Archived from the original on June 18, 2015. Archived from on January 28, 2015. Upon hearing it, Trainor's manager started crying and said it had to appear on Title. Title became Epic's first number one album since 's 2005 to enter at the top of the Australian chart. The album has also achieved success in Europe where it has peaked within the top 10 in Denmark, Norway, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.
She altered the song's subject to infidelity so her listeners could relate to it more. It became Epic's first number-one album since Michael Jackson's 2005. Several songs from the album, despite not being released as singles, reached some charts worldwide. Trainor, however, was signed to by chairman after she performed the song for him in February 2014. Archived from on January 10, 2015. Legend also appeared in the music video, which features them singing amid candlelight in a darkened building as it rains outside.
Christina Garibaldi of wrote that the song serves as a lesson for women to disregard. It contains a -influenced bridge, handclaps and subtle, modern effects. Far from consigning her to one-hit wonder territory, the blend of strength of personality and music-biz savvy on Title shows that Meghan Trainor is clever enough to parlay a big hit into a real career. Title By Meghan Trainor - Behind the Scenes of All About That Bass 12. Archived from on October 3, 2014. Title was nominated for International Album of the Year at the. Following the performance at the ceremony, American singer told Trainor he felt she belonged in country music.
I want to love my body more. Archived from on January 2, 2016. A special edition version of the album was released on November 20, 2015, everywhere except North America. The album's lyrical content deals with contemporary female empowerment, self-respect and self-awareness. Archived from on December 18, 2014. Recording Industry Association of America.
Recording Industry Association of America. . The album was preceded by two commercially successful. Title Writer s Producer s Length 1. It peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100, topped the Australian singles chart for four consecutive weeks and the New Zealand singles chart for three weeks. The song, however, became a subject of controversy with some critics, who dismissed it for and. The track's style is reminiscent of the works of Italian-American duo.
The album's sound was inspired by Trainor's love for records, and the music of the 1950s and 1960s eras in music. Trainor's vocals on the track were likened to the works of 1960s singers , , and. The song peaked at number one in 58 countries and entered the. It was certified gold in both countries. The album was released on January 9, 2015, by and replaced Trainor's on the.
Select albums in the Format field. Archived from on February 24, 2015. The singer intended the album to be a source of empowerment for young people; she wished she had written some of the songs before she attended high school. The album's first supporting concert tour, , was announced on November 3, 2014; it consisted of 19 shows in North America with Australian band as its opening act. Maerz also wrote that the record would boost Trainor's popularity as an artist.
Trainor promoted Title with a series of public appearances and televised live performances. In January 2018, the song was certified diamond in the United States for sales of over 10,000,000 units. By mid-August, the record was thought to have been completed, but Trainor told a song that was written in eight minutes was to be recorded for the album the same day. Its accompanying music video, which was commissioned by , features a variety of stars, including dancers and. Title By Meghan Trainor - Title 4. The track's lyrics portray Trainor expressing embarrassment while defending a story about someone going home nonchalantly after an unintended one-night stand. Trainor uses an assertive throwback aural tone on the song, whose lyrics depict her demanding her lover name the status of relationship.
She landed a publishing deal at the age of 18 and had one of her songs recorded by pop-country superstars Rascal Flatts, show-biz bona fides that belied her Internet sensation status. It features Trainor performing in a style reminiscent of and combining rapped verses with cabaret choruses. The song's lyrics include a list of factors Trainor's love interests should be aware of before proposing to her. Archived from on December 18, 2014. Some of the album's material was recorded while Trainor laid on a bed Kadish made in the studio.
Title By Meghan Trainor - Dear Future Husband Audio 15. On August 30, 2014, Trainor told Jim Sullivan of the Title would be released in November or December 2014. Its songs were mostly co-written and co-composed by Trainor and , and produced by Kadish. Archived from on September 19, 2014. Trainor was the first female act to top the chart with her debut album after 's 2013 release.