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Meghan Chili' Trainor Watches Fan Covers On YouTube | You Sang My Spicy' Song | Glamour On this episode of "You Sang My Song," Meghan Trainor watches YouTube fan covers of her songs "Dear Future Husband," "Lips Are Movin," "All About That Bass," "No Excuses," and "Like I'm Gonna Lose You (ft. John Legend)." Fans react to Meghan watching their music. Meghan recently released a new single “No Excuses” from her upcoming third studio album. Purchase it here: http://smarturl.it/NoExcusesMT No Excuses (Meghan Trainor song) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "No Excuses" A blonde woman standing in front of a pink background with "No Excuses" written above and behind her in white font. Single by Meghan Trainor Released March 1, 2018 Format Digital download Recorded January 17, 2018[1] Genre Pop Length 2:32 Label Epic Songwriter(s) Meghan Trainor Andrew Wells Jacob Kasher Hindlin Producer(s) Andrew Wells Meghan Trainor singles chronology "I'm a Lady" (2017) "No Excuses" (2018) Music video "No Excuses" on YouTube "No Excuses" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Meghan Trainor. Trainor co-wrote it with Jacob Kasher Hindlin and Andrew Wells, who produced it as well. Epic Records released it on March 1, 2018, as the lead single from Trainor's upcoming third major-label studio album. "No Excuses" was announced in February 2018 along with its official single artwork. "No Excuses" is a pop song with country influences. It has empowering lyrics against sexism. Critics noted that "No Excuses" was a return to the sound of Trainor's album Title. The song's feminist lyrics were well-received, and it was referred to as a girl-power anthem. Colin Tilley directed the music video for "No Excuses", which accompanied the song's release on March 1, 2018. It features visual effects showing Trainor with two carbon copies of herself and Trainor donning various outfits that are inspired by the 1980s, in pastel-colored backdrops. Contents 1 Background and release 2 Critical reception 3 Music video 4 Live performances 5 Charts 6 Radio and release history 7 References 8 External links Background and release "No Excuses" (2018) MENU0:00 A 15-second sample of "No Excuses", a pop and song where Trainor sings playful lyrics about respect over a funky and retro beat with fiery production. Problems playing this file? See media help. Trainor co-wrote "No Excuses" with Jacob Kasher Hindlin and Andrew Wells, who also handled the song's production.[2][3] It was written and recorded on January 17, 2018, within 7 hours.[4] She revealed the song's title and overall vibe on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon by saying, "don't disrespect me. I'm a woman, have you never met one before?"[5] In the following days, Trainor revealed song lyrics including: "I don't disrespect you, don't you disrespect me", and "Have you lost your mind...open up your eyes."[6] On February 25, 2018, Trainor referenced the song in a letter she published on her site and social media, followed by unveiling of the single's artwork the next day.[7][8] It is composed in the key B major with a tempo of 115 beats per minute in common time. The chords in the verses alternate between F♯7 and B, while Trainor's vocals span from F♯3 to B4.[9] "No Excuses" was one of the last songs written for the album. While describing the song, Trainor said "it needs to be heard right now -- the world could use a song like this. It's about respect -- we need a little more R-E-S-P-E-C-T in the world, especially right now," and called it the "sassiest" song on its parent album.[10] Sonically, "No Excuses" is a pop song with country influences.[11][12][13] It was described as a sexism-blasting empowerment anthem. It features Trainor singing over a "funky, retro" beat.[14] Trainor sings the lyrics, "What you sipping on that got you talking crazy? Looking at me sideways, always coming at me," over an incandescent beat. According to Idolator writer Mike Nied, the song is a confident take-down of a disrespectful suitor, that has "fiery" production and playful lyrics and Trainor sounds "right at home" on it.[11] Critical reception Writing for the Daily Express, Shaun Kitchener thought that "No Excuses" was Trainor returning to the "bouncy pop roots" of her first studio album, Title (2015).[15] Entertainment Tonight Canada writer Shakiel Mahjouri noted that the song is taking an aim at sexism, and added that the funky and retro song showcases Trainor's "trademark wit and attitude".[16] MTV News' Sam Prance described the song as "amazing" and "incredible and dubbed it a "stomping girl-power anthem" with a brilliant and catchy chorus.[17] Writing for Bustle, Emily Czachor praised the track, writing that it "touts a marked air of female grit," which seems "particularly relevant right now."[18] It was described as a "newly minted, funk-laden" song.[18] Jezebel's Clover Hope likened it to Aretha Franklin's rendition of "Respect" and called it a "sassy Time's Up-inspired jam", adding "the orchestrated sass is built into Trainor’s voice."[19] A Plus writer Jill O'Rourke was positive of the song, calling it "empowering" and adding, "it's all about demanding respect."[20] Music video Three women stand in front of a blue background with two of them blindfolded. The music video for "No Excuses" features visual effects showing Trainor with two carbon copies of herself. The song's music video, directed by Colin Tilley, premiered on the same day as the song's release, which Trainor had previously teased on her Instagram account along with a short behind the scenes look at it.[21][22] The video features visual effects showing the singer with two "carbon copies" of herself.[23] The video features looks inspired by the '80s, including Trainor donning a denim jacket and another one that looks like a cheerleader outfit. Patrick Hosken of MTV News noted that the looks "belong in a mall-pop video from 1987."[24] An official choreography video for "No Excuses" was released in collaboration with Zumba, on March 5, 2018.[25] It was directed by Tim Milgram. The visual features a "fun, easy" and empowering routine.[26] It made Trainor the first recording artist to star in an official Zumba choreography video. Describing the initiative, the singer stated "I always hear my music playing in Zumba classes when I'm at the gym so I thought—let's reach out to Zumba and create something special for 'No Excuses,' We both believe in empowerment! I want this choreography to empower everyone out there to get on their feet, and I want them to think about respect and sassiness and loving yourself."[27][28][29] The VP of marketing for Zumba said, "Zumba has always been focused on inspiring others to feel empowered and confident, and this is something we hear in all of Meghan's music that makes her the ideal partner for us."[27] Live performances Trainor performed "No Excuses" live on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on March 2, 2018.[30][31] During this performance, the singer wore white trousers and a denim jacket, and was accompanied by a vocal quartet.[32] According to Idolator's Mike Nied, Trainor delivered "pitch-perfect" vocals in front of the simple stage that featured a lot of glitter.[33] She also performed it on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on March 5, 2018.[34][35] Trainor wore a glitter-infused top with a "dazzling" jacket and wide-legged pants, joined by a group of four backup dancers and vocalists who were black, crystallized outfits. A spacey background was projected on a screen and it ended with the group chanting in unison.[36][37] On April 6, 2018, Trainor will perform the song on Sounds Like Friday Night.[38] Charts Chart (2018) Peak position Australia (ARIA)[39] 60 Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[40] 50 Canada AC (Billboard)[41] 25 Canada CHR/Top 40 (Billboard)[42] 29 Canada Hot AC (Billboard)[43] 28 Hungary (Single Top 40)[44] 21 Japan Hot Overseas (Billboard)[45] 18 New Zealand Heatseekers (RMNZ)[46] 4 Scotland (Official Charts Company)[47] 28 Sweden Heatseeker (Sverigetopplistan)[48] 6 Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[49] 73 UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[50] 77 US Billboard Hot 100[51] 46 US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[52] 23 US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[53] 15 US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[54] 17 Radio and release history Region Date Format Label Ref. Worldwide March 1, 2018 Digital download Epic [55] United States March 5, 2018 Adult contemporary radio [56] March 6, 2018 Contemporary hit radio [57] References "The Making of No Excuses (60 Seconds)". YouTube. Retrieved March 27, 2018. Prance, Sam (February 28, 2018). "Meghan Trainor Shares BTS Video of Writing 'No Excuses'". MTV News. Retrieved March 1, 2018. Wass, Mike (February 24, 2018). "She's Back! Meghan Trainor Announces New Single 'No Excuses'". Idolator. Retrieved February 25, 2018. "Meghan Trainor on Twitter". March 1, 2018. Retrieved March 2, 2018. "Meghan Trainor on Twitter". March 1, 2018. Retrieved March 2, 2018. "Meghan Trainor Left 'The Four' Set Crying After an Intense Run-In with Diddy". YouTube. Retrieved February 23, 2018. "Meghan Trainor teases single 'No Excuses'". Malay Mail. February 27, 2018. Retrieved February 27, 2018. Macke, Johnni (February 26, 2018). "Meghan Trainor teases new single art". People's Choice. Retrieved February 26, 2018. 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External links Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics "No Excuses" (Zumba video) on YouTube [hide] v t e Meghan Trainor Discography Awards and nominations Studio albums Title Thank You Extended plays Title Singles "All About That Bass" "Lips Are Movin" "Dear Future Husband" "Like I'm Gonna Lose You" "No" "Me Too" "Better" "I'm a Lady" "No Excuses" Featured singles "Marvin Gaye" "Boys Like You" "Hands" Promotional singles "Better When I'm Dancin'" "Watch Me Do" Other songs "Title" "Baby, It's Cold Outside" Concert tours That Bass Tour MTrain Tour The Untouchable Tour Wikipedia book Book Portal Portal Categories: 2018 songs2018 singlesEpic Records singlesMeghan Trainor songsSongs written by Meghan TrainorSongs written by Jacob KasherMusic videos directed by Colin Tilley https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Excuses_(Meghan_Trainor_song) via www.facebook.com 227's™ Facebook Fries!¡' (aka YouTube Chili' NBA) #Nike'Spicy'Tunes McDonald's! #Choreography'Spicy' Meghan Chili' Trainor - No Spicy' Excuses | Hamilton Evans Choreography Dwyane Chili' Wade vs LeBron Chili' James: 3 vs 23 #Walmart'Spicy'Tunes #Nike'Spicy'Tunes Spicy' NBA Mix! via Jamaal Al-Din's blog 227's™ YouTube Chili' NBA Mix! http://hoops227.typepad.com/blog/2018/03/227s-facebook-fries-aka-youtube-chili-nba-nikespicytunes-mcdonalds-choreographyspicy-meghan-chili-trainor.html
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