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Please stop changing the genre label for this artist to "bro-country." Bro-country is not an official term...it's more of a slang created by the media to describe a type of music they don't like. The Cambridge-proposed definition has not yet been added to the English language as it has not demonstrated longevity. Furthermore, while artists may not mind the label, there is no official documentation that the artists as a whole consider themselves to be "bro-country." For example, Cole Swindell has released a variety of different songs, some of which do not remotely match the lyrical qualifications generally considered to be bro-country. No artist or label ever identifies as "bro-country" entirely. It's more of an informal term. Wikipedia is supposed to be a factual, unbiased encyclopedia, not a place where informal, cultural slang terms are presented as solid labels. Let's just keep the genre labels as "country" until further discussion has been had and a consensus on this has been reached, please!--The Midnight Murk (talk)05:58, 28 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]
You are putting words in my mouth. I never said that I didn't like the label. The artist's intent has everything to do with the classification that should be used. You are citing news articles/editorials that use the term informally. The media has assigned this label to artists like Cole. He does not consider his music to be bro-country, and since he's the one recording and releasing the music, the genre classification should be based on what he considers his own music, not what the media has informally dubbed it. How is the artist's opinion of his own music "completely and utterly irrelevant?" Furthermore, you are assigning a specific label to an artist who has released a variety of songs. Songs like "Ain't Worth the Whiskey" and "I Just Want You" are clearly NOT bro-country, so it does not make sense to classify Cole Swindell as a whole as "bro-country."
If you want to compromise on this issue, maybe we could talk about a solution similar to what has been done on theLuke Bryan page. --The Midnight Murk (talk)06:14, 28 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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