
When he mentioned the title to Trainor, however, she loved it, since she often used the phrase "I'm all about that _" to indicate something she liked (e.g., "I'm all about that Chris Hemsworth," "I'm all about that burrito"). Kadish always envisioned that title as a song about booty, but he figured it would be good for a male hip-hop artist - a club tune about looking for a woman with a good low end. Kevin Kadish had the title "All About That Bass" written in his notebook when he and Trainor started their songwriting session.

After kicking around ideas for lyrics and music for a few hours, they had the song written.

Trainor, whose early songwriting credits include co-penning "DJ Tonight" and "I Like the Sound of That" for Rascal Flatts' Rewind album, made an immediate impression on Kadish, and the pair bonded over their love of '50s music. In 2013, Trainor's boss at Big Yellow Dog put her together with Kevin Kadish, a 42-year-old producer whose resumé includes songs by Jason Mraz ("Wordplay") and Stacie Orrico ("(There's Gotta Be) More to Life"). Meghan won the 2011 Sonicbids Tennessee song contest when she was 17, and got signed to a songwriting deal with the publisher Big Yellow Dog right out of high school.

#Bass no trebel free#
After her family moved to Cape Cod, her parents built her daughter a recording studio, where Meghan worked on songs during her free time and also attended many music festivals throughout the country. Raised in a musical family on the Massachusetts island of Nantucket, Meghan Trainor has been writing songs since she was 11 years old.
