
Singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor has turned her personal experiences with cyberbullying into a new empowering single, “Still Don’t Care,” which is part of her upcoming album “Toy with Me.” The track addresses online backlash she has faced, particularly regarding her weight loss and fitness journey, and showcases Trainor’s bold, unapologetic attitude toward critics.
About “Still Don’t Care”
Trainor told Reuters that the lyrics reflect the negative comments she has received, both publicly and directly. The chorus, where she declares “No, I still don’t care!”, captures her defiance and resilience in the face of online attacks.
“The verses are all the things I’ve read about myself and all the things people have said to my face,” Trainor said. “I’ve been working on my health and fitness journey for two years, and some of the comments felt like attempts to regress me to another stage in my life.”
At 31, Trainor admits that despite over a decade in the entertainment industry, she has not fully developed a thick skin against online criticism:
“When I read people’s comments, I have to remind myself that it’s just like a bot online. It’s like a robot, or it’s just someone who is going through probably way harder things.”
Album and Tour
“Still Don’t Care” is now available, with Trainor’s full album “Toy with Me” scheduled for release on April 24, 2026. The album emphasizes themes of self-love, personal growth, and family, featuring songs inspired by her children and experiences in marriage counseling with her husband.
In support of the album, Trainor will embark on her “Get It Girl” U.S. tour, traveling across the country with her children. The album and tour mark a new, introspective phase in Trainor’s career, focusing on empowerment and authenticity.
Key Takeaways
- Meghan Trainor releases “Still Don’t Care,” a single addressing cyberbullying and online criticism.
- The song draws inspiration from comments about her weight loss and fitness journey.
- Full album “Toy with Me” releases on April 24, 2026, focusing on self-love and family.
- Trainor will tour the U.S. with her children on the “Get It Girl” tour.
- The track reflects Trainor’s resilience, authenticity, and empowerment in confronting online negativity.
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