Meghan Trainor

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Meghan Trainor
HOMETOWN
Nantucket, MA

BORN
December 22, 1993

About Meghan Trainor
Scoring her first hit at age 20 with "All About That Bass," a dance-friendly paean to body positivity, singer/songwriter Meghan Trainor topped the charts with a retro-pop sound that won her a Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 2016.nnUp until that point, she had already devoted most of her life to music. Born in December 1993, Trainor was raised on Nantucket Island in Massachusetts, where she began making music when she was seven and wrote her first song at the age of 11. She attended Nauset High School on Cape Cod; there she sang and played trumpet in the jazz band, and also studied guitar, taking lessons from Johnny Spampinato, noted guitarist with NRBQ and the Incredible Casuals. In addition, Trainor played guitar and keyboards, and sang with a local Nantucket band called Island Fusion for four years. She attended the Berklee College of Music's Performance Program, a special five-week course, in 2009 and 2010, receiving high marks and reaching the finals of their songwriting competition. By the time she was 18, Trainor had self-released three albums of her own material and landed a publishing deal with Big Yellow Dog Music (who placed her songs with artists such as Rascal Flatts, Macy Kate, Common Kings, and Sabrina Carpenter) before she signed a deal with Epic Records.nnTrainor's first single for Epic was "All About That Bass," in which she proudly declared she's "no stick figure silicon Barbie doll," and "every inch of you is perfect from the bottom to the top." The pastel-colored video for the song became an online sensation, racking up over 1,600,000 views on YouTube within a month of its debut in June 2014. Soon, "All About That Bass" stormed up the Billboard Hot 100, reaching the pole position not only in the U.S. but throughout the world. As it racked up eight weeks at the top of the U.S. charts, it wound up getting certified five-times platinum, selling over four million copies in America alone; international sales reached over six million, cementing "All About That Bass"' status as one of the biggest singles of 2014. Its sequel, "Lips Are Moving," was also a hit, reaching four on the Billboard charts and earning double-platinum certification -- and setting the stage nicely for the January 2015 release of Trainor's debut, Title. The album promptly hit number one in multiple countries. Her third single from the album, "Dear Future Husband," reached number 24 on the U.S. singles chart. Rounding out her impressive year was a contribution to the Peanuts Movie soundtrack, a co-write on Rascal Flatts' single "I Like the Sound of That" (and most significantly, a Grammy nomination).nnA few weeks before the March 2016 release of "No," the first single from her second album, Trainor won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist. The following May, she released her sophomore studio album, Thank You, which included the hits "No," "Me Too," and "Better" (featuring Yo Gotti). In 2017, Trainor released the single "I'm a Lady," which appeared in that year's animated film Smurfs: The Lost Village. In February 2018, Trainor released "No Excuses," the lead single from her third album, Treat Myself. As she continued work on the album in 2018, she released a series of singles, including "Let You Be Right" and "Can't Dance." In February 2019, Trainor released The Love Train EP, which was designed as a soundtrack to Valentine's Day. ~ Mark Deming

Meghan Trainor discography

29 discs


TREAT MYSELF - Meghan Trainor
TREAT MYSELF
2020
Wave (feat. Mike Sabath) - Single - Meghan Trainor
Wave (feat. Mike Sabath) - Single
2019
I'll Be There for You ("Friends" 25th Anniversary) - Single - Meghan Trainor
I'll Be There for You ("Friends" 25th Anniversary) - Single
2019
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