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Ten years ago, Meghan Trainor burst onto the music scene with her smash hit "All About That Bass," a song that not only showcased her unique blend of doo-wop and contemporary pop but also became an anthem for body positivity. Today, the now 30-year-old singer-songwriter returns with her sixth studio album, "Timeless," proving that her empowering messages and distinctive sound have only matured and deepened over the years.
A Journey from Self-Love to Family Focus
In an interview with The Associated Press, Trainor reflected on her career and the evolution of her music. "I have my self-love pop bangers that I just do in my sleep,” she shared. “That’s my therapy that I need for myself. But it also helps people, so that's just a win-win as a songwriter.”
With "Timeless," Trainor channels her experiences as a mother, sister, and industry veteran into her music. The album's first single, “Been Like This,” features her musical hero T-Pain and nods to her breakout hit with the lyrics, “Ooh-wee, she got that booty/That type of boom-boom, that bass that I like.” Trainor calls the song’s release “destiny,” highlighting the familial collaboration with her brothers and the emotional reaction of her parents.
Family at the Heart of 'Timeless'
Trainor’s personal life is intricately woven into "Timeless." As a mother of two boys, her children inspire much of her music. "‘To The Moon’ is for my kid, because he loves rocket ships and outer space," she explains, referring to her 3-year-old son Barry Bruce Trainor. The album aims to impart messages of self-confidence and kindness, both to her children and her listeners.
“I Wanna Thank Me,” another standout track, samples Niecy Nash-Betts' Emmy acceptance speech, infusing the song with a powerful message of self-empowerment. Trainor recalls how Nash-Betts' speech instantly inspired her, leading to a touching collaboration where Nash-Betts and her family provided background vocals.
A Rich, Evolving Sound
"Timeless" is a fitting title for an album that seamlessly blends contemporary pop with classic influences. The album features 16 tracks, including collaborations with artists like Lawrence and, again, T-Pain. Songs like "Crowded Room" and "Whoops" showcase Trainor’s ability to blend nostalgic sounds with modern pop, while tracks like "Crushin’" and "Forgot How to Love" explore different rhythms and emotional depths.
Each song on "Timeless" brings something unique, from the Cuban-inspired "I Don’t Do Maybe" to the ’80s synth-pop vibe of "Doin’ It All." The album concludes with the titular track "Timeless," a vocal-led rhythmic ballad that encapsulates the album's overarching theme.
Conclusion
Meghan Trainor’s "Timeless" celebrates her journey over the past decade, marked by personal growth, family love, and an unyielding commitment to empowering messages. Trainor continues to inspire and uplift with her distinctive voice and heartfelt lyrics as she steps back into the spotlight with new music and a tour. Whether you’ve been a fan since "All About That Bass" or are just discovering her now, "Timeless" offers something for everyone, once again proving that Meghan Trainor's music is timeless. Her journey from a budding songwriter to a renowned pop artist offers valuable lessons for young musicians. Her success with "All About That Bass" highlights the importance of embracing a unique sound and staying true to oneself. Trainor's evolution, marked by her latest album "Timeless," showcases how personal growth and life experiences can profoundly shape one's music. Her candidness about mental health and her dedication to family remind aspiring artists to prioritize well-being and authenticity. Trainor's story underscores the power of perseverance, collaboration, and continuous learning in achieving lasting success in the music industry.