She shot the music video even before choosing her 2nd single last year
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Her label Epic Records, however, very much wants it to happen again, so on a hot Tuesday in Los Angeles, an army of filmmakers descends on an abandoned downtown movie palace to shoot the video for Trainor's upcoming single, "Title." Because Trainor's version of feminism is roughly the same as that of Sixties girl groups like the Shirelles, the song is about making sure that a guy you date gives you the title of girlfriend. Trainor, wearing a sparkly dress and a lime-green fake fur, winningly lip-syncs her way through a ska-inflected bridge while flanked by hunky guys with sashes (the video's concept is a "Mr. America" pageant).
Between takes, Trainor is surrounded by hair and makeup people, blotting sweat and adjusting every loose strand of blonde hair. "It's a thousand degrees in here," she says during a break, "but I look good and I smell all right."
Anyway, "Title" would be the perfect single to wrap up the era. I could see it being a top 20 hit with minimal promo. It smashed in New Zealand and managed to chart on the Hot 100 despite not being a single, so the potential to smash is definitely there. Plus, it is already certified gold, so platinum shouldn't be too hard to get.
Anyway, "Title" would be the perfect single to wrap up the era. I could see it being a top 20 hit with minimal promo. It smashed in New Zealand and managed to chart on the Hot 100 despite not being a single, so the potential to smash is definitely there. Plus, it is already certified gold, so platinum shouldn't be too hard to get.
In b4 "Title" (Special Xmas Edition) featuring bonus track "I'll Be Home" and "Title" (Music Video)