Meghan Trainor just hard-launched the much-awaited music video for her latest lead single, "Still Don't Care." The song, which was released on November 12, teases her forthcoming seventh full-length album, Toy With Me, which is set to be released on April 24, 2026.
The song gives listeners a taste of the toughness and tenacity to expect in the album, which will be teeming with tunes about self-empowerment, reclaiming confidence, and setting boundaries around that which does not serve you.
Trainor has called her promotion of the new single's music video "exposure therapy," as she shares it with the world, which has been widely critical of her lately. She has said that the song is a response to the negative comments and criticism that she has received, largely in regards to her body and weight-loss journey.
"I was seeing a lot of hate all over the world, but I was getting a lot of hate when I started posting more pictures of … my fitness journey and my health journey, and I didn't really expect that," the "All About That Bass" singer told the Associated Press. "I would get really upset at comments, and I was like, ‘I wish I didn’t feel like this. I wish I didn’t give them so much power.’ And so, when I write songs, I always write in the perspective of how I wish I thought."
While she added that she didn’t really feel like she didn't care about all of the negative noise when she wrote "Still Don't Care"—or any of her self-proclaimed "self-love anthems," for that matter—the songwriting process and her performances have proven to be cathartic.
"When I perform them and I see how [they affect] other people, I start believing them,” she told the Associated Press.
The lyrics of "Still Don't Care" tell an all-too-familiar tale that all too many listeners have heard all too many times before: You're too this; you're too that.
It's a tale to which Trainor says, as the song title aptly suggests, "I still don't care."
"You could say what you want, say I’m so hard to like," she sings. "You could tear me apart, but I sleep well at night. Say I’m doin’ too much, and you’re probably right. That’s the same sh*t I've heard my whole life. Said I was too thick, then I got way too thin. And I try to stand out, but I wanna fit in. 'You’re a little too loud,' 'stretch marks on your skin.' 'Can’t believe you’re still here, girl, where have you been?'"
In the music video for "Still Don't Care," Trainor, donning a purple gown, dances through Los Angeles with unwavering confidence and even, at times, unapologetically authentic clumsiness. There are several dance mob moments in the music video, in which her commanding confidence even draws crowds of people who parade behind and beside her.
The song ends with the scene of Trainor lifting and floating high above the city—perhaps a metaphor for rising above the criticism.
Watch the full music video below.
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