MikeVCyrus
What does "All About That Bass" mean? It is a song by Megan Trainor. What does that phrase mean? thanx the song on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PCkvCPvDXk
17 déc. 2014 19:00
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From a Guardian interview: Q: So you’re all about that bass, but no treble. Metaphors, perhaps? MT: It’s like thickness and thin: bass is big and treble is the high, thin stuff. Bass is like booty, but treble isn’t boobs. It’s just a joke about thick and thin. (http://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/oct/02/meghan-trainor-all-about-that-bass-interview-im-getting-flak)
17 décembre 2014
"Bass" is the bottom part of a musical arrangement, and is also a homophone for "base," which means bottom. The video here seems to make it clear that she is using it to mean butt, buttocks, bottom. "It's all about X" means "X is the most important thing."
18 décembre 2014
Hiya! It's just the debut single of Meghan Trainor and doesn't mean anything specific really; it's not an idiom or something. However, the bass as bass is a musical term/word and has to do with the sound of a music piece.
17 décembre 2014
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