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The Spectacular Downfall Of Meghan Trainor

It was one of those summer songs that nobody could escape. It played in shopping malls, multiple times a day on the radio, in elevators, and waiting rooms across the country.

By Gina Florio4 min read
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“All About That Bass” was released in June of 2014 and it propelled Meghan Trainor into a mainstream career, securing her at the #1 spot of the Billboard charts for eight consecutive weeks. It was known for its catchy lyrics, while blending modern pop production with a vintage doo-wop sound inspired by the 1950s and 1960s. Its playful bass line, upbeat melody, and cheeky lyrics (“because you know I’m all about that bass, no treble”) gave it a fresh and memorable identity that listeners instantly connected with.