Meghan Trainor - Let You Be Right Apr 2026

The song is built on a "bubbly" bassline and rhythmic guitar licks that feel like a nod to 70s dance-pop. It’s light, breezy, and radio-friendly, moving away from the brass-heavy production of Title and into a sleeker, synth-pop territory. The Lyrical Theme

The accompanying music video features Meghan in a neon-lit retro bowling alley and a colorful warehouse, emphasizing the song's playful and vibrant energy. While it didn't reach the chart-topping heights of "All About That Bass," it was praised by critics for its catchy hook and for showing a more mature, rhythmic side of her artistry. MEGHAN TRAINOR - LET YOU BE RIGHT

The track explores the classic relationship dynamic of "choosing your battles." In the lyrics, Trainor admits that while she might actually be right in an argument, she’s willing to concede just to keep the night fun and the romance alive: "I don't wanna fight tonight, I'ma let you be right." Visuals and Reception The song is built on a "bubbly" bassline

The song is built on a "bubbly" bassline and rhythmic guitar licks that feel like a nod to 70s dance-pop. It’s light, breezy, and radio-friendly, moving away from the brass-heavy production of Title and into a sleeker, synth-pop territory. The Lyrical Theme

The accompanying music video features Meghan in a neon-lit retro bowling alley and a colorful warehouse, emphasizing the song's playful and vibrant energy. While it didn't reach the chart-topping heights of "All About That Bass," it was praised by critics for its catchy hook and for showing a more mature, rhythmic side of her artistry.

The track explores the classic relationship dynamic of "choosing your battles." In the lyrics, Trainor admits that while she might actually be right in an argument, she’s willing to concede just to keep the night fun and the romance alive: "I don't wanna fight tonight, I'ma let you be right." Visuals and Reception

MEGHAN TRAINOR - LET YOU BE RIGHT