Mother

Album: Takin' It Back (2023)
Charted: 22
Play Video

Songfacts®:

  • Meghan Trainor recorded "Mother" for the deluxe edition of her fifth major-label studio album, Takin' It Back. Trainor wrote the song with Sean Douglas, Justin Tranter, and its producer, Gian Stone. Douglas was also Trainor's co-writer on her smash hit "Made You Look."
  • Trainor said in an Instagram post she made this song for all the dudes who try to tell her what kind of songs to write and talk down to her like she doesn't know anything. She added a kiss-blowing emoji in her caption before writing, "And that having a baby would end my career."
  • The fact that nobody's talking about the fact that Meghan Trainor is literally mother right now

    Trainor starts the song with a sample from bruhthaniel's April 2022 TikTok video where he talked about Meghan becoming a mom and how she's now an icon for the LGBT community.
  • I am your mother
    You listen to me
    Stop all that mansplainin', no one's listening


    "Mansplaining" is a term used to describe a situation where a man explains something to a woman condescendingly, assuming the woman doesn't know or understand the topic. "This song is my response to being in the industry for almost a decade now and still finding myself in situations where I am talked down to or made to feel like my opinion isn't valid," Trainor said of the female empowerment anthem. "It's for anyone who is in a situation where they feel like they are being mansplained to and want to take their power back."
  • Epic Records released "Mother" as a single on March 27, 2023. Trainor announced the release of the song when she was 21 weeks pregnant.
  • Gian Stone plays the electric guitar and bass, and Sean Douglas plays the keyboards. The only other musician is Tristian Hurd, who contributes trumpet. A trumpet player and teacher based in Los Angeles, Hurd played trumpet on three other Takin' It Back songs, including the title track.
  • You'll hear a sample of The Chordettes 1954 song "Mr. Sandman," which gives the song a catchy vibe. Trainor's vocals with close harmonies and lines full of lyrics also give off that '50s vibe.
  • In the Charm La'Donna-directed and choreographed music video, Kris Jenner shows up in a white gown. Dancers in suits surround her before Kris joins Meghan with both rocking velvet dresses with sparkling details. The video has the same vibrant colors as Trainor's previous music videos from Takin' It Back, like "Made You Look" and "Don't I Make It Look Easy."

    Director and choreographer Charm La'Donna is one of the most sought-out dancers and creative directors around, working with big-time artists like Kendrick Lamar, Rosalía, Dua Lipa, and Selena Gomez. Trainor's music videos for "All About That Bass," "Let You Be Right," "Wave," and "Make You Dance" were all choreographed by La'Donna.
  • The deluxe edition of Takin' It Back comprises four additional tracks: "Mother," "Special Delivery," "Grow Up," and a remix of "Made You Look" featuring Kim Petras.
  • This isn't Meghan Trainor's first song titled after a female parent. Back in 2016, she included a track titled "Mom" on her Thank You album. That song is a tribute to her mother.

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Corey Hart

Corey HartSongwriter Interviews

The Canadian superstar talks about his sudden rise to fame, and tells the stories behind his hits "Sunglasses At Night," "Boy In The Box" and "Never Surrender."

Spooner Oldham

Spooner OldhamSongwriter Interviews

His keyboard work helped define the Muscle Shoals sound and make him an integral part of many Neil Young recordings. Spooner is also an accomplished songwriter, whose hits include "I'm Your Puppet" and "Cry Like A Baby."

Loudon Wainwright III

Loudon Wainwright IIISongwriter Interviews

"Dead Skunk" became a stinker for Loudon when he felt pressure to make another hit - his latest songs deal with mortality, his son Rufus, and picking up poop.

Scott Stapp

Scott StappSongwriter Interviews

The Creed lead singer reveals the "ego and self-fulfillment" he now sees in one of the band's biggest hits.

They Might Be Giants

They Might Be GiantsSongwriter Interviews

Who writes a song about a name they found in a phone book? That's just one of the everyday things these guys find to sing about. Anything in their field of vision or general scope of knowledge is fair game. If you cross paths with them, so are you.

Taylor Dayne

Taylor DayneSongwriter Interviews

Taylor talks about "The Machine" - the hits, the videos and Clive Davis.