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"Lips Are Movin"
Song

"Lips Are Movin" is a song recorded by American singer Meghan Trainor for her debut studio album, Title (2015). Co-written by Trainor and Kevin Kadish, the song was produced by Kadish and released as Trainor's second single on October 21, 2014, by Epic Records. "Lips Are Movin" is a bubblegum pop, doo-wop song, which lyrically tell of a cheating, lying boyfriend and the assets of the girl he betrayed.

"Lips Are Movin" received mostly positive reviews from music critics, comparing it to Trainor's previous single, "All About That Bass" and stating the song changed Trainor's one-hit wonder status to becoming a rival for current successful female pop acts. Commercially, "Lips Are Movin" became Trainor's second consecutive single to reach the top five in Australia and on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, where it has peaked at numbers three and four respectively. The single marked the singer's third top ten hit in New Zealand, where it reached number five.

The single release of "Lips Are Movin" coincided with the release of the song's music video directed by Philip Andelman and commissioned by Hewlett-Packard. Mimicking what takes place behind the scenes of a music video shoot, the video features dancers Les Twins and Chachi Gonzales. The clip premiered on November 19, 2014, and drew in over 2.5 million YouTube views in less than two days. The video received positive reviews and was noted for its imagery. Trainor has performed "Lips Are Movin", live on American television programs The Today Show, The Voice and Dancing with the Stars.

Production and release

"Lips Are Movin" is a bubblegum pop, doo-wop song.[1][2] It follows a half-sung, half-rapped format, and has a retro-soul melody with a beat and percussion-heavy arrangement.[3][4] The track sounds upbeat and Trainor's delivery is "feisty", "spunky" and "sassy".[5] According to James Cowan of Canadian Business, the song shares the same girl group-influenced harmonies, wry lyrics and candy palette of its predecessor, "All About That Bass".[6] Musically, "Lips Are Movin" was likened to Christina Aguilera's "Candyman" (2007).[7] The song's time signature is 139 beats per minute. It is composed in the key of G major with Trainor's vocals spanning the tonal nodes of F3 to G5. The song's chord progression is G–Am–C–G.[8]

A man holds a guitar
Kevin Kadish produced and co-wrote "Lips Are Movin".

The lyrics tell of a cheating, lying, boyfriend: "If your lips are movin', then you're lyin', lyin', lyin, babe."[3] Co-written in eight minutes by Kevin Kadish and Meghan Trainor, Kadish also served as the song's producer.[9]

In October 2014, "Title" and "Dear Future Husband" were both planned to be Trainor's second single.[10] On October 14, 2014, the single artwork and a low-quality audio of "Lips Are Movin" surfaced online. The same day, it was announced that "Lips Are Movin" would be officially solicited to contemporary hit radio in the United States on October 21, 2014, as Trainor's second single instead.[4] The song was offered as a "first listen" on Shazam, while the high-quality audio of the song was premiered by MTV on their website on October 15, 2014.[11] According to Mediabase, the song garnered radio play from three monitored stations the same day, six days before the track's impact date.[10] The song was released as a digital download on the same date in Austria,[12] Germany and Switzerland.[13][14] It was later released as an "instant grat" from the pre-order of Title worldwide,[15] except for the United Kingdom where it will be made available for digital download on January 18, 2015.[16]

Critical reception

"Lips Are Movin" received generally positive reviews with critics comparing it to Trainor's previous single, "All About That Bass".[7][17] Christina Garibaldi of MTV News referred to "Lips Are Movin" as a catchy ladies' anthem.[11] 4Music's Jessica Lever dubbed it as "another pop classic", adding, "with the same sass as her debut song, we're sure this one's also going to rock the music world".[18] Billboard staff felt that "Lips Are Movin" being in the same vein as its predecessor, spelled great things for the song.[19] Megan Friedman of Seventeen enjoyed its references to "All About That Bass" saying, "when you need a pick-me-up song to help you brush off the haters, you can count on Meghan Trainor".[3]

Stefan Kyriazis of the Daily Express stated that the song took Trainor from being a one-hit wonder to a "new breed of pop star".[1] Brian Mansfield of USA Today commented that "Lips Are Movin" was a better record than "All About That Bass" and agreed that the latter would not be the singer's only hit.[20] Sarah Lipoff of PopSugar ranked "Lips Are Movin" as the ninth best song of 2014.[21]

On the negative side, Ben Rayner of the Toronto Star said that the song is "whitewashed into a fairly anodyne mush ... the hip-hop bump and plush basslines that intrude ... are pure cosmetic window dressing".[22] Nolan Feeney of Time felt the track sounded too similar to its predecessor, and commented, "From its retro sound to its handclaps and post-chorus chant, 'Lips Are Movin' seems designed to milk the success of her breakout hit".[23]

Chart performance

"Lips Are Movin" debuted at number 93 on the Billboard Hot 100 issued for November 8, 2014.[24] The song became the "Most Added" in the Mainstream Top 40 format that week.[25] The song reached number 50 in its third week.[26] On December 10, 2014, "Lips Are Movin" rose 13-8. Its climb was aided by a 8-5 position and 2% rise on Digital Songs (110,000 copies), 13-7 position and 20% rise on Streaming Songs (7.8 million streams), and a 44-36 and 26% climb on Radio Songs (36 million radio audience).[2] The song has since attained a peak of number four on the Billboard Hot 100 becoming Trainor's second consecutive top five hit in the United States.[2][27] and has peaked at number 15 on the Mainstream Top 40 chart.[28] In Canada, "Lips Are Movin" debuted at number 71 on the Canadian Hot 100 issued for November 22, 2014. The single has since peaked number eight.[29]

"Lips Are Movin" debuted at number seven on the Australian Singles Chart on November 9, 2014. The song reached a peak of number three the following week, and has since spent a total of seven weeks within the chart's top 10. It marks Trainor's second consecutive top three single in Australia,[30] and has been certified platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for sales of 70,000 copies.[31] "Lips Are Movin" entered the New Zealand Singles Chart at number 30 on November 10, 2014. In its sixth week, the song reached number eight and has since peaked at number five, becoming Trainor's third consecutive top ten hit in the country.[32] The song debuted at number 96 on the Irish Singles Chart issued for November 20, 2014, and has so far attained a peak of number 62.[33] Elsewhere in Europe, "Lips Are Movin" has, as of February 2015, peaked within the top 20 in the Czech Republic,[34] the Netherlands,[35] Spain,[36] and Slovakia.[37] In France, the song peaked at number 154.[38]

Music video

Background and concept

The accompanying music video for "Lips Are Movin" was filmed in Los Angeles and directed by Philip Andelman.[39] It premiered on Trainor's Vevo account on November 19, 2014.[40] Speaking to MTV News, Trainor stated about the clip, "Here's me being sassy and other people dancing with me and having just a good time and trying to get through this feeling of, Ugh he's cheating on me again".[11] The singer went on to highlight that the visual's aim was to portray a story of "I know you're lying, but that's OK because I'm gonna find the next guy. I'm good."[11] The video was commissioned by information technology corporation Hewlett-Packard, as part of their campaign to promote their HP Pavilion product. However, the sponsorship's product use in the clip is minimal, with the Pavilion making a brief appearance in the video's initial frames, and then reappearing as a supporting player throughout. The advertising agency responsible for the clip's creation, 180LA, recruited several "influencers" for its shooting—dancers, set designers and actors with large social media followings that would guarantee the music video being shared with their audiences.[6] The influencers featured in the video include American set designer Bri Emery, American actors Marcus Johns, Cody Johns and Robby Ayala, French dancers Les Twins, Spanish stylist Sara Escudero, American hair stylist Kristin Ess, Japanese nail artist Mei Kawajiri,[39] American dancer Chachi Gonzales, and Pomeranian Barkley the Pom.[41] During the filming, a dancer from Houston recorded her choreography online, attaining suggestions from her fans, of which a few were later invited to star in the video. The script communicated the influencers' involvement. Andelman suggested showcasing behind-the-scenes of a music-video shoot—which ended up being the video's framework. Trainor's team asked 180LA to evolve the look of the "All About That Bass" music video without straying too far from it.[39]

Synopsis

Five people dance. Surrounded by a huge pair of lips.
The music video for "Lips Are Movin" featured many social media influencers. The pair of lips in the backdrop received comparisons to the poster for The Rocky Horror Picture Show.[42]

The music video follows a simple premise: Trainor sings into a red microphone in front of a pastel blue wall, sometimes flanked by some backup dancers or television screens.[43] Pairs of lips serve as prominent features throughout the video, and they include closeups of Trainor's mouth and a drawing of a large pair as a backdrop against a wall, which was compared to the poster for The Rocky Horror Picture Show by Yahoo! writer Lyndsey Parker.[42] Wearing lip-shaped earrings and sunglasses in the video for some of her outfits, Trainor is seen reclining on a couch in the shape of lips, which Parker compared to the sofas used for reality show So You Think You Can Dance.[42][42] The set changes constantly, with props being lifted on and off screen by workers throughout the entire clip.[40]

Reception

The music video drew in over 2,500,000 YouTube views in less than two days.[6] Billboard writer Andrew Hampp wrote that its production was a "historic milestone in the realm of YouTube creators." The visuals are the first music video ever to be created entirely by social influencers.[44] According to Andrew, its release resulted in an 11% increase in Trainor's Twitter followers, 15.8% growth in Facebook fans, 41.3% increase in Instagram followers and an estimated doubling of her Vine followers.[44] James Cowan of Canadian Business opined, "Cynics will view this as a decidedly stodgy brand trying to make itself hip by hanging out with cool kids," adding, "But a less-jaded eye might call it something else—arts patronage for the 21st century."[6] Writing for music website Idolator, Bradley Stern called the video as "squeaky-clean visual," and praised its bright and colorful imagery,[43] while Daily Express writer Stefan Kyriazis deemed it "red hot".[1]

MTV UK wrote that the clip continued the bubbly, bright themes of Trainor's "All About That Bass" video, and noted that the singer's sequinned kitty top resembled the one which Katy Perry wore for the 2014 MTV Europe Music Awards.[45] Yahoo! writer Lyndsey Parker acclaimed the Trainor's fashion in the clip and quipped that the video "seems to be an unofficial campaign to land her own M.A.C. Viva Glam endorsement deal".[42] Fuse's Hilary Hughes felt that the visual was a bold and sassy sentiment, and stated that its style shift from the "All About That Bass" clip "definitely made a statement".[46] Hughes went on to describe the video's dance routine as "fierce" and commented, "'Lips Are Movin' is a super-meta technicolor dance party, complete with confetti, pop art and the endearing self-awareness Meghan brings to each track".[46] Mashable's Brian Anthony Hernandez opined, "The visuals are what you would expect from a bouncy pop song: young dancers, colorful backgrounds, quirky outfits and exaggerated expressions."[47]

Live performances

A young long-haired blonde woman singing into a microphone onstage. She sports a black skirt and black Bad Gal jacket. On her left and right are two brunette women dancing, each are wearing a sleeveless white top and leather shorts. A portraits of several red lips squared in pattern with background colors of white and black serve as the women's backdrop, as well as the iHeart Radio logo.
Trainor performing "Lips Are Movin" on the Jingle Ball Tour on December 10, 2014.

Trainor performed "Lips Are Movin" live on NBC's The Today Show on November 5, 2014.[48] and again in New York during Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on November 27, 2014.[49] Two days prior, Trainor performed a medley of "Lips Are Movin" and "All About That Bass" on the final episode of the nineteenth season of the American reality TV series Dancing with the Stars.[50] In December 2014, Trainor performed the song as part of her set for the Jingle Ball Tour 2014[51] and again on the final episode of the seventh season of the American reality TV series The Voice. On January 15, 2015, Trainor performed an acoustic rendition of "Lips Are Movin" on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.[52]

Formats and track listings

  • Digital download[16]
  1. "Lips Are Movin" – 3:01
  1. "Lips Are Movin"  – 3:01

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2014-15) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[30] 3
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[54] 9
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[55] 34
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Wallonia)[56] 15
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[29] 8
Canada CHR/Top 40 (Billboard)[57] 7
Canada Hot AC (Billboard)[58] 7
Croatia (Croatian Airplay Radio Chart)[59] 14
Czech Republic (Rádio – Top 100)[60] 46
Czech Republic (Singles Digitál Top 100)[34] 7
Denmark (Tracklisten)[61] 23
Euro Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[62] 3
France (SNEP)[38] 154
Invalid chart entered Germany2 25
Ireland (IRMA)[33] 7
Japan (Japan Hot 100)[63] 60
Mexico (Top 20 Ingles)[64] 10
Mexican Airplay (Billboard)[65] 34
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[35] 10
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[66] 14
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[32] 5
Norway (VG-lista)[67] 22
Scotland (OCC)[68] 2
Slovakia (Rádio Top 100)[37] 68
Slovakia (Singles Digitál Top 100)[69] 11
South Africa (EMA)[70] 10
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[36] 8
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[71] 28
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[72] 34
UK Singles (OCC)[73] 2
US Billboard Hot 100[27] 4
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[74] 22
US Adult Pop Airplay (Billboard)[75] 6
US Pop Airplay (Billboard)[28] 7
US Rhythmic (Billboard)[76] 39
Venezuela (Record Report)[77] 77
Venezuela (Top Pop General)[78] 19
Venezuela (Top Anglo)[79] 6

Year-end charts

Chart (2014) Rank
Australia (ARIA)[80] 64

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[31] 2× Platinum 140,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[81] Gold 7,500*
Sweden (GLF)[82] Gold 20,000
United States (RIAA)[83] 2× Platinum 2,000,000

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Radio and release history

Country Date Format Label
Austria[12] October 21, 2014 Digital download Epic
Germany[13]
Switzerland[14]
United States[4] Contemporary hit radio
United Kingdom[16] January 18, 2015 Digital download
Germany[53] February 13, 2015 CD single

See also

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