These self-produced albums were pulled from circulation after she signed with in February 2014. Title, Trainor's full-length debut, suggests this tactic was deliberate: snag an audience via a near-novelty, then rely on her well-honed craft for the rest of the record. Upon release, the album debuted atop the Billboard 200. She landed a publishing deal at the age of 18 and had one of her songs recorded by pop-country superstars Rascal Flatts, show-biz bona fides that belied her Internet sensation status. Click Suchen on February 1, 2010. Archived from Enter Meghan Trainor in the field Interpret. She self-released the albums: Meghan Trainor 2009 , I'll Sing with You 2011 , and Only 17 2011.
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Archived from on November 10, 2013. Far from consigning her to one-hit wonder territory, the blend of strength of personality and music-biz savvy on Title shows that Meghan Trainor is clever enough to parlay a big hit into a real career. . . . .
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