Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Meghan Trainor releases new feisty single ‘No’.

‘No, no, just no, ok? No…

‘All about that bass’ singer ‘Meghan Trainer’ is back in business ready to smash the charts yet again with her sassy new single ‘no’. With this single set to be the lead track off her new forth coming album ‘Thank you’.

After reaching number one with her debut album ‘Title’ and achieve four top twenty hits with ‘Dear future husband, all about that bass, lips are moving and like I’m gonna lose you, Trainor is well known for her controversial singles and diva like attitude. However new single ‘No’ is a track that stands out from the rest.

‘No’ is a song with an important message to women all over the world. The hit is about female empowerment, something that the music industry is most certainly lacking these days. Feminism is a constant battle but Trainor clearly wants to step things up.
With lyrics like ‘Tell me I’m not like other girls’ Trainor is taking the common cliché of the typical ‘lad’ on a night out, mocking it and freaking owning it as a dominant female of the 21st century – ‘Now I’m thinking maybe you should go’.

However, the song does have the tendency to be slightly repetitive with the word ‘no’ being repeated over fifty times. It does perhaps make one think that the girl ran out of things to say. Although with this in mind other songs with a similar style such as: Justin Bieber’s ‘baby’ and Beyonce’s ‘halo’, show that in this modern day industry, repetition and lack of authenticity doesn’t necessarily affect a songs chance of success or popularity.


To conclude if you’re a superfan then dayum Miss Trainor has outdone herself. But even if you’re just looking for a song to cruise to in the car or to jam to at the weekend with your girlfriends then this is what you’ve been waiting for. Released just in time for international women’s day, plug your speakers in, turn the volume loud and own ittttt. 

Here is the song for you to check out! Unforuntately there's no video yet but I'm sure it's worth waiting for!


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