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Meghan Trainor - Me Too (clean Edited Song) < 1080p >

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Meghan Trainor - Me Too (clean Edited Song) < 1080p >

Meghan Trainor’s 2016 single serves as a high-energy pop anthem focused on radical self-love and confidence. While its catchy hook and bouncy, electro-R&B production made it a commercial success, reaching number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 , the song’s most significant cultural impact came from a dramatic stand for body authenticity that happened behind the scenes. The Core Message: Self-Love as a Routine

The "Clean" or edited version of the song maintains its club-ready vibe while remaining accessible for all ages, but the video release was anything but smooth. Shortly after the music video debuted, Trainor famously pulled it from Vevo after discovering her waist had been digitally altered to appear thinner without her permission. Meghan Trainor - Me Too (Clean Edited Song)

Lyrically, "Me Too" is a playful exploration of self-appreciation. Trainor frames confidence not just as a feeling, but as a lifestyle, thanking God for waking up with a positive mindset and asking, "Who's that sexy thing I see over there?" while looking in the mirror. The central hook—"If I was you, I’d wanna be me too"—is intended as a lighthearted mantra for listeners to sing to themselves to boost their own self-esteem. The "Clean" Aesthetic and Video Controversy Meghan Trainor’s 2016 single serves as a high-energy

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