In this song (“No”), Meghan Trainor takes on the role of a woman who is victim of unwanted advances from a particular male, with the venue apparently being a club. And yes, this piece was...
If you’re a popular, plus-sized female musician in today’s music industry, that means part of your shtick will be pigeonholed into dropping songs about possessing a positive self-image. And whereas regularly coming across such...
It’s blatantly obvious that the addressee of Meghan Trainor’s “Bad for Me” is a loved one whom the vocalist has deemed toxic. Teddy Swims’ verse in particular reads as if said individual may be a...
As far as her body type goes, Meghan Trainor is currently more on the plus side. At the time she first came out, this was a revolutionary look as far as female pop singers go. So...
Meghan, in this song, seems to suggest that whatever her partner opens his mouth to say is a lie, because she has lost every bit of trust in him. She is at a point...
“Nice to Meet Ya” reads as if it is espousing the idea of an individual learning to have a positive image of herself. Or more to the point, both Meghan Trainor and Nicki Minaj have...
The “evil twin” of the singer is actually an alter ego which has less reservations than those which Meghan tends to exhibit under normal circumstances. For instance, her “evil twin” likes to get boozed. This side...
This history behind “Like I’m Gonna Lose You” is that Meghan Trainor conceptualized it after having a harrowing, realistic dream that someone she loved died. And the first verse of the track is based...
“Genetics” is another self-appreciation song, the type of track that has helped put Meghan Trainor on the map. You see Meghan, being a little bit on the plus side, doesn’t necessarily fit the popular mold...
In this track, Meghan Trainor classifies herself as “a bada*s woman”. And she breaks down some of the characteristics which make her so. For instance, she claims that she is “the boss”, meaning that...