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NASHVILLE — Hearing Taylor Swift's Shake It Off unnerved All About That Bass singer Meghan Trainor. The early-'60s soul-pop groove, the sassy delivery — it all sounded a little familiar.
“ [‘Bass’] has his fingerprints all over it. That kind of wordplay is something that I think is a real hallmark of his style.” There is a good chance many will hear more of that style soon.
“All About That Bass” is a playful and powerful pop anthem that celebrates body positivity and self-acceptance. With its retro-inspired melody and catchy lyrics, it became a global hit.
And yet “All About That Bass” is already a parody of itself. To make a video spoofing it is to miss the point. To be clear, parodies of hit songs are usually not-great.
Not only is “All About That Bass” INSANELY catchy (every time it comes on the radio I take my hands off the wheel for .00001 seconds to cheer), and not only does it have the raddest music ...
"All About That Bass" doesn't deserve this hate because everyone is beautiful in their own way. Take a deep breath, stop freaking out about it and live your life the way you want to.
Meghan Trainor’s “All About That Bass” did not leave our heads in 2014. In 2020, Trainor’s Google Translate-ruined version “I Am Full of Fish,” is proving to be just as catchy.
Meduso is All About That Bass Brett Callwood February 16, 2022 Meduso is All About That Bass: L.A.-based Boston native Meduso started producing music about four years ago.
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