Thank You

| Meghan Trainor

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Thank You

Thank You is the second studio album by American singer and songwriter Meghan Trainor. It was released exclusively on Apple Music on May 6, 2016, and was released on May 13, 2016, by Epic Records and Sony Music Entertainment.- Wikipedia

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  • Slant Magazine

    Though she’s changed her hair color and updated her sound from retro to dated, Meghan Trainor continues to peddle a myopic, commercialized brand of feminism on her sophomore effort.  

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  • Entertainment Weekly

    Instead, with help from producers like Ricky Reed (Fifth Harmony, Jason Derulo), she delivers wide-eyed pre-9/11 pop—and this throwback vibe suits her.  

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  • The Guardian

    Much of Thank You – the follow-up to 2015’s 2m-selling Title – finds Meghan Trainor ditching her All About That Bass doo-wop shtick in favour of 90s chart R&B. Unfortunately, the core problem remains – Trainor just isn’t a convincing pop star.  

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  • Pop Matters

    Thank You is an interesting album in that it shows musical growth for Meghan Trainor while simultaneously moving her closer to the more homogenous sound of mainstream pop.  

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  • QuaysNews

    Thank You’ is a real surprise to me, the album as a whole has a really refreshing vibe about it and wasn’t what I expected at all. Every song flow wells with the next and the amount of thought that has gone into it, really shows.  

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  • All Music

    Thank You turns into something less than the sum of its parts almost entirely due to the Trainor's tunnel vision.  

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  • El Broide

    The singer has experimented with a variety of genres on the album and has smashed each and every single one.  

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  • The Pop Break

    The result is a good album albeit a generic one that strips Trainor of her naturally bubbly personality.  

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  • The Foothill Dragon Press

    “Thank You,” while differing in genres, gives everyone a great song to enjoy. With strong vocals, meaningful lyrics and uplifting messages, everyone can appreciate Meghan Trainor and her new album.  

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  • Idolator

    It doesn’t sound like solely her domain anymore, but it still sounds good.  

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  • The Upcoming

    Thank You is a pop album through and through, a departure from 2014’s Title. It’s chock full of bubbly dance anthems with catchy hooks and a hint of Caribbean flavour.  

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  • Newsday

    On her follow-up album “Thank You” (Epic), Trainor again succeeds when she’s discussing life in her own style.  

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  • Financial Times

    Meghan Trainor, she of the 2014 mega-hit “All About That Bass”, treads a narrow line between self-empowerment and self-satisfaction on her second album, Thank You.  

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  • Jon On Film

    If anything, it’s just more of the same, hollow music wrapped in a sleek, shiny new exterior.  

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  • Abdow Avenue

    If the lackluster production was not enough, the horrible lyrics were just too much to ignore.  

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