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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. -
Meghan Trainor Shows Off Sultry 'No' Single Artwork Ahead of Friday Release Date
Meghan Trainor is not afraid to say "No," and she's gearing up to do just that on her new single. After initially teasing her new album Thank You and its lead single earlier this year, on Tuesday (March 1), the current Grammys Best New Artist revealed the artwork and release date for her new single, "No." -
Drake, Lionel Richie, Ed Sheeran, One Direction Read Mean Tweets On 'Jimmy Kimmel'
JImmel Kimmel is back at it. One of his most popular segments, mean tweets has called upon some of music's biggest names just in time for the Grammys to read off some negative comments that people like to say about artists on social media. This edition features names like Drake, Ed Sheeran, One Direction, Little Big Town, Lionel Richie, Demi Lovato, Meghan Trainor and many more. -
Grammys 2016: Lionel Richie Joins John Legend, Demi Lovato, for Tribute [WATCH]
Lionel Richie joined John Legend, Demi Lovato, Luke Bryan, Meghan Trainor and Tyrese onstage at the 58th Grammy Awards tonight as they paid tribute to Richie just a few days after the 66-year-old legend was honored at the MusiCares Person of the Year Gala. -
Grammys 2016 Best New Artist Nominees, Who Should/Will Win: Courtney Barnett, Sam Hunt & More
Courtney Barnett, James Bay, Sam Hunt, Tori Kelly and Meghan Trainor are the 2016 nominees for the 58th annual Grammy Awards Best Alternative Music Album category -- but only one artist can take home the prize. We'll get to see which of these talents shines at the Grammys Monday, February 15, on CBS, but we're taking a look at who should win as opposed to who will most likely win. -
Grammys 2016: Demi Lovato, John Legend & More Tapped for Lionel Richie Tribute
The influence of Lionel Richie transcends generations and musical genres, and the Grammys will honor that tradition with a tribute to the legendary musician at this year's ceremony. Ahead of Monday's (Feb. 15) big show, the Grammys announced that Demi Lovato, Luke Bryan, John Legend and Meghan Trainor will be taking part in a tribute to Richie. -
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2016 Nominees: Taylor Swift, The Weeknd Lead Revamped Categories
Taylor Swift dominated pop music and radio last year, and her massive achievements with 1989 are being celebrated this year at the iHeartRadio Music Awards. On Tuesday (Feb. 9), the media conglomerate announced the nominees for its third annual ceremony, and unsurprisingly, Swift leads the way with eight nods. -
Meghan Trainor Details New Single 'No' from 'Title' Follow-Up 'Thank You'
Meghan Trainor is gearing up to say "No" this spring. In the wake of her massive songs "All About That Bass," "Lips Are Movin'" and "Like I'm Gonna Lose You," the peppy pop star revealed that her new album Thank You is on its way with a lead single ready to go. -
Justin Bieber Owns Hot 100 with 'Sorry,' 'Love Yourself' Over Twenty One Pilots, Selena Gomez
Justin Bieber has another week to say "Sorry" to the rest of his competition - for the second straight week, his latest Purpose single has topped the Hot 100, beating out offerings from Adele, Twenty One Pilots, Alessia Cara and himself. -
Charlie Puth to Embark on North American Tour in Support of 'Nine Track Mind' Album
After making a splash with his contributions with Wiz Khalifa and Meghan Trainor, Charlie Puth is set to embark on a North American tour in support of his 'Nine Track Mind' album. 'Nine Track Mind' is slated for release on Jan. 29, followed by a two-month tour. Based on the recent success of his single, "One Call Away," his impending tour is expected to be a sell-out as well. -
Justin Bieber 'Sorry' Overtakes Adele's 'Hello' as No. 1 Song as Twenty One Pilots Rise
Justin Bieber has one more person to apologize to - Adele. But, he may be less "Sorry" and more "sorry not sorry," because after eight weeks at No. 2, the Biebs' latest Purpose single has finally overtaken the "Hello" juggernaut on the Hot 100. -
Meghan Trainor, James Corden Are 'All About That Change' in New Year's Resolution Parody
If you're having a hard time keeping your New Year's resolutions (and, admittedly, it has been eight full days), then know you're not along. Last night on The Late Late Show, Meghan Trainor joined host James Corden for a spoof on her breakout hit "All About That Bass," and fittingly, it's titled "All About That Change."
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