Since launching her debut single “All About That Bass” in 2014, Meghan Trainor has made a signature of her feel-good empowerment pop with a retro doo-wop twist. The 32-year-old singer’s seventh album, Toy With Me, arrives months after the birth of her third child, which got her thinking about the prospect of her kids growing up in a world where the meanest comments rise to the top—a climate with which the pop star was all too familiar. The songs that resulted centre around themes of self-confidence, affirmation and playful millennial misandry—from mugs of male tears for breakfast to a chorus (“Rich Man”) inspired by Cher’s iconic response to advice from her mother about marrying a rich man: “Mom, I am a rich man.” On “Get In Girl”, she hypes up a freshly heartbroken friend (“You been a little too patient/I wanna punch his face in”), backed by the requisite shoo-wops and shoo-be-doos, and on the ’80s-inspired “Still Don’t Care”, she brushes off the haters with a reminder that the best revenge is a life well-lived.
24 April 2026 16 songs, 42 minutes ℗ 2025, 2026 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment, under exclusive license from Meghan Trainor