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The lyrics of "All About That Bass" caused controversy; some critics called the song anti-feminist and accused Trainor of shaming thin women. [19] [21] [51] Kris Ex of Complex said Trainor imitated body standards often used to stereotype black women and appropriated colloquialisms that are associated with African-American Vernacular English. [52]
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 music video for "Boom Boom Bass" was first previewed in a 46-second video entitled "Find That Bass" shared on the group's official YouTube channel on June 10. In the teaser, the group searches through various scenes to find "the legendary bass guitar" while a clip of the baseline from the song's instrumental plays. [14]
Pink Floyd would again use this technique on the bass line for "Sheep". This riff was first created by David Gilmour on guitar with effects, then Roger Waters had the idea of using bass instead of guitar, so they recorded the song on two different bass guitars. The piece is in B minor, occasionally alternating with an A major chord.
She enrolled at the Manhattan School of Music in 2009, concentrating on jazz and classic American songs, [5] releasing a Christmas album in 2009 and a live album in 2010. She collaborated with guitarist Gabe Schnider and drummer Conor Szymanski, these songs can heard on Michael Feinstein 's NPR show Song Travels . [ 6 ]
3 Meaning of song title? 4 comments. 4 A dozen artists passed on the song. 1 comment. 5 Kate Davis cover. 2 comments. 6 Source. ... Talk: All About That Bass/Archive 1.
A sign of his closeness to the song, Richards performs lead vocals, bass, piano, electric guitar, and backing vocals. Ronnie Wood plays guitar on the track and performs some backing vocals, while Charlie Watts plays drums and Bobby Keys plays sax. Neither Mick Jagger nor Bill Wyman appear on the completed track.
"Slap That Bass" is a song composed by George Gershwin, with lyrics by Ira Gershwin, introduced by Fred Astaire and Dudley Dickerson in the 1937 film Shall We Dance. [ 3 ] The song refers to the slap style of double bass playing that was popular at the time.