Meghan Trainor is using her personal experiences with online bullying to inspire her music. Her new single, “Still Don’t Care,” is about the hurtful comments she has received, especially about her weight. The song turns painful experiences into a message of self-confidence.
Trainor said that the words in the song are based on real things people have said to her online and in real life. Some of the comments were very harsh and even made her cry. However, she said that writing the chorus helped her feel stronger. In it, she sings, “No, I still don’t care!” showing that she will not let the negativity affect her.
Even after more than ten years in the music industry, Trainor admits that negative comments online still hurt her. She explained that many messages come from anonymous accounts, and sometimes it feels like the people writing them do not think about how their words affect others. She even compared some of the online trolls to “robots” or “bots,” suggesting that their attacks were thoughtless.
“Still Don’t Care” is the first single from her upcoming album, “Toy With Me,” which is set to release on April 24, 2026.
Trainor said the album will include songs about self-love, motherhood, and marriage counseling. She also revealed plans for a U.S. tour called the “Get It Girl” tour. Her children will join her for some of the performances, making it a family experience.

By using music to respond to cyberbullying, Trainor is showing her fans that it is possible to turn hurt into strength. She wants people to know that it is okay to stand up for themselves and not let critics define their worth. The song sends a clear message about resilience and confidence, encouraging listeners to embrace who they are, no matter what others say.
Meghan Trainor’s new single is a reminder that even in the face of online negativity, it is possible to stay proud and strong. Through her music, she is turning pain into power and inspiring her fans to do the same.



