“Get In Girl” by Meghan Trainor Gives Fans a Pop-Packed Pick-Me-Up

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Fans are already rallying behind Meghan Trainor’s latest release, “Get In Girl,” a high energy pop anthem built to make listeners feel unstoppable. Released today via Epic Records, the song arrives just in time for Galentine’s Day and is featured on Trainor’s upcoming seventh studio album, Toy With Me, due out April 24.

Early fan reactions have been enthusiastic. One listener summed up the song’s rallying cry with a simple declaration: “If Meghan says ‘Get In, Girl,’ then I have to get in.” Others praised its blend of styles, calling out the jazz-like flourishes and old school pop influences woven into the upbeat production. Another fan offered a straightforward verdict, calling the track a “10/10.”

“Get In Girl” centers on empowerment after heartbreak, framing leaving a bad relationship as an act of self respect rather than loss. The lyrics position the narrator as a ride or die friend, ready to pack bags, return keys, and turn frustration into release on the dance floor. With doo wop inspired backing vocals and punchy pop hooks, the song balances humor, confidence, and emotional clarity.

Trainor described the message behind the track as a reminder that love should not feel exhausting. She shared that the song is for anyone who has realized they deserve more and needs reassurance that walking away can be the most powerful choice.

The single follows “Still Don’t Care,” the first release from the album, which focused on letting go of judgment and celebrating self confidence. That message was reinforced in its music video, which showed Trainor dancing freely across well known Los Angeles locations including The Grove and Rodeo Drive.

In support of Toy With Me, Trainor will take the new music on the road with The Get In Girl Tour, produced by Live Nation. The tour launches in June 2026 and includes stops at major venues such as Madison Square Garden and Kia Forum.

With its uplifting message, dance-ready energy, and instant fan connection, “Get In Girl” positions itself as both a breakup anthem and a group chat pep talk, encouraging listeners to step out the door, turn up the music, and choose themselves.

Andrew Braithwaite
Author: Andrew Braithwaite
Andrew is the founder and chief editor of Music Talkers. He's also a keen music enthusiast and plays the guitar.

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