has always confused me, but what is the distinction between Single and Promotional single when it comes to Lizzo's work? For previous albums all songs that were released prior to the album were considered singles. "Cuz I Love You" even got a music video and "Tempo" charted, Lizzo's second song to do so. If someone could explain the rationale to me that would be appreciated.Gagaluv1 (talk) 18:13, 8 April 2019 (UTC)

Promotional singles are used to promote the album but are not released to the radio. Billiekhalidfan (talk) 19:30, 11 July 2019 (UTC)

Okay but some artists don't release songs to radio stations at all but still release singles. It seems to me like that's kind of an outdated way to define it.Gagaluv1 (talk) 19:59, 11 July 2019 (UTC)

Yes but Lizzo does release songs to the radio, like "Juice" and "Truth Hurts". "Cuz I Love You" and "Tempo" were not released as singles, and having a music video or charting does not mean they are a single. Billiekhalidfan (talk) 20:36, 24 July 2019 (UTC)

"Truth Hurts"
There is a little hidden note in the "Singles" section of this album's infobox saying that the songs, "Water Me", "Truth Hurts", and "Boys" should not be added as singles from the album. I do agree that "Water Me" and "Boys" are not singles from the album. However, I believe that "Truth Hurts" is a single from the album as it was clearly used to promote Cuz I Love You. It was released to the radio as a single after the release of the album and after the lead single "Juice" was released. It was clearly used to promote the album because there is no other reason that "Truth Hurts" would be released to radio nearly 2 years after the original release date unless it was to promote her recent album. Post if you think this is a single from Cuz I Love You or if you think it is a non-album single. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Billiekhalidfan (talk • contribs) 08:34, 24 July 2019 (UTC)
 * The song was added as a bonus track on the album to boost its chart performance after becoming popular. That is not the same thing as promoting the album.  Ss  112   03:15, 25 July 2019 (UTC)

Rock genre label
Can anyone provide a source for this being a rock album? Not “rock elements” or a “rock influence” or having a “rock song” on there, actually a reliable source that literally and directly says “Cuz I Love You is a rock album”? Sergecross73  msg me  23:28, 3 September 2019 (UTC)
 * The source given says the genre switches between funk, pop and rock. It didn't say element, influence, or just one song. And it doesn't have to directly say "Cuz I Love You is a rock album." Billiekhalidfan (talk) 23:33, 3 September 2019 (UTC)
 * No, generally, we want sources that call the collective album a genre. Sergecross73   msg me  23:55, 3 September 2019 (UTC)
 * But there are multiple genres. It wouldn't call it just a rock album if it wasn't only rock. Also, Ss112 agrees with me on this and he is an experienced editor. Billiekhalidfan (talk) 00:06, 4 September 2019 (UTC)
 * Yes, it certainly is multiple genre, but I'm saying the genre in the genre box are terms used to describe the whole album. The fact that the sources "switches between funk, pop and rock" and not, lets say "blends rock, pop, and rock" is my point exactly. The fact that it says that its "switching" would imply that not all of it is rock. Its just like we wouldn't call Hybrid Theory a rap album even though there is in fact some rapping in it, and we wouldn't call All the Right Reasons a country album just because there's a country song on there (Rockstar). (And being an experienced editor doesn't give anyone more klout in discussions. And even if it did, I've been an editor for 11 years myself...) Sergecross73   msg me  00:19, 4 September 2019 (UTC)
 * As said on your talk page, the Exclaim! source (that isn't cited on the article, but I found through a search) literally doesn't say "mix", "switches" or "elemnets" or anything like that. It directly calls the album "soul, funk and rock"—"also bringing forth soul, funk and rock for the 11-track project". It's not like reviews are saying there is one rock song and we're arguing to keep it in because of that—then I could understand. It's saying it's a blend in as many words. I don't know how much more clear-cut a review can get.  Ss  112   01:17, 4 September 2019 (UTC)
 * Eh, it’s not the end of the world as is. I’ll drop it unless someone else pushes for its removal. Sergecross73   msg me  11:25, 4 September 2019 (UTC)