Review
"Timeless," Meghan Trainor's sixth major-label studio album, is a powerhouse of doo-wop and bubblegum pop with fresh club beats and R&B vibes. Released on June 7, 2024, via Epic Records, this album highlights her growth, especially after becoming a mother, and dives deep into her journey in the music industry. The standout tracks like "Been Like This" featuring T-Pain, "To the Moon," and "Whoops" bring that signature Meghan sass and kick-ass self-empowerment vibes we all adore.
The album's 16 tracks don’t just sound good, they carry strong messages of self-love, tackling dating, emotional detachment, and societal misogyny head-on. It's like Meghan took her classic doo-wop and bubblegum pop style and hit the turbo button, blending it seamlessly with modern pop elements. Produced by talents like Federico Vindver and Jason Evigan, the album boasts an upbeat, dynamic atmosphere that's impossible to resist. "Timeless" made impressive waves on the charts too, debuting at number 27 on the US Billboard 200 and snagging notable positions in the UK and Australia. With Meghan's promotional appearances and the upcoming Timeless Tour (2024), this album is not just a milestone, but a vibrant celebration of artistry and personal evolution. - Ava
Artist Bio
Meghan Trainor is a singer-songwriter from Nantucket, Massachusetts, known for fusing pop, doo-wop, R&B, and hip hop influences in her music. She began releasing her own albums as a teenager before signing with Epic Records in 2014, when her breakout single "All About That Bass" shot to the top of the charts and launched her into mainstream success. Trainor is also recognized for hits like "Dear Future Husband" and collaborations with artists such as Charlie Puth and John Legend. Over the years, she's released several albums—*Title*, *Thank You*, *TREAT MYSELF*, and most recently *Timeless* in 2024—and contributed songs to major film soundtracks. Fans of artists like Daya, Carly Rae Jepsen, and Rachel Platten will find a similar upbeat and retro-inspired sound in her work.