Meghan Trainor's hit song "All About That Bass" has come under a lot of fire, and rightfully so. The song is wrought with thin-shaming ("tell them skinny b*&#^$s that") and reinforces the idea that women's bodies are valued based male approval (Don't worry about your size because boys like a little more booty to hold at night...)((This is also heterosexist, just saying')). The song also refers to specific size numbers which can be really problematic because it puts a specific size on a pedestal from a place of significant social power.
Bump that.
My friend Agnes and I have rewritten the song to be more body positive. We hope you enjoy the changes that we have made.
For more on intuitive wellness, and body compassion through fitness, please check out findingbalancefitness.weebly.com!
This cover in no way intends to infringe on Copyright. We don't want the song. We don't particularly care for it. That's the point. Because this piece is both parody and commentary, it should be considered "fair use." It in no way makes the video producer money.
Thank you to Agnes and Gary for all of your help. Y'all are amazing.
Bump that.
My friend Agnes and I have rewritten the song to be more body positive. We hope you enjoy the changes that we have made.
For more on intuitive wellness, and body compassion through fitness, please check out findingbalancefitness.weebly.com!
This cover in no way intends to infringe on Copyright. We don't want the song. We don't particularly care for it. That's the point. Because this piece is both parody and commentary, it should be considered "fair use." It in no way makes the video producer money.
Thank you to Agnes and Gary for all of your help. Y'all are amazing.