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"All About That Bass" is the debut single of the American singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor, released on June 30, 2014, through Epic Records. The song was included on Trainor's debut extended play (EP), Title (2014), and her debut studio album of the same name (2015).
[7] [8] They completed three songs before Kadish started producing a rock album for the rest of the year. [7] Trainor moved to Nashville in November 2013 and they co-wrote the song "All About That Bass", pitching it to different record labels, all of which rejected it due to its doo-wop pop sound as synth-pop was more popular at the time. [1 ...
Nowhere in the article do I see an explanation of the title of the song ("All About That Bass"). What does it mean? Can someone who knows please add something about that? 64.134.158.29 17:11, 31 August 2014 (UTC) I guess the meaning becomes apparent if you remove the first letter from the word "bass"...188.104.45.206 09:02, 12 October 2014 (UTC)
1 All About That Bass. Toggle All About That Bass subsection. 1.1 Media review from SNUGGUMS. 1.2 ...
The song reached number 1 in 58 countries and sold 11 million units worldwide. [4] [5] [6] Following the success of "All About That Bass", Trainor's A&R suggested that she and Kadish write more songs together. [7] Kadish produced eight tracks for her debut major-label studio album Title (2015), and co-wrote seven of them, including "Lips Are ...
Kevin Paul Kadish (born 1971) is an American songwriter and record producer. [1] He co-wrote, produced, and mixed the 2014 Diamond certified (10× platinum) single "All About That Bass" by Meghan Trainor which spent eight weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The song appears to be about two former lovers who have since moved on and married other people. Now, they are neighbors and occasionally make small talk about the weather. This is not sitting ...
The doo-wop song includes lyrical references to several soul classics, and uses soul singer Marvin Gaye's name as a lyric and titular verb. [14] [15] It has a "bass-booming" breakdown during Trainor's verse, and its modernized throwback soul sound drew comparisons to her song "All About That Bass" (2014). [16]