About this album
Where they were
Released on January 9, 2015, 'Title' marked Meghan Trainor's debut studio album after her breakthrough single 'All About That Bass' topped the Billboard Hot 100. This album solidified her place in the pop landscape, showcasing her unique sound and retro influences while establishing her as a prominent voice in contemporary R&B.
Why it matters
'Title' debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart and received widespread acclaim for its fresh take on vintage pop styles. The album's lead single, 'All About That Bass,' not only became a cultural phenomenon but also sparked conversations about body positivity and self-acceptance in popular music.
Essential tracks
- "All About That Bass" ā This track's infectious groove and empowering message about body positivity made it an anthem of self-acceptance that resonated widely.
- "Like Iām Gonna Lose You" ā Featuring John Legend, this soulful ballad showcases Trainor's vocal range and emotional depth, contrasting the upbeat tone of other tracks on the album.
- "Lips Are Movin" ā This track stands out with its catchy hook and playful narrative about infidelity, demonstrating Trainor's knack for blending humor with relatable themes.
Release Date
January 9, 2015
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 The Best Part (interlude) 0:24
- 2 All About That Bass 3:11
- 3 Dear Future Husband 3:04
- 4 Close Your Eyes 3:41
- 5 3am 3:06
- 6 Like Iām Gonna Lose You 3:45
- 7 Bang Dem Sticks 3:00
- 8 Walkashame 2:59
- 9 Title 2:55
- 10 What If I 3:20
- 11 Lips Are Movin 3:01