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How do main critics/reviews view the albums and songs? The yet–to–be–released album is listed as "country' and the released singles have only appeared on country charts. He is already listed with a country–pop genre. This is probably as far as it should go at this point.--
☾Loriendrew☽☏(ring-ring)23:01, 20 August 2017 (UTC)reply
Loriendrew, if you're referring to it being listed as country on iTunes, that's largely irrelevant, as it really has a lot of inaccuracies and contradictions with other sources. I'm pretty sure Rolling Stone would classify as a pretty reliable source, especially since editors tend to use their reviews for the articles on here. Craving You's been called a pop song by numerous sources, and so is Unforgettable. Also, Billboard charts don't have a genre chart for pop songs. We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together also made it on the country chart, despite it being a pop song and listed as such. --
Telie2222 (
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06:25, 21 August 2017 (UTC)reply
Request for comment
The consensus is that the lead should refer to Thomas Rhett as a country singer-songwriter.
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Should the lead just refer to him as a singer-songwriter or should it refer to him as country singer-songwriter? Whether to include genre in the lead was bought up at
MOS:BLP, and the decision was to determine on a case by case situation.
JDDJS (
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21:51, 18 September 2017 (UTC)reply
Oppose - According to the infobox, he is a country, country rock, pop country, and R&B artist. If we are to add one genre, we should add them all however, since 4 different genres are listed, that's a bit excessive.
Meatsgains (
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00:54, 19 September 2017 (UTC)reply
Support Country easily covers country rock and pop country. The cited reference in the infobox
[1]says "R&B-Tinged Brands of Country" so that is also covered. If anything I would say the infobox is misleading and should be reduced to country.
AIRcorn(talk)18:25, 6 October 2017 (UTC)reply
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In 2016, Rhett appeared in episode 16 of season 4 of the TV series Nashville, performing his single 'Die A Happy Man' when he performs as the opening act for Luke Wheeler (played by Will Chase)'s tour.
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