
The Alpha's Weakness
- Genre: Fantasy
- Author: Project Manager
- Chapters: 1
- Status: Ongoing
- Age Rating: 18+
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Testing search "Lips Are Movin" debuted at number 93 on the US Billboard Hot 100 issued for November 8, 2014.[40] On December 10, 2014, the song moved from number 13 to number eight and became Trainor's second consecutive top-10 entry, selling 110,000 digital downloads and earning 7.8 million streams.[16] It peaked at number four in its eighth week on the chart, receiving 116,000 sales and 8 million streams during the tracking week. This made Trainor the fifth female artist in Billboard Hot 100 chart history to follow her debut number-one single directly with a second top-five.[41][8] The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified the single 4× Platinum, which denotes four million units based on sales and track-equivalent on-dem
Chapter 1
Philip Andelman directed the music video for "Lips Are Movin", which was filmed in Los Angeles, California.[75] It premiered on Trainor's Vevo account on November 19, 2014.[76] Information technology corporation Hewlett-Packard (HP) commissioned the video, which features appearances by social media influencers—actors, dancers and set designers with large social media followings.[77] It is the first-ever music video to be created solely by Vine, Instagram and YouTube stars.[78][79]
Trainor wanted to create something as "big and fun" as the music video for "All About That Bass", and did not want the video to just feature her yelling at a male love interest.[19][79] Hewlett-Packard and ad agency 180LA had been contacting record labels, wanting to help create a music video as part of the promotional campaign for the former's newly launched Pavilion x360 laptop, when they thought of Trainor. A creative director for 180LA told Adweek that they picked Trainor as her music would suit a "fun, high-energy campaign" and she had the potential to inspire the influencers' followers.[75] HP and Trainor picked out the influencers, which include American YouTuber Liza Koshy, French dancers Les Twins,[75] and American dancer Chachi Gonzales.[80] Trainor described the concept of the video in an interview with MTV News: "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".[78] She said she was excited about it and concluded "it still feels very 'Meghan Trainor,' which is amazing!".[79]
The video depicts behind-the-scenes events of a music video shoot. The x360 laptop appears frequently in the music video as a product placement, beginning with its use as a digital clapperboard in the opening scene.[75]Background and concept[edit]
Philip Andelman directed the music video for "Lips Are Movin", which was filmed in Los Angeles, California.[75] It premiered on Trainor's Vevo account on November 19, 2014.[76] Information technology corporation Hewlett-Packard (HP) commissioned the video, which features appearances by social media influencers—actors, dancers and set designers with large social media followings.[77] It is the first-ever music video to be created solely by Vine, Instagram and YouTube stars.[78][79]
Trainor wanted to create something as "big and fun" as the music video for "All About That Bass", and did not want the video to just feature her yelling at a male love interest.[19][79] Hewlett-Packard and ad agency 180LA had been contacting record labels, wanting to help create a music video as part of the promotional campaign for the former's newly launched Pavilion x360 laptop, when they thought of Trainor. A creative director for 180LA told Adweek that they picked Trainor as her music would suit a "fun, high-energy campaign" and she had the potential to inspire the influencers' followers.[75] HP and Trainor picked out the influencers, which include American YouTuber Liza Koshy, French dancers Les Twins,[75] and American dancer Chachi Gonzales.[80] Trainor described the concept of the video in an interview with MTV News: "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".[78] She said she was excited about it and concluded "it still feels very 'Meghan Trainor,' which is amazing!".[79]
The video depicts behind-the-scenes events of a music video shoot. The x360 laptop appears frequently in the music video as a product placement, beginning with its use as a digital clapperboard in the opening scene.[75]Background and concept[edit]
Philip Andelman directed the music video for "Lips Are Movin", which was filmed in Los Angeles, California.[75] It premiered on Trainor's Vevo account on November 19, 2014.[76] Information technology corporation Hewlett-Packard (HP) commissioned the video, which features appearances by social media influencers—actors, dancers and set designers with large social media followings.[77] It is the first-ever music video to be created solely by Vine, Instagram and YouTube stars.[78][79]
Trainor wanted to create something as "big and fun" as the music video for "All About That Bass", and did not want the video to just feature her yelling at a male love interest.[19][79] Hewlett-Packard and ad agency 180LA had been contacting record labels, wanting to help create a music video as part of the promotional campaign for the former's newly launched Pavilion x360 laptop, when they thought of Trainor. A creative director for 180LA told Adweek that they picked Trainor as her music would suit a "fun, high-energy campaign" and she had the potential to inspire the influencers' followers.[75] HP and Trainor picked out the influencers, which include American YouTuber Liza Koshy, French dancers Les Twins,[75] and American dancer Chachi Gonzales.[80] Trainor described the concept of the video in an interview with MTV News: "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".[78] She said she was excited about it and concluded "it still feels very 'Meghan Trainor,' which is amazing!".[79]
The video depicts behind-the-scenes events of a music video shoot. The x360 laptop appears frequently in the music video as a product placement, beginning with its use as a digital clapperboard in the opening scene.[75]Background and concept[edit]
Philip Andelman directed the music video for "Lips Are Movin", which was filmed in Los Angeles, California.[75] It premiered on Trainor's Vevo account on November 19, 2014.[76] Information technology corporation Hewlett-Packard (HP) commissioned the video, which features appearances by social media influencers—actors, dancers and set designers with large social media followings.[77] It is the first-ever music video to be created solely by Vine, Instagram and YouTube stars.[78][79]
Trainor wanted to create something as "big and fun" as the music video for "All About That Bass", and did not want the video to just feature her yelling at a male love interest.[19][79] Hewlett-Packard and ad agency 180LA had been contacting record labels, wanting to help create a music video as part of the promotional campaign for the former's newly launched Pavilion x360 laptop, when they thought of Trainor. A creative director for 180LA told Adweek that they picked Trainor as her music would suit a "fun, high-energy campaign" and she had the potential to inspire the influencers' followers.[75] HP and Trainor picked out the influencers, which include American YouTuber Liza Koshy, French dancers Les Twins,[75] and American dancer Chachi Gonzales.[80] Trainor described the concept of the video in an interview with MTV News: "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".[78] She said she was excited about it and concluded "it still feels very 'Meghan Trainor,' which is amazing!".[79]
The video depicts behind-the-scenes events of a music video shoot. The x360 laptop appears frequently in the music video as a product placement, beginning with its use as a digital clapperboard in the opening scene.[75]Background and concept[edit]
Philip Andelman directed the music video for "Lips Are Movin", which was filmed in Los Angeles, California.[75] It premiered on Trainor's Vevo account on November 19, 2014.[76] Information technology corporation Hewlett-Packard (HP) commissioned the video, which features appearances by social media influencers—actors, dancers and set designers with large social media followings.[77] It is the first-ever music video to be created solely by Vine, Instagram and YouTube stars.[78][79]
Trainor wanted to create something as "big and fun" as the music video for "All About That Bass", and did not want the video to just feature her yelling at a male love interest.[19][79] Hewlett-Packard and ad agency 180LA had been contacting record labels, wanting to help create a music video as part of the promotional campaign for the former's newly launched Pavilion x360 laptop, when they thought of Trainor. A creative director for 180LA told Adweek that they picked Trainor as her music would suit a "fun, high-energy campaign" and she had the potential to inspire the influencers' followers.[75] HP and Trainor picked out the influencers, which include American YouTuber Liza Koshy, French dancers Les Twins,[75] and American dancer Chachi Gonzales.[80] Trainor described the concept of the video in an interview with MTV News: "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".[78] She said she was excited about it and concluded "it still feels very 'Meghan Trainor,' which is amazing!".[79]
The video depicts behind-the-scenes events of a music video shoot. The x360 laptop appears frequently in the music video as a product placement, beginning with its use as a digital clapperboard in the opening scene.[75]Background and concept[edit]
Philip Andelman directed the music video for "Lips Are Movin", which was filmed in Los Angeles, California.[75] It premiered on Trainor's Vevo account on November 19, 2014.[76] Information technology corporation Hewlett-Packard (HP) commissioned the video, which features appearances by social media influencers—actors, dancers and set designers with large social media followings.[77] It is the first-ever music video to be created solely by Vine, Instagram and YouTube stars.[78][79]
Trainor wanted to create something as "big and fun" as the music video for "All About That Bass", and did not want the video to just feature her yelling at a male love interest.[19][79] Hewlett-Packard and ad agency 180LA had been contacting record labels, wanting to help create a music video as part of the promotional campaign for the former's newly launched Pavilion x360 laptop, when they thought of Trainor. A creative director for 180LA told Adweek that they picked Trainor as her music would suit a "fun, high-energy campaign" and she had the potential to inspire the influencers' followers.[75] HP and Trainor picked out the influencers, which include American YouTuber Liza Koshy, French dancers Les Twins,[75] and American dancer Chachi Gonzales.[80] Trainor described the concept of the video in an interview with MTV News: "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".[78] She said she was excited about it and concluded "it still feels very 'Meghan Trainor,' which is amazing!".[79]
The video depicts behind-the-scenes events of a music video shoot. The x360 laptop appears frequently in the music video as a product placement, beginning with its use as a digital clapperboard in the opening scene.[75]Background and concept[edit]
Philip Andelman directed the music video for "Lips Are Movin", which was filmed in Los Angeles, California.[75] It premiered on Trainor's Vevo account on November 19, 2014.[76] Information technology corporation Hewlett-Packard (HP) commissioned the video, which features appearances by social media influencers—actors, dancers and set designers with large social media followings.[77] It is the first-ever music video to be created solely by Vine, Instagram and YouTube stars.[78][79]
Trainor wanted to create something as "big and fun" as the music video for "All About That Bass", and did not want the video to just feature her yelling at a male love interest.[19][79] Hewlett-Packard and ad agency 180LA had been contacting record labels, wanting to help create a music video as part of the promotional campaign for the former's newly launched Pavilion x360 laptop, when they thought of Trainor. A creative director for 180LA told Adweek that they picked Trainor as her music would suit a "fun, high-energy campaign" and she had the potential to inspire the influencers' followers.[75] HP and Trainor picked out the influencers, which include American YouTuber Liza Koshy, French dancers Les Twins,[75] and American dancer Chachi Gonzales.[80] Trainor described the concept of the video in an interview with MTV News: "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".[78] She said she was excited about it and concluded "it still feels very 'Meghan Trainor,' which is amazing!".[79]
The video depicts behind-the-scenes events of a music video shoot. The x360 laptop appears frequently in the music video as a product placement, beginning with its use as a digital clapperboard in the opening scene.[75]Background and concept[edit]
Philip Andelman directed the music video for "Lips Are Movin", which was filmed in Los Angeles, California.[75] It premiered on Trainor's Vevo account on November 19, 2014.[76] Information technology corporation Hewlett-Packard (HP) commissioned the video, which features appearances by social media influencers—actors, dancers and set designers with large social media followings.[77] It is the first-ever music video to be created solely by Vine, Instagram and YouTube stars.[78][79]
Trainor wanted to create something as "big and fun" as the music video for "All About That Bass", and did not want the video to just feature her yelling at a male love interest.[19][79] Hewlett-Packard and ad agency 180LA had been contacting record labels, wanting to help create a music video as part of the promotional campaign for the former's newly launched Pavilion x360 laptop, when they thought of Trainor. A creative director for 180LA told Adweek that they picked Trainor as her music would suit a "fun, high-energy campaign" and she had the potential to inspire the influencers' followers.[75] HP and Trainor picked out the influencers, which include American YouTuber Liza Koshy, French dancers Les Twins,[75] and American dancer Chachi Gonzales.[80] Trainor described the concept of the video in an interview with MTV News: "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".[78] She said she was excited about it and concluded "it still feels very 'Meghan Trainor,' which is amazing!".[79]
The video depicts behind-the-scenes events of a music video shoot. The x360 laptop appears frequently in the music video as a product placement, beginning with its use as a digital clapperboard in the opening scene.[75]Background and concept[edit]
Philip Andelman directed the music video for "Lips Are Movin", which was filmed in Los Angeles, California.[75] It premiered on Trainor's Vevo account on November 19, 2014.[76] Information technology corporation Hewlett-Packard (HP) commissioned the video, which features appearances by social media influencers—actors, dancers and set designers with large social media followings.[77] It is the first-ever music video to be created solely by Vine, Instagram and YouTube stars.[78][79]
Trainor wanted to create something as "big and fun" as the music video for "All About That Bass", and did not want the video to just feature her yelling at a male love interest.[19][79] Hewlett-Packard and ad agency 180LA had been contacting record labels, wanting to help create a music video as part of the promotional campaign for the former's newly launched Pavilion x360 laptop, when they thought of Trainor. A creative director for 180LA told Adweek that they picked Trainor as her music would suit a "fun, high-energy campaign" and she had the potential to inspire the influencers' followers.[75] HP and Trainor picked out the influencers, which include American YouTuber Liza Koshy, French dancers Les Twins,[75] and American dancer Chachi Gonzales.[80] Trainor described the concept of the video in an interview with MTV News: "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".[78] She said she was excited about it and concluded "it still feels very 'Meghan Trainor,' which is amazing!".[79]
The video depicts behind-the-scenes events of a music video shoot. The x360 laptop appears frequently in the music video as a product placement, beginning with its use as a digital clapperboard in the opening scene.[75]