Meghan Trainor - All About That Bass
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Length: 3min 10sec (190 seconds)
Published: Wed Jun 11 2014
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Obligatory Tina Fey quote:
This song does so little to challenge a culture of body objectification. It just changes the size and shape of what makes a woman valuable, not locate a sense of self-worth outside of appearance or even one not intrinsically tied to what men want. The message of this song seems to be: "I'm chunky, but don't worry, I can still get men to fuck me".
It's not a bad song, it's just the intellectual content of these pseudo-feminist rants about breaking out of conventional beauty are all so. . . backwards. One step-forward, two steps back. But I guess it doesn't matter because I'm just an other male misogynistically attacking female art so what would I know.
Not much bass in this song
Maybe I'm missing something, but can someone explain how the fact that she's "all about the bass" connects to the rest of the song?
I don't hate it . I was expecting worse.
She sounds like she's trying really hard to have a more ghetto accent than she possesses.
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The women in wigs reminds me of this makeup campaign a year or two back.
http://imgur.com/2Xkhkeg
Although I understand how she meant to express the idea of accepting oneself regardless of body weight/looks, shaming the other side of the coin "Skinny" can actually taint that message. It's all about the respectful balance.
"All about that bass". Song is mostly treble..