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#8788, aired 2023-01-18 | SONGS OF THE 2010s $200: In 2014 Meghan Trainor was "all about that bass, 'bout that bass, no" this treble |
#8619, aired 2022-04-14 | MUSIC FROM THE NECK UP $600: Echo & the Bunnymen sang that they were "like sugar"; in a Meghan Trainor song, they were movin' lips |
#8325, aired 2021-01-29 | NO. 1 RECORD $400: Going low, Meghan Trainor was "All About That" this in a 2014 No. 1 that Bass |
#8295, aired 2020-12-04 | DUET PARTNERS $2000: She & Charlie Puth sang about how "We Don't Talk Anymore" Selena Gomez |
#8174, aired 2020-03-05 | THE MEG $1600: Her music video for "Marry Me" features clips from her wedding to "Spy Kids" star Daryl Sabara Meghan Trainor |
#8009, aired 2019-06-06 | SOUND ADVICE $200: In the immortal words of Meghan Trainor, you should be "all about that bass...no" this treble |
#7938, aired 2019-02-27 | FAMILIAR BRANDS IN SONGS $400: This Meghan Trainor tune says, "I see the magazines working that Photoshop, we know that...ain't real" "All About That Bass" |
#7864, aired 2018-11-15 | CELEBRITIES $200: At the Grammys, it was all about this singer, who won for Best New Artist in 2016 (Meghan) Trainor |
#7796, aired 2018-07-02 | MUSICAL "P"ERFORMERS $1200: "Marvin Gaye", this singer's debut single, was a duet with Meghan Trainor Charlie Puth |
#7742, aired 2018-04-17 | DEEP LYRICS $800: "Nah to the ah to the no, no, no, my name is no, my sign is no, my number is no" (Meghan) Trainor |
#7473, aired 2017-02-22 | WHAT'S THAT SONG? $400: Meghan Trainor's title advice for how to respond to a boy who "ain't giving up"? This word "No" |
#7277, aired 2016-04-12 | POP MUSIC $400: She co-wrote her hit "All About That Bass" Meghan Trainor |
#7122, aired 2015-07-28 | PLAY MS. "T" FOR ME $400: If your lips are movin', you're probably naming this ms. who broke through with "All About That Bass" in 2014 Trainor |
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