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Cuz I Love You
Lizzo (Houston)
Overview
Track Listing
1
Cuz I Love Yo
2
Like a Girl
3
Juice
4
Soulmate
5
Jerome
6
Crybaby
7
Tempo - (featuring Missy Elliott)
8
Exactly How Ieel - (featuring Gucci Mane)
9
Better in Col
10
Heaven Help M
11
Lingerie
12
Boys
13
Truth Hurts
14
Water Me
Details
- Genre: R&B
- Release Date: September 2019
- Label: Atlantic (Label)
- Format: Vinyl
- Number of Discs: 1
Music Reviews
Editorial Reviews
Rolling Stone - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Melissa Jefferson can do it all: she sings, she raps, she plays the flute, she speaks her mind....Lizzo's the perfect star for right now -- but she also aims for the timeless..."
Rolling Stone - Included in Rolling Stone's "The 50 Best Albums of 2019" -- "A classically trained flute virtuoso turned hip-hop soul queen, Lizzo arrived as a full-fledged pop legend this year with CUZ I LOVE YOU."
Entertainment Weekly - "With her third album, pop music's premier twerking flutist delivered maybe the most purely joyful album of the year -- a supreme collection of self-loving, scrubhating bops..."
Billboard - "Brilliantly brash, unapologetic and utterly irresistible, Lizzo's personality is clear from one listen to her major label debut CUZ I LOVE YOU."
NME (Magazine) - 5 stars out of 5 -- "On her self-love anthem-packed third album, Lizzo proves she's the electric, complex pop star that the world needs..."
Paste (magazine) - "It's a parade of Lizzo's most prideful tendencies and a dazzling way to experience the triple-threat talent who's currently guiding us in a much-needed confidence craze."
Clash (Magazine) - "Storming in with opening title track `Cuz I Love You', Lizzo's vulnerability is laid bare, while her vocal dexterity is further apparent on the similarly retro `Jerome'."