For the last time, it’s all about the bass

Love her or hate her, she’s coming to Denmark, and not many 21-year-olds can claim 750 million views on YouTube.

Best known for her signature track ‘All About The Bass’, the young starlet has congested our radio stations for the past six months with her (somewhat) catchy tunes celebrating women’s curves and independence.

Whilst she may not be favoured by all tastes, one cannot deny that Trainor’s 1950s charm and girl-next-door attitude has a strangely endearing quality.
Infectiously fun or gratingly annoying, shuffle along to Vega this month and decide for yourself.


Meghan Trainor
Tue May 26, 20:00;
Vega; 250kr





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