Meghan Trainor: All About That Bass Meaning
Song Released: 2014
All About That Bass Lyrics
I'm all about that bass
bout that bass, no treble
I'm all about that bass
bout that bass, no treble
I'm all about that bass
bout that bass, no treble
I'm all about that bass
bout that bass
Yeah it's pretty clear, I...
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the most catchy song since blurred lines.
I love it. I think it was mentioned a few comments ago. She is saying bass instead of ass sand treble instead of trouble and yeh not everyone is skinny and we are just as fabulous. Good that she changed it, I would love it either way. Less criticism this way. -
Chris Eales has a big part of this song due to his school life and being bullied for being fat.
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Don't worry guys. Meghan isn't insulting skinny girls or chubby girls. Shes just telling us to be comfortable with ourselves, regardless of our shape or size. She's only trying to make people to feel better about themselves, and if you think that its bad that she's trying to lift people up, then you are a very negative person. So listen to the whole song until you get the message instead of listening to it once and not understanding the meaning of the song then being a jerk about it.
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This is not right, saying people that are skinny are fake like a Barbie doll,
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You guys act like its a bad song. What about all the songs that talk about having a big butt or big boobs and nice skiny bodies thats good she made that song. It gets annoying constanly hearing artists saying you need to look a certain way and most skinny girls are mean so screw them. I love the song.
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I'm offensed by the "skinny bitches hey" its like you're trying to hate skinny girls. Even myself is skinny but i dont judge fat girls because i know everyone's different & special in every way. Although, I do believe in fitness and health issues but i aint judge big-size girls or whatsoever. Anyway, Im still liking this song it makes every girls out there happy and to just be who you are. ;-)
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i think it means that even if you are fat or nah, you still look beautiful. i think she wrote this song to inspire us that we dont need to change who we are so that we could have that man or be popular.We can be who we want to be and its not what people say about us, its how we respond. usually someone would come up to me and say something insulting. ya know what i do? i either dont say anything ortall them that whatever they say bounces off me like rubber and stick to you like glue. and guys and gals do not believe the saying " sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt" Words do hurt because they cause suicide and death. So do not believe that. its just plain nonsense.
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I LOVE HER AND HER SONG!!!
People are gonna hate no matter what..I find absolutely nothing wrong with the lyrics!
In fact her song is a positive for all girls no matter their sizes is what I get from it! -
All about that [B]ig [Ass]??
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I don't think she's calling skinny people bitches but she's talking about skinny people that are bitches about it.
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I think she wants to say "it's all about that ass" but to not be that vulgar and a little tounge in cheek, she says Bass. Then to balance the bass remark she throws in the not treble part. Pretty creative I think...great song!
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The song is saying that you are beautiful just the way you are, whether you are skinny or fat. And that you shouldn't be too self-conscious about your weight or looks. :D
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she shouldn't have said skinny bitches because im skinny and don't judge bass girls. its pretty mean, now im considered as a skinny bitch @ school :(
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