Meghan Trainor had already devoted most of her life to music when she scored her first hit in 2014 with a dance-friendly paean to body positivity, “All About That Bass.” Born in 1993, Trainor was raised on Nantucket Island in Massachusetts, where she wrote her first song at 11. Trainor attended high school and sang and played trumpet in the jazz band and also studied guitar, taking lessons with Johnny Spampinato, the noted guitarist with NRBQ. Trainor attended the Berklee College of Music’s Performance Program, and by the time she was 18, Trainor had self-released three albums of her own material and landed a publishing deal with Big Yellow Dog Music before she signed a deal with Epic Records. Trainor’s first single for Epic was “All About That Bass,” in which she proudly declares she’s “no stick figure silicon Barbie doll,” and “every inch of you is perfect from the bottom to the top.” The pastel-colored video for “All About That Bass” became an online sensation, racking up over 1,400,000,000 views on YouTube and counting. Her next hit was “Lips are Moving.” Trainor’s career continued to evolve with albums like Thank You (2016), Treat Myself (2020), and Takin’ It Back (2022), the latter featuring the viral hit “Made You Look.” Beyond music, she has served as a judge on The Voice UK and Australian Idol and authored the book Dear Future Mama. Today, she remains a prominent figure in pop culture and continues to tour the world.