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2014 single by Meghan Trainor

2014 single by Meghan Trainor

"Lips Are Movin"
A white portrait dotted with pink shapes featuring a young blonde-haired woman pouting and posing with her right-hand holding her circular sunglasses. She wears a ponytail and long-sleeved white top covered in black lip motifs. At the top of the portrait in capital-letter font stands the name, Meghan Trainor, while at the bottom stands the title "Lips Are Movin".
Single by Meghan Trainor
from the album Title
Released October 21, 2014 (2014-ten-21)
Recorded 2014
Studio The Carriage House (Nolensville, Tennessee)
Genre
  • Doo-wop
  • pop
Length 3:01
Label Epic
Songwriter(s)
  • Meghan Trainor
  • Kevin Kadish
Producer(s) Kevin Kadish
Meghan Trainor singles chronology
"All Near That Bass"
(2014)
"Lips Are Movin"
(2014)
"Marvin Gaye"
(2015)
Music video
"Lips Are Movin" on YouTube

"Lips Are Movin" is a song by American singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor, taken from her major-label debut studio album Title (2015). It was written past Trainor and its producer, Kevin Kadish. Ballsy Records premiered the song on MTV News on October xv, 2014, and released it to Us contemporary hit radio stations on October 21, equally the second single from Title. A retro-tinged doo-wop and pop song with daughter-group harmonies and bubblegum pop hooks, "Lips Are Movin" was inspired by Trainor'due south disharmonize with her record label. However, critical commentary has described information technology as a song nearly Trainor leaving her significant other subsequently discovering he is adulterous on her.

Critics drew similarities betwixt the song'south style and that of Trainor's debut single, "All Nigh That Bass" (2014). Some deemed the song catchy, while others criticized its lyrics. In the United States, "Lips Are Movin" reached number four on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified quadruple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It received platinum or multi-platinum certifications in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the Uk, and reached the top 10 on their charts amidst others.

Philip Andelman directed the music video for "Lips Are Movin", which was commissioned by engineering corporate Hewlett-Packard. The first-ever music video created entirely by social media influencers, information technology portrays behind-the-scenes events of a video shoot. Trainor performed "Lips Are Movin" on televised shows such as Today, The Phonation, and Dancing with the Stars, and included it on the set lists for three of her concert tours: 2015's That Bass Tour and MTrain Bout and 2016's the Untouchable Tour.

Background [edit]

Kevin Kadish in a black t-shirt and unbuttoned checkered shirt wearing glasses

American songwriter Kevin Kadish met Meghan Trainor in June 2013 at the request of Carla Wallace, the co-possessor of Trainor's publishing firm Big Yellowish Domestic dog Music. Kadish liked Trainor'southward vocalization and booked a writing session with her.[ane] They subsequently co-wrote the song "All About That Bass" in November 2013 and pitched information technology to different record labels, all of which turned it downward due to its doo-wop pop production as synth-pop was more pop at the time.[2] [3] L.A. Reid, the chairman of Ballsy Records, heard it and encouraged Trainor to record it herself. She signed with the label in 2014 and released it as her debut unmarried in June that year.[iii] The vocal reached numberone in 58 countries and sold 11 million units worldwide.[four] [5] [six]

Following the success of "All Near That Bass", Trainor's A&R suggested that she and Kadish write more than songs together.[7] Kadish produced eight tracks for her major-label debut studio album Title (2015), and co-wrote seven of them, including "Lips Are Movin".[a] [10] Following the album'due south initial completion, the ii had an boosted 24-hour interval to piece of work together and went into the studio. Trainor overheard the instrumental runway for "Lips Are Movin" through Kadish's headphone box and insisted they write information technology that solar day. Trainor started singing the song's poetry after Kadish came upward with the line "I know you're lying, your lips are moving", and they finished writing it within eight minutes.[7] In a 2014 interview, he spoke fondly about writing with Trainor: "It'south nigh similar nosotros share a brain musically when we're writing a song. I've never had that with anyone earlier."[11]

Limerick and lyrics [edit]

"Lips Are Movin" is 3:01 in length.[12] Kadish produced, engineered, and mixed the song at the Carriage House studio in Nolensville, Tennessee. He plays the acoustic bass, baritone saxophone, drums, guitar, and pianoforte, and David Baron plays the organ.[10] The track was mastered by Dave Kutch at the Mastering Palace in New York.[x]

Trainor told The Tennessean that the musical limerick of "Lips Are Movin" and "All Near That Bass" follows the same formula, which Slant Magazine 's Alexa Military camp described as "doo-wop throwback, girl-group harmonies and bubblegum popular hooks".[13] [14] "Lips Are Movin" is a retro-tinged doo-wop and pop vocal, with production that makes utilise of handclaps, and a postal service-chorus chant reminiscent of the latter. The lyrics, as well, reference it with the line, "I gave you bass/Y'all gave me sweet talk."[15] [16] [17] Trainor assumes a Southern-inflected patois while singing over the song'southward saxophone bleats.[17] AllMusic'southward Stephen Thomas Erlewine described it every bit Motown bounce.[xviii]

Kadish stated that the lyrics of "Lips Are Movin" were inspired past Trainor'due south frustrations with her record label.[7] However, reviewers, including The Tennessean 's Dave Paulson and MTV News' Christina Garibaldi, deemed it a track about leaving a pregnant other after beingness cheated on, an estimation Kadish is open to.[7] [13] [xix]

Release [edit]

MTV News reported the song "Title" (2014) would exist released as Trainor's second single, in September 2014.[20] Kadish went to New York to meet with Reid and voiced his regret virtually non having "Lips Are Movin" ready in time for the release of Trainor'south debut extended play Championship that month, and its potential release every bit the follow-upwardly single. Reid announced at the meeting that he was going with it as the 2d single and scrapping "Title", and was quoted past Kadish as maxim, "I think this song will do better."[7]

On Oct 14, 2014, "Lips Are Movin" was briefly available to stream on mobile application Shazam, and premiered along with its artwork on MTV News the post-obit day.[13] [19] [21] Epic Records released the song to gimmicky hit radio in the United States on October 21,[22] and for digital download in various countries.[23] [24] [25] British radio station BBC Radio 1 added it to rotation on December 26, 2014, and the tape label sent it to radio stations in Italy on Jan 16, 2015.[26] [27] In the UK, "Lips Are Movin" was fabricated available to those who pre-ordered Championship, with its digital release as a unmarried existence held back until January eighteen.[12] Sony Music released a CD single exclusively for auction by United states retailer Best Buy on December 30, 2014, and in Germany on February 13, 2015.[28] [29]

Disquisitional reception [edit]

"Lips Are Movin" received widespread comparisons to "All Well-nigh That Bass" from music critics.[14] [30] [31] Mikael Forest of the Los Angeles Times considered it one of Title 'southward dozen versions of the latter, which he found as cheerful simply as well as abrasive.[32] Writing for Clash, Alice Levine remarked that the songs take the same "manufacturing plant-produced sass" and theme of false feminism and empowerment, only being washed a second time decreased its novelty.[33] The Boston World 'due south Marc Hirsh derided "Lips Are Movin" for following the formula of "All About That Bass", writing that Trainor is a plunderer and "steals from herself" with the vocal.[34] Spin 's Dan Weiss criticized the lyrics and compared them to the historic period-old joke nearly lawyers being liars.[35] Toronto Star 'due south Ben Rayner wrote that it is "whitewashed into a fairly anodyne mush", and declared that its "hip-hop bump and plush bassline" are "pure cosmetic window dressing". He considered them an attempt to make Trainor's "old-timey artful" experience gimmicky.[36]

Other reviewers were positive of "Lips Are Movin". Billboard 's Carl Wilson complimented the lyrics, saying that they proved Trainor had "more going on than a topical trifle", but ended that the vocal was risking "coming off as 'Bass, Part 2".[37] Brian Mansfield of U.s. Today called "Lips Are Movin" the "better tape" of the two.[38] Garibaldi described information technology every bit an up-beat out and catchy "ladies anthem",[xix] and a Billboard critic stated that the "upbeat and sassy" song's similarities with "All Almost That Bass" would lead to "bang-up things" for it.[37] In a favorable review, Andrew Hampp from the same magazine said that "Lips Are Movin" helped solidify Trainor "as the self-proclaimed queen of her ain genre, 'she-wop'".[17] Erlewine declared it the all-time vocal on the album and wrote that information technology would aid the listener accept Trainor'due south "pastiche and operation" skills,[18] and Chicago Tribune 's Matt Pais considered it a showcase of Trainor's "versatility, confidence, vulnerability and smartness".[39]

Chart performance [edit]

"Lips Are Movin" debuted at number 93 on the United states of america Billboard Hot 100 issued for November 8, 2014.[forty] On December 10, 2014, the song moved from number xiii to number 8 and became Trainor'south second consecutive summit-10 entry, selling 110,000 digital downloads and earning seven.viii million streams.[16] Information technology peaked at number 4 in its 8th week on the chart, receiving 116,000 sales and 8 million streams during the tracking week. This made Trainor the fifth female person artist in Billboard Hot 100 chart history to follow her debut number-one single straight with a second top-five.[41] [8] The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified the single four× Platinum, which denotes four meg units based on sales and track-equivalent on-demand streams.[42] On the Canadian Hot 100, "Lips Are Movin" peaked at number vii and was certified 2× Platinum by Music Canada.[43] [44]

The vocal debuted at number 89 on the UK Singles Nautical chart issued for December 21, 2014.[45] Following its digital release as a single in the U.k.,[12] information technology rose from number fifty to its meridian of number ii on January 25, 2015.[46] The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) certified "Lips Are Movin" Platinum.[47] In Germany, the song reached number x and was certified Gold.[48] [49] It peaked at number three in Australia and was certified 4× Platinum.[50] [51] In New Zealand, the rails peaked at number five and was certified Platinum.[52] [53] Elsewhere, "Lips Are Movin" charted within the top x of national record charts, at number ii in Scotland,[54] Venezuela,[55] number three in Czech Republic,[56] Poland,[57] number four in Slovakia,[58] number 5 in Ireland,[59] Slovenia,[60] Spain,[61] number vi in Republic of austria,[62] and number 10 in the netherlands,[63] South Africa.[64] The song additionally made the acme 30, at number 18 in Hungary,[65] Switzerland,[66] number 22 in Norway,[67] number 23 in Denmark,[68] and number 28 in Sweden.[69] It received a Double Platinum certification in Sweden,[70] Platinum in United mexican states,[71] and Gold in Denmark,[72] Italian republic[73] and Spain.[74]

Music video [edit]

Groundwork and concept [edit]

Philip Andelman directed the music video for "Lips Are Movin", which was filmed in Los Angeles, California.[75] It premiered on Trainor'south Vevo account on November 19, 2014.[76] Information technology corporation Hewlett-Packard (HP) commissioned the video, which features appearances by social media influencers—actors, dancers and set designers with big social media followings.[77] It is the kickoff-always music video to be created solely by Vine, Instagram and YouTube stars.[78] [79]

Trainor wanted to create something equally "big and fun" as the music video for "All Most That Bass", and did not want the video to but characteristic her yelling at a male love involvement.[19] [79] Hewlett-Packard and ad agency 180LA had been contacting record labels, wanting to help create a music video as part of the promotional campaign for the former's newly launched Pavilion x360 laptop, when they thought of Trainor. A artistic manager for 180LA told Adweek that they picked Trainor as her music would conform a "fun, high-free energy campaign" and she had the potential to inspire the influencers' followers.[75] HP and Trainor picked out the influencers, which include American YouTuber Liza Koshy, French dancers Les Twins,[75] and American dancer Chachi Gonzales.[80] Trainor described the concept of the video in an interview with MTV News: "Here's me being sassy and other people dancing with me and having just a good fourth dimension and trying to become through this feeling of, Ugh he's cheating on me again".[78] She said she was excited almost it and ended "it withal feels very 'Meghan Trainor,' which is amazing!".[79]

The video depicts behind-the-scenes events of a music video shoot. The x360 laptop appears frequently in the music video equally a product placement, beginning with its use as a digital clapperboard in the opening scene.[75]

Synopsis [edit]

Five people, surrounded by a huge pair of lips, dance.

In the music video, Trainor, in a black leather jacket, sings in front end of a pastel blue backdrop.[82] She performs choreography with the influencers in subsequent scenes, on vibrant studio sets of bright colors.[83] The meta concept of the visuals also depicts Trainor getting her makeup done and choosing wardrobe.[82] Lips are used as a motif throughout the video; they announced equally close-ups of Trainor's rima oris, lip-shaped earrings and sunglasses, and as a large drawing in the backdrop, the latter of which Yahoo! Music writer Lyndsey Parker compared to those in a poster for The Rocky Horror Movie Bear witness.[81] Trainor is later seen lying on a lip-shaped sofa.[81] One of Trainor's outfits include a bubblegum-colored apparel with two cat faces on it, which Mike Pell of MTV U.k. compared to the acme Katy Perry wore at the 2014 MTV Europe Music Awards.[83]

Reception [edit]

The music video'southward release reportedly boosted Trainor'southward social media presence, including an eleven% surge in Twitter followers, 16% on Facebook, 41.3% on Instagram, and an almost 100% increase on Vine.[77] [79] Hampp said that in being the first-ever music video created entirely by social media influencers, its production was a "historic milestone in the realm of YouTube creators".[79] James Cowan of Canadian Business organisation believed that some could run into Hewlett-Packard'due south involvement equally a tiresome brand trying to announced modish past attaching itself to influencers, but a more enthusiastic viewer may call it "arts patronage for the 21st century", and noted that the sponsorship is so limited that no one would notice it without searching.[77]

Pell called information technology a thematic continuation of the "All About That Bass" video, due to the bright and ebullient sets featured in both clips.[83] Fuse's Hilary Hughes wrote that the "Lips Are Movin" music video offered a bolder look for Trainor, which constituted a manner shift from the latter and "definitely made a statement", only retained its "cheekiness and large-eyed adorable vibes".[82] Parker wrote that Trainor's true cat outfit was a "fashion argument" that was jump to get attention, and remarked that the excessive use of lips as a motif could be seen as Trainor's informal campaign for a K.A.C. Viva Glam endorsement bargain.[81]

Live performances [edit]

A young long-haired blonde woman singing into a microphone onstage. She wears a black skirt and jacket. Images of several red lips appear behind the woman.

Trainor performing "Lips Are Movin" on the Jingle Brawl Tour on Dec ten, 2014.

Trainor performed "Lips Are Movin" alive on NBC's Today on November 5, 2014, where she gave an interview and received a plaque.[84] On Nov 27, she performed the song at the Macy'due south Thanksgiving Day Parade on a GoldieBlox float.[85] Trainor performed it on the finale of The Voice 's seventh flavour on December sixteen.[86] She performed a medley of "Lips Are Movin" and "All Almost That Bass" on the season 19 finale of America's Dancing with the Stars.[87] Trainor performed an audio-visual version of the former song on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on January 15, 2015, during which she played the guitar.[88] She performed it during Today 's 2015 Toyota Concert Series also every bit their 2016 Citi Concert Series.[89] [xc]

A alive rendition of "Lips Are Movin" appeared on BBC Radio i's Live Lounge 2015.[91] Trainor included the song in her set list for the Jingle Ball Tour 2014,[92] the 2015 Summertime Ball,[93] her That Bass and MTrain Tours, and The Untouchable Bout (2016).[94] [95] She performed it while headlining the Philadelphia Welcome America Festival as part of the 2019 Fourth of July celebrations.[96]

Formats and track listings [edit]

  • Digital download [97]
  1. "Lips Are Movin" – three:01
  • CD single [28]
  1. "Lips Are Movin" – 3:03
  2. "Lips Are Movin" (instrumental) – 3:03

Credits and personnel [edit]

Credits adjusted from the liner notes of Title [x]

Location
  • Recorded, engineered, and mixed at The Carriage Firm, Nolensville, Tennessee
  • Mastered at The Mastering Palace (New York)
Personnel
  • Kevin Kadish – producer, songwriter, engineer, audio-visual bass, baritone saxophone, drums, guitar, mixing, piano
  • Meghan Trainor – songwriter
  • David Baron – organ
  • Dave Kutch – mastering

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

Encounter also [edit]

  • List of Billboard Hot 100 top 10 singles in 2014

Footnotes [edit]

  1. ^ Though Trainor independently released 3 acoustic albums between 2009 and 2011, Title is widely reported to be her debut studio album.[2] [8] [9]

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