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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]
"Title" is two minutes and 54 seconds long. [15] Kadish produced, recorded, engineered, and mixed the song at the Carriage House studio in Nolensville, Tennessee.He handled drum programming, and plays the acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass, and synthesizer, Trainor plays the ukulele, and David Baron plays the piano and Hammond organ.
The lead single, "All About That Bass" reached number one in 58 countries and sold 11 million units worldwide. [ 41 ] [ 80 ] [ 81 ] According to the 2019 Nielsen Music year-end report, it was the best-selling song by a female artist during the 2010s , with 5.8 million digital downloads sold in the US.
Petri rewrote its lyrics to make them more politically correct, and noted that just like "All About That Bass", its message lacked self-awareness. [28] Writing for the Los Angeles Times , Chris Barton and Gerrick D. Kennedy, respectively, listed "Dear Future Husband" among the most overrated and worst moments of pop culture in 2015, owing to ...
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.
In late-1992, not long after Jane’s Addiction broke up, Jane’s bassist Eric Avery and guitarist Dave Navarro formed the one-off musical project Deconstruction. In 1994, they released their ...
The Boston Globe ' s Marc Hirsh derided "Lips Are Movin" for following the formula of "All About That Bass", writing that Trainor is a plunderer and "steals from herself" with the song. [34] Spin ' s Dan Weiss criticized the lyrics and compared them to the age-old joke about lawyers being liars. [35]
In the lyrics of "Been Like This", Trainor compliments herself and asserts her confidence: "She's cute and she's classy, thick, bold and sassy/ She knows what she do when she moves". [14] She references her 2014 single " All About That Bass " with the lyrics "Ooh-wee, she got that booty/That type of boom-boom, that bass that I like."