- 2025-11-13
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MUSIC
Meghan Trainor Announces New Album “Toy With Me”, Shares New Song “Still Don't Care”

American singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor has announced her upcoming seventh studio album “Toy With Me” will be released on April 24, 2026.
The album is her first body of work in two years since the the 2024 album “Timeless” and comprises 16 tracks.
From the album, she released the lead single called “Still Don't Care” on November 12, 2025.
It was written by Caroline Ailin, Meghan Trainor, Scott Harris, and Steve Mac. Produced by Ellis Lawrie, Gabe Yaron, and Steve Mac.
Meghan Trainor said of the song, “'Still Don't Care' really sets the tone for this whole Toy With Me era - it's bold, fun, a little cheeky, and full of confidence. This song came from a place of growth for me; I'm learning to care less about perfection and more about what actually makes me happy. I'm learning to shake off negativity, choosing joy, and living life my way - because at this point in my life and career, I'm ready to be done worrying about pleasing everyone. 'Still Don't Care' is my reminder to myself - and to anyone who's ever felt judged. Toy With Me feels like the most honest and fearless I've ever been - it's all about self-confidence, freedom, and learning how to meet people where they are at.”- Meghan Trainor embarks on The Get In Girl Tour across North America in the summer of 2026. Swedish synth-pop duo Icona Pop and her brother Ryan Trainor will support the tour.
The tour kicks off at Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, MI on June 21, 2026 and will concluded at Kia Forum in Los Angeles, CA on August 15, 2026.
A portion of the proceeds from the tour will be donated to The Trevor Project.
Learn more about tour dates, here.
She said of the tour, “I wanted to kick off this new chapter with a song that makes people feel unstoppable, and I can't wait to bring that same energy to everyone on The Get In Girl Tour next summer.” - source : Apple Music
















































































































































































































































































