"Rumors" is a song by American singer and rapper Lizzo, featuring fellow American rapper Cardi B. The song was released on August 13, 2021, through Nice Life Recording and Atlantic Records, alongside a music video. The single marked Lizzo's first release in over two years, following her 2019 album Cuz I Love You. The song was written by the two artists alongside Nate Mercereau, Steven Cheung, Theron Thomas, Torae Carr, and its producer Ricky Reed.

"Rumors"
Single by Lizzo featuring Cardi B
Written2020-2021
ReleasedAugust 13, 2021 (2021-08-13)
Recorded2021
Genre
Length2:52
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Lizzo singles chronology
"Cuz I Love You"
(2020)
"Rumors"
(2021)
"About Damn Time"
(2022)
Cardi B singles chronology
"Wild Side"
(2021)
"Rumors"
(2021)
"Shake It"
(2022)
Music video
"Rumors" on YouTube

Background and release

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In October 2020, American singer and rapper Lizzo announced that her fourth studio album was nearing completion, saying she had "a few more songs to write".[1] On January 18, 2021, American singer SZA confirmed she had heard new material by the singer. She explained that Lizzo played her "the best song I ever heard in my life" and that it made her cry.[2] On August 1, Lizzo told fans that she had an exciting post to share the next day.[3][4] On August 2, announced on social media that "Rumors" would be released on August 13.[5] The single was made available for pre-order in different formats.[6] The release of the song marked Lizzo's first release in over two years, since the release of her third studio album, Cuz I Love You, on April 9, 2019.[7]

An accompanying music video for "Rumors" was released alongside the song on August 13, 2021.[8]

Composition

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"Rumors" was written by Lizzo, Cardi B, Torae Carr, Theron Thomas, Nate Mercereau, Steven Cheung, and its producer Ricky Reed.[9] Musically, the song is set in the key of B minor, with a tempo of 118 beats per minute. The vocals in the song span from F3 to D5.[10]

The song features Lizzo "talking her shit over a simple piano melody. It quickly warps into anonymous, stomping future funk, complete with rubbery synth, handclaps, and electric guitar."[11] Lyrically, it "sees Lizzo confront the 'shit on the internеt' that's clung to her since she conquered the mainstream in 2019."[12]

Critical reception

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Rating it with five stars out of five, Nick Levine of NME stated that "Rumors" is a "brilliant return from Lizzo that combines her signature sense of fun with some well-placed spikiness."[12] Dubbing it "half a twerk jam and half a radio jingle" that "will be a big hit", Vulture's Craig Jenkins opined that "the journey from the rote, familiar drums and bass underneath the verses to the trippy harmonies and boisterous big-band arrangements around the chorus is too slow of a build."[13] Comparing it to "Truth Hurts", Eric Torres of Pitchfork wrote that the single "feels slapped together from different parts of Lizzo's past hits: the bellowing horns, squealing guitar solos, and endless confidence are all here."[11]

Accolades

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Critical rankings for "Rumors"
Publication Critics' lists Rank Ref.
Billboard The Best Songs of 2021 38 [14]
The New York Times (Jon Pareles) Best Songs of 2021 5 [15]

Awards and nominations

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Awards and nominations for "Rumors"
Year Organization Award Result Ref(s)
2021 MTV Video Music Awards Song of Summer Nominated [16]

Commercial performance

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"Rumors" debuted at number four on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Lizzo's third and Cardi B's tenth top 10 single on the chart. Lizzo also achieved her third number one and Cardi B her seventh on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[17] It debuted at number three on the Rolling Stone Top 100 moving 136,000 units, including 15 million US streams.[18] It also became Lizzo's first entry on Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl. US, debuting at numbers 12 and 29, respectively.[19][20]

Music video

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The video for "Rumors", directed by Tanu Muino, references the Muses from Disney's Hercules in a set inspired by ancient Greece. The closing pose echoes the neoclassical painting Oath of the Horatii by Jacques-Louis David. During the video Lizzo and Cardi wear golden attires, togas, and Ionic column-inspired headdress, as artwork gets animated.[21][22]

Credits and personnel

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Credits adapted from Tidal.[9]

  • Lizzo – vocals, songwriting
  • Cardi B – featured vocals, songwriting
  • Ricky Reed – songwriting, production, programming, horn arrangement, bass synthesizer, keyboards
  • Nate Mercereau – songwriting, co-production, guitar, keyboards
  • Tele – songwriting, co-production, programming, guitar, keyboards
  • Theron Thomas – songwriting
  • Torae Carr – songwriting
  • Donald Hayes – alto vocals, tenor vocals, baritone saxophone
  • Lemar Guillary – horn arrangement, trombone, bass trombone
  • Thomas Pridgen – drums
  • Mike Cordone – flugelhorn, trumpet
  • Victor Indrizzo – percussion
  • Emerson Mancini – mastering
  • Manny Marroquin – mixing
  • Leslie Brathwaite – vocal mixing
  • Bill Malina – engineering
  • Evan LaRay – engineering
  • Patrick Kehrier – assistant engineering

Charts

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Certifications

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Certifications for "Rumors"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[45] Gold 35,000
Canada (Music Canada)[46] Gold 40,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[47] Silver 200,000
United States (RIAA)[48] Platinum 1,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Release dates and formats for "Rumors"
Region Date Format(s) Label Ref.
Various August 13, 2021
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Italy Radio airplay Warner [50]
United States August 17, 2021 Contemporary hit radio Atlantic [51]
Rhythmic contemporary radio [52]

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