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: The album blends traditional bubblegum pop and rhythm and blues with her signature doo-wop style.

While much of the album is upbeat, it is underpinned by raw emotional honesty that some reviewers have compared to a "therapy session". Meghan Trainor - Takin' It Back.zip

Meghan Trainor Is ‘Takin’ It Back’ With Her Latest Album - Forbes : The album blends traditional bubblegum pop and

: The record features a diverse list of artists, including Scott Hoying of Pentatonix, Teddy Swims, and Arturo Sandoval. Themes of Maturity and Vulnerability Themes of Maturity and Vulnerability Trainor conceived the

Trainor conceived the album as a way to "take it back" to the use of real instruments and the classic "Meghan Trainor sound" after her track "Title" experienced a massive resurgence on TikTok.

: Despite the retro focus, Trainor experiments with genres like reggae in "Breezy" and reggaeton in "Mama Wanna Mambo," featuring Natti Natasha and Arturo Sandoval.

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