Meghan Trainor, The Love Train (EP) | Album Review
After delaying the release of her third studio album, Meghan Trainor returns with a love-centric, six-song EP, ‘The Love Train.’
After delaying the release of her third studio album, Meghan Trainor returns with a love-centric, six-song EP, ‘The Love Train.’
“15 Songs Where Guys Sing About Guys” features music courtesy of Matt Fishel, Ryan Beatty, Troye Sivan, Years & Years, and ZEE MACHINE among others.
For Grammy-winning pop singer/songwriter Jason Mraz, “love” is the focus on his highly-anticipated, sixth studio album, ‘Know.’
Grammy-winner Jason Mraz taps Grammy-winner Meghan Trainor for the romantic “More Than Friends,” the fourth advance single from ‘Know.’
Artists providing the tunes for “10 Songs Where You ‘Know’ or ‘No’” include Florence + The Machine, G-Eazy, Pusha T, and One Direction.
Grammy-winning pop artist Meghan Trainor returns with “Can’t Dancer,” her second single released in 2018 following “No Excuses” and “Let You Be Right.”
Grammy-winning pop artist Meghan Trainor returns with “Let You Be Right,” her second single released in 2018.
Playlist “11 Songs About Lips, Mouth & Tongue” features music courtesy of Chris Brown, Imagine Dragons, MNEK, and The xx among others.
Grammy-winning pop artist Meghan Trainor returns with “No Excuses,” her first single since the release of her sophomore album, ‘Thank You.’
2016 has had its fair share of respectable, even superb songs. Even so, there have also been some totally awful songs that simply aren’t forgivable.
The 10 albums that grace this list have one thing in common – all are considered to be disappointments in 2016.
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