Meghan Trainor’s ‘All About That Bass’ has already caught up much attention from the audience and is being played over and over again.
It has also landed at the top 5th position on the Billboard Hot 100, on September 4, 2014 it was taken to a completely new level with the inclusion of James Fallon.
On ‘The Tonight Show’ it got the James Fallon treatment where Meghan and the Roots performed the number on classroom instruments a xylophone, a triangle, tambourines and even some plastic hand-clapper things.. As fascinating as it sounds the number went ranks up with such an amazing sound that was produced.
The audiences were already pretty much into the song celebrating big butts and positive body images and the addition of James Fallon factor made it big and huge. Continuing with her kind of music, this song is also as anti-feminist as the others, Meghan has kept the tradition of her songs alive.
Keeping the adolescent girls as her prime target for the song, Trainor disses ‘skinny bitches’ and ‘stick figure[s].’ The number has turned into a delightful pop confection and will soon be a Friday night favourite of many.
Though people may contemplate mixed views and messages about the much popular number the fact is that the song is now placed in everyone’s head and they just can’t stop humming its tunes.
Its Meghan Trainor effect now coupled with James Fallon’s strong presence which together make it a win-win combination, the way it did for ‘All About That bass.’