Talk:Sunshine Kitty

The executive producers of Sunshine Kitty
So, one of my most recent edits to this page was adding the album's executive producers. I added no source for this, but this is where I got the info from:

https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1830/4443/products/CD_2_2048x2048.jpg?v=1564615448

I know, a photo is a weird source, but if you zoom in to the part showing the CD case's interior, you'll notice the back of the booklet listing the executive producers. I got this photo from Tove Lo's official website:

https://shop.tove-lo.com/collections/music/products/tove-lo-sunshine-kitty-cd

Can this info be kept in the article, or should I look for a more credible source?

EnjoyingMyProblems (talk) 13:41, 12 October 2019 (UTC)


 * yes, citing the album's liner notes is acceptable as a source. This article should have a section titled "Personnel" which would begin with a sentence that says something like "Credits adapted from the album's liner notes", and then list the musicians, and then the production team. This opening sentence for the section can then have a citation reference added to it, using the  template. Richard3120 (talk) 01:28, 11 October 2019 (UTC)

Two questions
I am currently working on articles for the remaining two singles from Sunshine Kitty that do not have them yet: "Sweettalk My Heart" and "Are U gonna tell her?". The latter has never been released separately as a single for digital download or streaming, unlike all the other singles. Due to this, no official single cover exists. However, before the album's release, Lo posted previews of every song on the album to her Twitter account. The previews of the other singles all displayed the official single covers and every song had its own cover. Based on the fact that the covers in these previews were also used as the official covers, could the one used for "AUGTH?" also considered the official one?

Here are some of the previews:

"Glad He's Gone": https://twitter.com/ToveLo/status/1174884409348169731

"Bad As The Boys": https://twitter.com/ToveLo/status/1174872297670369280

"Sweettalk My Heart": https://twitter.com/ToveLo/status/1174842939928981505

"Are U gonna tell her?": https://twitter.com/ToveLo/status/1174814708278484992

My second question is about the album cover used in this article. Every official release of the album, both physical and digital, had a parental advisory sticker on it. It is also found on the version used in this article. From what I remember, Wikipedia's rules state that album covers used in infoboxes should generally not have parental advisory stickers, unless no version of the cover without one exist. I found a few versions of the Sunshine Kitty cover with no parental advisory sticker, but I'm not sure if the websites I found them on can be considered reliable sources. One of them is last.fm (link: https://www.last.fm/music/Tove+Lo/Sunshine+Kitty). Is it possible to use the cover found at this link instead of the current one?

Thanks in advance! EnjoyingMyProblems (talk) 16:39, 9 April 2020 (UTC)