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There's a lot of business happening on the charts this week. For the seventh week in a row, Rihanna and Drake's lead Anti single "Work" leads the Hot 100, but there's even more work to be done, courtesy of Fifth Harmony. The girl group's new track "Work from Home" also rose into the top 10 this week, marking their first-ever top 10 single. -
Rihanna, Drake 'Work' Into Sixth Week at No. 1 Over Lukas Graham, Meghan Trainor
Rihanna and Drake know how to make it "Work." For the sixth straight week, the lead Anti single is the No. 1 song in the country. And though Rihanna dominates the Hot 100, she has a few reasons to be alarmed: new rising singles from Lukas Graham and Meghan Trainor. -
Meghan Trainor 'Watch Me Do' Review: New 'Thank You' Track Keeps It Old School [LISTEN]
If you thought that Meghan Trainor had stepped away from her sugary doo-wop/pop blend for just a moment with her latest single "No," you were wrong. Ahead of her new album Thank You, Trainor released a new hype track on Friday (March 25), and once again, she's channeling powerful pop. -
Meghan Trainor's 'NO', Britney Spears' 'Overprotected' Mashed Together in Flawless Remix
If Meghan Trainor's new single "No" is giving you serious early-2000s vibes, you are not alone. The lead single off her upcoming album Thank You has been compared to everything from Dream to Destiny's Child to Britney Spears. And now, one producer has taken that Britney vibe to a whole new level, mashing up "No" with the classic 2001 hit "Overprotected." -
Miley Cyrus Confused Meghan Trainor with Her 'High School Musical' Co-Star
Miley Cyrus may be both a current pop star and a former Disney star, but that doesn't make her the best at identifying either group. On her always-interesting Instagram, it seems as though the "Wrecking Ball" singer fell victim to a fake meme claiming that Meghan Trainor is really High School Musical actress Kaycee Stroh under a new name... -
Meghan Trainor Premieres Sexy 'No' Music Video With '90s Vibe [WATCH]
Following the release of her new song, "No," off from her upcoming 'Thank You' album, Meghan Trainor just premiered the music video of said track and it's sexy with a real 90's vibe. -
Meghan Trainor 'NO' Music Video Teased with Sexy, Dramatic Instagram Photo
Get ready to say yaaas to Meghan Trainor's "No" music video. Just a few days after unleashing her 2000s-inspired pop jam into the world, Trainor is already teasing the release of the single's music video. And if a still photo is any indication, it's going to be intense. -
Meghan Trainor Talks Grammy Win and Two Men She'd Love to Collaborate With
Meghan Trainor is coming fresh off a successful 2015 year filled with chart-topping singles and the new year seems to be looking just as promising. On Thursday (March 10), the singer stopped by 'The Elvis Duran Z100 Morning Show' to talk about her exciting 2016 Grammy win, her forthcoming album, and two men she would love to collaborate with. -
MIXTAPE MONDAY: Check Out New Songs from Kendrick Lamar, Meghan Trainor, Pity Sex & More
Each and every week we put together our favorite tracks that had premiered a few days prior into one magnificent mixtape to share with you and your friends. This time around we've decided to share new 2016 songs from Kendrick Lamar, Meghan Trainor, Pity Sex and more right here! -
Meghan Trainor Talks About Insecurities, Details on New Album 'Thank You'
Following her Grammy win which marked the most emotional speech during the ceremony, Meghan Trainor shares her insecurities in an interview and a few details about her upcoming Thank You album. -
Producer Ricky Reed Talks Working on Meghan Trainor's New Single 'No' from 'Thank You'
Meghan Trainor won a Grammy for Best New Artist this year and put out a debut album Title, with single "All About That Bass" that lead the way for teen girls to love being over a size 2. Trainor just released her new single “NO,” which leads her sophomore album 'Thank You.' In a new interview her producer Ricky Reed talks the new single and his client. -
Meghan Trainor 'No' Review: Bold New Single Harkens Back to Early 2000s with Feminist Tones
To say that Meghan Trainor has a difficult path with female-empowerment anthems is a little bit of an understatement. Look no further than the "be proud of being thick because men like it" on "All About That Bass" or the stereotypical gender roles rooted in the lyrics to "Dear Future Husband." But now, the Grammy-winning Best New Artist is gearing up for her sophomore album, and its lead single "No" looks to redeem all that.
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