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THE 1000 BEST SONGS IN THE WORLD EVER

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THE 1000 BEST SONGS IN THE WORLD EVER.

538-Meghan Trainor-All About That Bass.

2014-Number 1 single.

Best Bit-At 0.45. Lovin’ the ‘Phat Bass.’

The bass represents the fuller sound (the more curvy lady,) whereas the treble represents a lesser sound (those skinny b…..s.)Meghan Elizabeth Trainor was born on December 22nd, 1993, in Nantucket, Massachusetts, United States. To date she has released four studio Albums, between 2015-2020, and prior to finding fame, she recorded three independent Albums between 2009-2011.In America on Billboard she has achieved seven top 40 singles, while in the UK she has charted on six occasions, reaching Number 1 twice, the other song being as the featured artist on the Charlie Puth 2015 track ‘Marvin Gaye.’

Meghan Trainor initially had no ambition to be a performer, as she thought her body size would hold her back, with her not being the stereotypical looking thin female Pop singer. She was introduced to songwriter Kevin Kadish in 2013, who is 22 years her senior, but they found that musically they had a lot in common. Kadish had a song title written down (‘All About That Bass’) that he thought would make a great song, and Trainor got the idea of a song about body image from that.

‘All About That Bass’ is taken from Meghan Trainor’s debut studio Album from 2015, called ‘Title,’ after first appearing on her debut ‘EP’ also called ‘Title.’ from 2014. The song was co-written by Trainor, and Kadish, who was also the producer. After offering the song to other artists, who either turned out to be not suitable, or refused the song, Megan Trainor was advised to perform it herself.The song went on to spend eight weeks at Number 1 on Billboard, which is more than any other record on the ‘Epic’ label has ever done, it is currently (at the time of writing) the 65th best selling song in America ever, and the best selling song by a female artist in the 2010’s.

The song is not without controversy. Although the lyrics portray a positive body image message, saying that you should be proud of who you are, it does take a swipe at thin girls, leading some to suggest that the message of positivism isn’t aimed at everybody. Kadish has defended the song, saying,’What critics didn’t understand was that the song was a joke. We weren’t seriously calling people skinny bitches, but I don’t know any girl who hasn’t called another girl a skinny bitch.’

‘Yeah it’s pretty clear, I ain’t no size 2, but I can shake it, shake it, like I’m supposed to do.’Cause I got that boom boom that all the boys chase, all the right junk in all the right places.’