Meghan Trainor Teams Up With LunchMoney Lewis On "I Love Me"

Started by JRocka, April 14, 2016, 01:57:59 PM

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rainor recently revealed her Thank You album tracklist which features collaborations from Yo Gott, R. City, her mom Kelli Trainor and LunchMoney Lewis. The latter is featured on a song titled "I Love Me," and it's ridiculously catchy.

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It's hard to deny Trainor's mad songwriting skills, and this latest cut is a prime example. The two volley back and forth trading self-adoration over a simple clap and jazzy beat.

"They gonna say all kinds of things / they'll make jokes about my name / they gon' try to clip my wings, but I'm gon' fly."

Trainor previously said she wanted to share all of her favorite influences on the new LP, and it's evident on "I Love Me" she's feeling herself some soul.

Listen below:
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this is pretty cute...i may buy this 2nd album after all

throwintheTAL



JRocka

Quote from: sumcatbroad on April 14, 2016, 02:06:09 PM
not another i love me, i love myself song

i guess she's doing the whole female empowerment theme a bit for the ladies

Opposites Attract.



It's unconditional, these days you know....

Nine



JRocka

Quote from: Cosmic Explorer on April 14, 2016, 02:54:43 PM
This is cute.

No is still my mess.

!!! only because it was influence from Brit and she's a stan  :stressed:

Bigmacthawoppa

Reading the thread title I swear I came in here expecting a fat joke.


RAY7

Quote from: Bigmacthawoppa on April 14, 2016, 03:34:33 PM
Reading the thread title I swear I came in here expecting a fat joke.
I thought this was shading Leona Lewis
Fgggg

Bigmacthawoppa



Zankou.

Quote from: Bigmacthawoppa on April 14, 2016, 03:34:33 PM
Reading the thread title I swear I came in here expecting a fat joke.

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AIDS!

Meh
Can't stand her and that 'No' sounds like it came from 2002