All Over Again by Zachary Kale

With the Jonas Brothers still soaring on the iTunes chart with terminal week's Songland winner "Greenlight," Meghan Trainor steps onto NBC'due south latest hitting series hoping for a little of the aforementioned razzle dazzle. The recently-hitched "All Virtually That Bass" singer declares that she's "still looking for songs" for her perpetually-delayed 3rd LP, so here's hoping she chooses wisely.

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Trainor is, of course, no stranger to these televised canis familiaris and pony acts, having served as a judge onThe Four: Boxing For Distinction and appearing as a guest on both Drop The Mic and Lip Sync Battle. And given that she's recorded with Ryan Tedder and states that she's wanted to team upwards with Ester Dean for a long time, she should fit right in with the Songland panel.

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Getting the show on the route, the first songwriter to try their luck is Atlanta barista Brandin Jay, who penned "No Coin Alright" because he's pretty much broke… but happy! He stands before Meghan, Ryan, Ester and fellow Songland panelist Shane McAnally and belts out his upbeat pop number. When the hitmakers seated earlier him start clapping along, it suddenly looks equally if Brandin'due south days spent pouring cold brews might soon be over. He tells the Songland coiffure, "I've been doing this for then long, and I've never been able to get in the correct room." Meghan, no stranger to crafting songs for other artists, reassures him, "You were born to practise this."

Moving correct along, in walks Kole (yep — just Kole, because diva, obviously), a cocky-proclaimed "quirky" Tarzana, California songwriter who informs the cameras that she turned to music when she found herself being ostracized in middle school. Every bit far equally sob stories become, it'due south similar, become in line, girl. But she's got a hooky jam to back it all upwards. "Hurt Me" is a fun and sassy trip the light fantastic-popular cut that manages to sound both retro and now. Meghan, conspicuously impressed, blurts out, "This should exist your offset single. I'll take information technology!" Kudos to Kole.

Zachary Kale is a talented gent from the Southward who's already seen Florida Georgia Line record one of his compositions. Will Meghan Trainor be the side by side star on his dance card? "All Over Once again" is a and so-so mid-tempo love song he presents, just it seems to exist missing a tricky chorus. Meghan jumps in and specifically tells Zachary that the melody is "missing the big punch before the chorus." Ryan, Ester and Shane then go on to jam and toy with reshaping "All Over Again" as a carol. NEXT!

Originally from Sunnyvale, California, Josh Wood now lives in W Hollywood and looks like he could pass himself off equally Justin Timberlake'due south younger sibling. He reassures Meghan and Co. that the song he wrote, "Alone," isn't a tearjerker. Sure enough, once he sings the fun mail service-breakdown offering, Meghan labels it "a bop." Cue up another song construction-changing jam session betwixt the console, which brings Josh to tears. (The expert kind, thankfully.)

Alas, the time comes for Meghan to cut one of these folks loose. And so it'southward curtains for Zachary Kale and his lovey-dovey composition "All Once more."

Josh Wood then hits the studio with Shane McAnally, who thinks the melody of "Solitary" is neat, but the lyrics need to exist meliorate. Right on the spot, Josh makes a few word changes that knock Shane for a loop. Once Josh presents the much tighter "Solitary" to Meghan, she's in awe of how upgraded it now sounds.

Meanwhile, Ryan Tedder states that he thinks Kole understands pop writing, given that she wrote, produced and cutting "Hurt Me" all on her own. The pair go on to tweak every line of the tune and punch of the product in the studio to ensure Meghan's ear will exist properly grabbed. Their labor results in Kole delivering a much more curtailed version of the song on stage.

That leaves Brandon Jay and Ester Dean, who says she wants to change the narrative of "No Money Alright" to improve fit Meghan Trainor's lifestyle. Songwriting aside, Brandon is a solid vocalist, and when he afterwards croons his lyrically-altered original song again, Meghan and the 3 panelists are upward on their feet swaying along.

This all leaves Meghan with the terminal task of selecting just i of these tracks to be her next unmarried. She admits that she was leaning toward 1 detail tune, but decided to go with Kole'south "Hurt Me" in the stop. Smart girl.

And just like magic, "Injure Me" by Meghan Trainor is available at present for your listening pleasure on iTunes and Spotify. Have at it, kiddos.

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