Meghan Trainor
Meghan Elizabeth Trainor (born December 22, 1993) is an American singer-songwriter and television personality. She rose to prominence after signing with Epic Records in 2014 and releasing her debut single "All About That Bass", which reached number one on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart and sold 11 million copies worldwide. Trainor has released six studio albums with the label and has received various accolades, including a Grammy Award, four ASCAP Pop Music Awards, and two ''Billboard'' Music Awards.Trainor became interested in music at a young age; she wrote, recorded, and produced three independently released acoustic albums, ''Meghan Trainor'' (2009), ''I'll Sing with You'', and ''Only 17'' (2010). She began writing and producing songs for other artists in 2013. In 2015, Trainor released her pop and hip hop major-label debut studio album, ''Title'', which included the top-10 singles "Lips Are Movin" and "Like I'm Gonna Lose You"; it debuted at number one on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200. The single "No" led her follow-up album, the R&B ''Thank You'' (2016), both of which reached number three on the respective charts. In 2020, Trainor released the electronic dance music-influenced album ''Treat Myself'' and the holiday album ''A Very Trainor Christmas''. She followed these with the doo-wop and bubblegum pop albums ''Takin' It Back'' (2022) and ''Timeless'' (2024). The former included the single "Made You Look", which reached the top five in countries including the UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.
Trainor's lyrics frequently include themes of womanhood, body image, and personal empowerment; however, at times, they have been criticized for being antifeminist. Her music is influenced by the popular music of the 1950s, and blends the genres pop, R&B, doo-wop and blue-eyed soul. Outside of the music industry, Trainor has had voice roles in the animated films ''Smurfs: The Lost Village'' (2017) and ''Playmobil: The Movie'' (2019). She served as a judge on the television talent shows ''The Four: Battle for Stardom'' (2018), ''The Voice UK'' (2020) and ''Australian Idol'' (2023). Provided by Wikipedia