Pop with curves! "All about that bass", the song about normal women, is the new worldwide phenomenon

We can't deny it, we love Katy Perry, Rihanna, Madonna or even the provocative and irreverent Miley Cyrus. But we like to think that in the pop world, you don't have to resort to sex to be successful. And that's exactly what Adele, Lorde and now Meghan Trainor have taught us, whose song, All about that bass has become the world phenomenon of the moment.

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In All About that Bass, Meghan makes an intelligent critique of the superficiality that surrounds the world of women, those magazines that abuse Photoshop and the men who support the model of the object wife. Meghan is a very normal girl and she is proud of it, even if far from the classic stereotyped canons of modern society.

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The 6 symbolic phrases of "All about that bass" by Meghan Trainor

  • Yeah, it's easy to see, I'm not wearing the 40. But I can shake it, shake it [butt]. Just like I'm about to do.
    "Yeah, it" s pretty clear, I ain "t no size two. But I can shake it, shake it. Like I" m supposed to do. "

  • Magazines are full of Photoshop. We all know they are not real. Then enough, let's make them stop.
    "I see the magazine workin" that Photoshop. We know that shit ain "t real. C'mon now, make it stop"

  • Because every single inch of your body is perfect, from head to toe.
    "Cause every inch of you is perfect From the bottom to the top"

  • My mom always tells me not to worry about my size. He tells me, "Guys prefer to squeeze something more full-bodied during the night"
    ​'Yeah, my mama she told me don "t worry about your size. She says: Boys like a little more booty to hold at night."

  • You know I'll never become a plastic doll like Barbie. So if that's what you're looking for, move on
    "You know I won" t be no stick figure silicone Barbie doll. So if that "s what you" re into then go ahead and move along "