''Takin' It Back'' is the fifth major-label studio album by the American singer-songwriter
Meghan Trainor
Meghan Elizabeth Trainor (born December 22, 1993) is an American singer-songwriter and television personality. She rose to prominence after signing with Epic Records in 2014 and releasing her debut single "All About That Bass", which reached ...
.
Epic Records
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is a Japanese multinational conglomerate (company), cong ...
released the album on October 21, 2022. Trainor worked with producers including
Federico Vindver,
Gian Stone,
Kid Harpoon
Thomas Edward Percy Hull (born 20 April 1982), known professionally as Kid Harpoon, is a British songwriter, record producer, and musician. In 2023, he won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year and the Brit Award for Songwriter of the Year for ...
, and
Tyler Johnson. Featured artists include
Scott Hoying
Scott Hoying (born September 17, 1991)Nguyen, Mindy (December 19, 2016A Pentatonix Christmas (Music Review)The Lion's Roar is an American singer, musician and songwriter who came to international attention as the baritone of the a cappella group ...
,
Teddy Swims
Jaten Collin Dimsdale (born September 25, 1992), known professionally as Teddy Swims, is an American singer and songwriter. Known for creating genre-blending music, which include elements of soul, country, and pop, Swims originally began to att ...
,
Theron Theron,
Natti Natasha
Natalia Alexandra Gutiérrez Batista (born December 10, 1986), better known by her stage name Natti Natasha (stylized all caps), is a List of people from the Dominican Republic, Dominican singer, songwriter and composer. She was signed to Don Om ...
, and
Arturo Sandoval
Arturo Sandoval (born November 6, 1949) is a Cuban-American jazz trumpeter, pianist, timbalero, and composer. While living in his native Cuba, Sandoval was influenced by jazz musicians Charlie Parker, Clifford Brown, and Dizzy Gillespie. In 1977 ...
. It is a
doo-wop
Doo-wop (also spelled doowop and doo wop) is a subgenre of rhythm and blues music that originated in African-American communities during the 1940s, mainly in the large cities of the United States, including New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, ...
and
bubblegum pop
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album, which Trainor conceived as a return to the sound of her debut major-label studio album, ''
Title
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'' (2015), after its
title track
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went
viral on TikTok. ''Takin' It Back'' lyrical themes revolve around motherhood and self-acceptance.
Trainor promoted ''Takin' It Back'' with public appearances and televised performances on programs such as ''
Today
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'' and ''
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
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''. The album was supported by the release of two
singles
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, "
Bad for Me" and "
Made You Look". The latter peaked at number 11 on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming Trainor's first song to enter its top 20 since 2016, and reached the top 10 in other countries. Reviewers thought the album effectively showcased Trainor's maturity and growth over her career as well as her musicality, but they were divided on whether it was a progression from her earlier work. ''Takin' It Back'' debuted at number 16 on the US
''Billboard'' 200 and reached the top 40 in Australia, Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Norway. A deluxe edition of the album, supported by the single "
Mother
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", was released on March 10, 2023.
Background and development

Trainor achieved commercial success with her debut major-label studio album, ''
Title
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'' (2015), which produced three top-10 singles on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100. She struggled while creating her third album with
Epic Records
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is a Japanese multinational conglomerate (company), cong ...
, ''
Treat Myself'' (2020), and rewrote it four times in an attempt to respond to market shifts in the music industry after the preceding singles underperformed. After the song "
Title
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" attained
viral popularity on video-sharing service
TikTok
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in 2021, Trainor announced her intention to return to its parent album's
doo-wop
Doo-wop (also spelled doowop and doo wop) is a subgenre of rhythm and blues music that originated in African-American communities during the 1940s, mainly in the large cities of the United States, including New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, ...
sound on her fifth major-label studio album.
TikTok was highly influential on her creative process, and she began writing material that would resonate with audiences on it. Trainor gained popularity on it while regularly sharing clips and other content with
influencer
A social media influencer, or simply influencer (also known as an online influencer), is a person who builds a grassroots online presence through engaging content such as photos, videos, and updates. This is done by using direct audience intera ...
Chris Olsen.
She used TikTok to engage with global audiences, after traditional methods of promotion were ineffective for her last album, and started planning "TikTok days" on which she would film videos.
Producers of ''Takin' It Back'' include Trainor and her brother Justin,
Federico Vindver,
Gian Stone,
Teddy Geiger
Teddy Geiger (born September 16, 1988) is an American singer-songwriter and record producer who first gained teen idol status with the song " For You I Will (Confidence)" in 2006. Geiger acted in the television series '' Love Monkey'' (2006) and ...
, Afterhrs, Rafa,
Kid Harpoon
Thomas Edward Percy Hull (born 20 April 1982), known professionally as Kid Harpoon, is a British songwriter, record producer, and musician. In 2023, he won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year and the Brit Award for Songwriter of the Year for ...
, and
Tyler Johnson.
Vindver, producer of three tracks for Trainor's Christmas album ''
A Very Trainor Christmas'' (2020), contributed eight tracks.
Stone, whom she had wished to work with since hearing his production on
Ariana Grande
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and
Justin Bieber
Justin Drew Bieber ( ; born March 1, 1994) is a Canadian singer. Regarded as a pop icon, he is recognized for his multi-genre musical performances. He was discovered by record executive Scooter Braun in 2008 and subsequently brought to the U ...
's 2020 single "
Stuck with U
"Stuck with U" is a song by American singer Ariana Grande and Canadian singer Justin Bieber. It was released through Republic Records, Def Jam Recordings, and Silent Records Ventures as a single on May 8, 2020. Both artists wrote the song alongs ...
", produced four tracks for the standard edition of ''Takin' It Back''.
Trainor would write a chorus for each song before going into sessions, but she doubted the quality.
Her collaborators on previous albums would dismiss ideas she had conceived prior to sessions, but Trainor started the material worked on for ''Takin' It Back'' alone.
Trainor believed her songwriting improved since having a
caesarean section
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during the birth of her son, as she learned to love her body again after sustaining stretch marks and a scar.
After songwriter
Mozella
Maureen Anne McDonald (born May 13, 1981), better known as Mozella, is an American songwriter and singer. Along with her album releases, Mozella co-wrote Miley Cyrus' 2013 single "Wrecking Ball", which peaked atop the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Sh ...
told Trainor that other artists wished to emulate her signature doo-wop sound, they wrote the song "Don't I Make It Look Easy". Trainor felt the song would delight listeners, reminiscent of her feelings after writing "
Dear Future Husband" (2015), and she decided on ''Takin' It Back'' as the album title.
She described the album's material as "big, powerful songs that mean a lot"; the subject matter revolves around her experiences with motherhood and embracing "not
eingperfect all the time".
Trainor stated: "it's true to myself in all the weird genres that I go to, but also modern with my doo-wop in there. The lyrics are stronger than ever, ''and'' it's still a party."
Composition
The digital edition of ''Takin' It Back'' contains 16 tracks;
on physical editions, the track "Remind Me" is exclusive to the
Target
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version.
It predominantly has a doo-wop
and
bubblegum pop
Bubblegum (also called bubblegum pop) is pop music in a catchy and upbeat style that is marketed for children and adolescents. The term also refers to a more specific rock and pop subgenre, originating in the United States in the late 1960s, th ...
sound.
AllMusic
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's
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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wrote that ''Takin' It Back'' minimally employs
electronic
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* ''Electronics'' (magazine), a defunct American trade journal
*Electronic storage, the storage of data using an electronic device
*Electronic c ...
elements and comprises mainly old-timey but contemporarily presented tracks.
Peter Piatkowski of ''
PopMatters
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'' thought that along with the
1950s
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, the album was influenced by
Motown
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,
Carole King
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's
Brill Building
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music, and the
1970s
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.
The opening track, "Sensitive", is a 1950s-influenced ''
a cappella
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'' song, built on harmonies and featuring vocals by American singer
Scott Hoying
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.
"
Made You Look" is a doo-wop song that recalls earlier styles of popular music, inspired by Trainor's body image insecurities after pregnancy and a challenge from her therapist to look at herself naked for five minutes. She wrote the title track about bringing back old-school music which featured more real instruments.
Its production incorporates digital components and
modern R&B beats.
The fourth track, "Don't I Make It Look Easy", has percussion instrumentation and R&B elements;
its lyrics are about how Trainor makes her duties as a new mother look easy, akin to people only posting their best experiences on social media.
"Shook" is about her confidence in her looks and references her posterior.
"
Bad for Me", featuring
Teddy Swims
Jaten Collin Dimsdale (born September 25, 1992), known professionally as Teddy Swims, is an American singer and songwriter. Known for creating genre-blending music, which include elements of soul, country, and pop, Swims originally began to att ...
, is a pop song with
gospel
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influences
and an instrumentation of piano and an
acoustic guitar. It is about distancing oneself from a toxic family member.
The seventh track, "Superwoman", is a
ballad
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on which Trainor emphasizes the various identities and spaces women steer through.
Piatkowski described it as "an achingly open and vulnerable poem about a woman trying to be everything to everyone", that dismisses typical narratives about women being "
girlboss s and acknowledges difficulties faced by them.
"Rainbow", a song about
coming out
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This is often framed and debated as a privacy issue, ...
and self-acceptance, opens as a slow piano ballad and transitions into a doo-wop song midway.
The ninth track, "Breezy", is a
reggae
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song which features
Theron Theron, incorporating debonair horns and clinking piano riffs.
"Mama Wanna Mambo" features guest appearances by
Natti Natasha
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and
Arturo Sandoval
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, and was inspired by
Perry Como
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's 1954 single "
Papa Loves Mambo".
It is a
reggaeton
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song about mothers wanting a dance break in the middle of caring for their children.
Trainor demands loyalty from her partner and assures him that her excessively dramatic behavior is "all out of love" on "Drama Queen".
On the 12th track, "While You're Young", she assures her adolescent self her dreams will come true and asks people who feel inadequate and face insecurities to learn through experience: "Make mistakes, give your heart a break."
"Lucky" is about the gratitude one feels for having someone else in their life.
"Dance About It" is a 1970s-influenced midtempo
disco
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funk
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song, which has a "glitter-ball disco pulse" according to Erlewine.
"Remind Me" was the first song Trainor wrote for the album at a time when she was struggling with self-doubt: "I was like, I'm lost. I feel like I lost my power. I can't look at myself right now. I'm struggling more than ever. And I need my husband and people who love me to remind me that I'm awesome because I don't feel awesome." ''Takin' It Back'' closes with "Final Breath", a downtempo love song which Piatkowski described as "moody, ruminative";
inspired by
death anxiety
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, Trainor contemplates spending her final moments with her husband after living a long life: "If I could, I'd do it all over again".
The doo-wop-influenced deluxe edition track "
Mother
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" samples
the Chordettes
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Career
The group organized i ...
's 1954 single "
Mr. Sandman". In the song, Trainor addresses men who dismiss her opinions and asks them to stop
mansplaining
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and to listen to her.
This edition also includes "Special Delivery" featuring
Max
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* Max (gorilla) ...
, "Grow Up", and a remix of "Made You Look" featuring
Kim Petras
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.
Release and promotion
On May 11, 2022, Trainor uploaded an episode dedicated to the album's creation process, titled "Workin' on Making an Album", on her podcast ''Workin on It''. On June 22, 2022, ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' announced the album, titled ''Takin' It Back'', would be released on October 21, 2022, and Trainor shared its official artwork on social media.
"Bad for Me" was released as its
lead single
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A similar term, "debut ...
two days later. The song reached the top 30 on the
Adult Contemporary
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and
Adult Top 40
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radio-format charts in the US, and entered digital sales charts in Canada and the UK. Trainor and Swims performed it on ''
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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'' and ''
The Late Late Show with James Corden
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'' in the summer of 2022. The second single, "Made You Look" impacted
hot adult contemporary
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radio stations in the US on October 31, 2022. The song went viral on TikTok.
It peaked at number 11 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming Trainor's first song to enter its top 20 since 2016, and reached the top 10 in other countries, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the UK.
On October 21, 2022, Trainor performed "Bad for Me", "Don't I Make It Look Easy", and "Made You Look" on ''
The Today Show
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''. She reprised "Made You Look" on ''
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
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'', ''
The Wonderful World of Disney: Magical Holiday Celebration'', ''
The Drew Barrymore Show'', and ''
Australian Idol
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''. The deluxe edition was released on March 10, 2023.
Its lead single, "Mother", was sent to hot adult contemporary radio stations in the US on March 27, 2023, and it reached the top 40 in Ireland and the UK.
The song's music video includes an appearance from
Kris Jenner
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.
Critical reception
According to Martina Inchingolo of the
Associated Press
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Founded in 1846, it operates as a cooperative, unincorporated association, and produces news reports that are dist ...
, ''Takin' It Back'' featured a more adult version of Trainor, showcasing her growth since marriage and motherhood; Inchingolo described it as an edifying therapy session and a "fluctuation of genres and feelings" that made the listener feel less solitary.
''
Renowned for Sound
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''s Max Akass described it as Trainor's "most complete album to date" and appreciated her intention to take more power over her career after being controlled on previous releases; he considered that Trainor ventured into new musical territory and took her music to "more interesting places".
Piatkowski felt that ''Takin' It Back'' reflected the confidence Trainor had gained from becoming a "major pop star" and believed it inaccurate to label it a retread of her debut record. He wrote that the album did not constitute a definitive return to form for Trainor, some of its catchier parts sounding flimsy and breezy "to the point of candy floss", but that its ballads were more meaningful and the high points of the album.
Erlewine wrote that ''Takin' It Back'' was not necessarily a cutting-edge pop album, as Trainor's commitment to resurrecting ''Title''s spirit "means that the attitude and melody can occasionally seem preserved in amber", but that overall it effectively demonstrated her gift for hooks and musical theater flair.
Writing for ''Riff'', Piper Westrom opined that the album "largely sticks to what
rainorknows" and would not shock fans of her previous work, "check
ngall the boxes for listeners and mak
ngfor a solid pop album".
Commercial performance
''Takin' It Back'' was Trainor's highest-charting album since her second major-label studio album, ''
Thank You
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'' (2016), in some countries.
In the US, ''Takin' It Back'' debuted at number 16 on the
''Billboard'' 200.
The album debuted at number 21 and charted for 20 weeks on the
Canadian Albums Chart
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, recording an improvement from her last two albums which only charted two weeks each.
It reached number 30 in Australia and number 67 in the UK.
''Takin' It Back'' charted at number 12 in Norway and number 19 in the Netherlands, becoming Trainor's highest-peaking album since ''Title'' in both countries.
The album peaked at number 37 in Denmark,
number 82 in Spain,
number 98 in Switzerland,
and number 99 in Ireland.
It received a gold certification in Brazil.
Track listing
Notes
* signifies an additional producer
* "Remind Me" is only included on digital releases and the standard edition
Target
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* Shooting target, used in marksmanship training and various shooting sports
** Bullseye (target), the goal one for which one aims in many of these sports
** Aiming point, in field artille ...
CDs for the album.
Personnel
Credits are adapted from the
liner notes
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Origin
Liner notes are descended from the prog ...
of ''Takin' It Back''.
Musicians
*
Meghan Trainor
Meghan Elizabeth Trainor (born December 22, 1993) is an American singer-songwriter and television personality. She rose to prominence after signing with Epic Records in 2014 and releasing her debut single "All About That Bass", which reached ...
– lead vocals, background vocals (all tracks); vocal
arrangement
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(1, 6),
programming (7, 16), keyboards (13), piano (16)
*
Scott Hoying
Scott Hoying (born September 17, 1991)Nguyen, Mindy (December 19, 2016A Pentatonix Christmas (Music Review)The Lion's Roar is an American singer, musician and songwriter who came to international attention as the baritone of the a cappella group ...
– background vocals (1, 6, 8), vocal arrangement (1, 6)
*
Federico Vindver – keyboards (2, 3, 6, 9, 11, 14), programming (2–4, 6, 9, 11, 13, 14); drums, percussion (2); guitar (3, 4, 6, 11, 13, 14), bass (6), piano (6, 8, 11, 14), background vocals (10)
* Jesse McGinty –
baritone saxophone
The baritone saxophone (sometimes abbreviated to "bari sax") is a member of the saxophone family of instruments, larger (and lower-pitched) than the tenor saxophone, but smaller (and higher-pitched) than the bass saxophone, bass. It is the lowe ...
, trombone (2)
* Mike Cordone – trumpet (2)
* Guillermo Vadalá – bass (3, 4, 9, 11)
* Drew Taubenfeld – electric guitar (3), acoustic guitar (7), guitar (11, 13)
* Justin Trainor – background vocals (3, 5, 6, 10–12), keyboards (3), programming (3, 7, 13, 14)
* Tristan Hurd – trumpet (3, 12, 14)
* Kiel Feher – drums (4)
* Andrew Synowiec – guitar (4)
*
Daryl Sabara
Daryl Christopher Sabara (born June 14, 1992) is an American actor. He is known for portraying Juni Cortez in the ''Spy Kids'' film series, and for a variety of television and film appearances, first as a child actor and continuing into adult r ...
– background vocals (5, 6, 10, 11, 13)
* Chris Pepe – background vocals (5, 13)
*
Gian Stone – background vocals (5, 10, 13), programming (5, 9, 13), bass (8, 13); guitar, keyboards (13)
* Ryan Trainor – background vocals (5, 10, 14)
*
Sean Douglas – background vocals (5, 10, 11, 13), keyboards (13)
* Ivan Jackson – trumpet (5), horn (9, 13)
*
Teddy Swims
Jaten Collin Dimsdale (born September 25, 1992), known professionally as Teddy Swims, is an American singer and songwriter. Known for creating genre-blending music, which include elements of soul, country, and pop, Swims originally began to att ...
– lead vocals, background vocals (6)
*
Ajay Bhattacharyya – background vocals (6)
* Isaiah Gage – strings (7)
* Ian Franzino – background vocals, programming (8)
* Andrew Haas – background vocals, guitar, piano, programming (8)
*
Teddy Geiger
Teddy Geiger (born September 16, 1988) is an American singer-songwriter and record producer who first gained teen idol status with the song " For You I Will (Confidence)" in 2006. Geiger acted in the television series '' Love Monkey'' (2006) and ...
– background vocals, guitar, piano, programming (8)
* The Regiment – horn (8)
* Kurt Thum – organ (8, 9)
* John Arndt – piano (8)
*
Theron Thomas – lead vocals (9)
* Brian Letiecq – guitar (9)
* Morgan Price – horn (9, 13)
* Angel Torres –
alto saxophone
The alto saxophone is a member of the saxophone family of woodwind instruments. Saxophones were invented by Belgians, Belgian instrument designer Adolphe Sax in the 1840s and patented in 1846. The alto saxophone is pitched in the key of E♭ ( ...
(10)
* Ramon Sanchez – arrangement (10)
*
Natti Natasha
Natalia Alexandra Gutiérrez Batista (born December 10, 1986), better known by her stage name Natti Natasha (stylized all caps), is a List of people from the Dominican Republic, Dominican singer, songwriter and composer. She was signed to Don Om ...
– lead vocals, background vocals (10)
* Sammy Vélez – baritone saxophone (10)
* Pedro Pérez – bass (10)
* Pedro "Pete" Perignon –
bongos
Bongos (Spanish language, Spanish: ''bongó'') are an Afro-Cubans, Afro-Cuban percussion instrument consisting of a pair of small open bottomed hand drums of different sizes. The pair consists of the larger ''hembra'' () and the smaller ''macho'' ...
(10)
* William "Kachiro" Thompson –
conga
The conga, also known as tumbadora, is a tall, narrow, single-headed drum from Cuba. Congas are staved like barrels and classified into three types: quinto (lead drum, highest), tres dos or tres golpes (middle), and tumba or salidor (lowest ...
s (10)
* Josué Urbiba –
tenor saxophone
The tenor saxophone is a medium-sized member of the saxophone family, a group of instruments invented by Adolphe Sax in the 1840s. The tenor and the alto are the two most commonly used saxophones. The tenor is pitched in the key of B (whi ...
(10)
* Jean Carlos Camuñas –
timbales
Timbales () or pailas are shallow single-headed drums with metal casing. They are shallower than single-headed tom-toms and usually tuned much higher, especially for their size.Orovio, Helio 1981. ''Diccionario de la música cubana: biográfic ...
(10)
* Lester Pérez – trombone (10)
* Anthony Rosado – trombone (10)
* Jésus Alonso – trumpet (10)
*
Arturo Sandoval
Arturo Sandoval (born November 6, 1949) is a Cuban-American jazz trumpeter, pianist, timbalero, and composer. While living in his native Cuba, Sandoval was influenced by jazz musicians Charlie Parker, Clifford Brown, and Dizzy Gillespie. In 1977 ...
– trumpet (10)
* Luis Angel Figueroa – trumpet (10)
*
Kid Harpoon
Thomas Edward Percy Hull (born 20 April 1982), known professionally as Kid Harpoon, is a British songwriter, record producer, and musician. In 2023, he won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year and the Brit Award for Songwriter of the Year for ...
– programming (12, 16); acoustic guitar, bass, electric guitar, piano, synthesizer (12)
*
Aaron Sterling
Aaron Sterling (born July 9, 1980) is an American drummer, producer, engineer, and session musician who lives in Los Angeles and Nashville, Tennessee. The son of professional musicians, Sterling grew up in Texas and Nashville, before moving to L ...
– drums (12)
*
Tyler Johnson – programming (12, 16), keyboards (12)
* Cole Kamen-Green – trumpet (12)
*
Greg Wieczorek
Greg Wieczorek (aka G. Wiz) is a New York City based drummer, percussionist, vocalist and songwriter. Born in Baltimore Maryland, Greg has recorded and performed internationally with: Norah Jones, Joseph Arthur, The Lonely Astronauts, The Autu ...
– drums (13)
*
Ben Rice – guitar, keyboards (13)
Technical
*
Randy Merrill
Randy Merrill is an American mastering engineer who has worked with international artists including Blink-182, DAY6, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Maroon 5, Harry Styles, One Direction, Adele, Imagine Dragons, Beck, Liam Gallagher, Jonas Brothers, Muse ...
–
mastering
* Meghan Trainor –
mixing (1, 7, 14),
engineering
Engineering is the practice of using natural science, mathematics, and the engineering design process to Problem solving#Engineering, solve problems within technology, increase efficiency and productivity, and improve Systems engineering, s ...
(1), vocal production (all tracks)
* Justin Trainor – mixing (1, 7, 14), engineering (1–14, 16)
* Jeremie Inhaber – mixing (2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 14)
* Josh Gudwin – mixing (4)
*
Gian Stone – mixing (8), engineering (5, 8, 9, 13), vocal production (5, 9, 13)
* Kevin Davis – mixing (9)
*
Spike Stent
Mark "Spike" Stent (born 3 August 1965) is an English record producer and mixing engineer who has worked with many international artists including Madonna, Marshmello, U2, Beyoncé, Björk, Depeche Mode, Echo & the Bunnymen, Grimes, Ed Sheeran ...
– mixing (12)
* Federico Vindver – engineering (2–4, 6, 9–11, 14), vocal production (4, 10, 14)
* Peter Hanaman – engineering (4, 14)
* Ian Franzino – engineering (8)
* Andrew Haas – engineering (8)
*
Chad Copelin
Chad Copelin is an American producer, audio engineer, musician, and songwriter from Norman, Oklahoma. Copelin got his start playing in local bands and majoring in music composition and after three years of school, left to collaborate with various ...
– engineering (8)
* Carlitos Vélasquez – engineering (10)
* Jeremy Hatcher – engineering (12, 16)
*
Brian Rajaratnam – engineering (12, 16)
* Scott Hoying – vocal production (6)
* Heidi Wang – engineering assistance (4)
* Matt Wolach – engineering assistance (12, 16)
Charts
Certifications
Release history
References
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2022 albums
Epic Records albums
Meghan Trainor albums
Albums produced by Meghan Trainor
Bubblegum pop albums