Meghan Trainor

American singer-songwriter and producer known for retro-inspired pop anthems promoting body positivity. Meghan Trainor rose to global fame with her 2014 debut single 'All About That Bass'. She has released multiple albums, won a Grammy Award, served as a judge on 'The Voice' and advocates for mental health awareness and self-acceptance.
  • Her breakthrough hit 'All About That Bass' (2014) topped charts in 58 countries despite initial rejections from multiple labels who deemed it 'too retro'.
  • Underwent vocal cord surgery in 2017 after hemorrhaging during a performance, later developing panic disorder that inspired her album 'Treat Myself'.
  • Won the 2016 Grammy for Best New Artist but faced criticism over allegations of plagiarism regarding her song 'Dear Future Husband'.
  • Authored songs for major artists including Jennifer Lopez, Rascal Flatts, and Sabrina Carpenter before launching her solo career.