Pop star Meghan Trainor transformed Los Angeles into a vibrant set for her latest music video, “Still Don’t Care.” The singer was seen filming in various locations, including the popular shopping destination, The Grove, where she captivated fans in a striking lavender corsetted outfit.
During the shoot, Trainor engaged with onlookers, dancing with fans outside the AMC theater and near the Cheesecake Factory. One highlight included her participating in a flash mob at La La Land Cafe, and in a memorable moment, she jumped into the mall’s iconic fountain. Rick Caruso, the owner of The Grove, noted on social media that Trainor is “the only person in the history of The Grove to perform in the fountain.”
Videos of the event quickly circulated on social media. One TikTok user captured the moment, saying, “POV: I’m picking up my latte and walk into a Meghan Trainor flash mob.” The excitement was palpable as fans witnessed the spontaneous celebration.
In a twist of fate, the TMZ Celebrity Tour bus happened upon Trainor and her crew while filming. When informed that it was a rider’s birthday, the singer took a moment to wish them well. She then hopped onto the bus, posing for photos and even performing a mini catwalk while singing the chorus of her new single.
After an exhilarating day of filming, Trainor offered a sneak peek of “Still Don’t Care” on her social media channels. She shared a video with the caption, “just warming up #stilldontcare,” hinting at her excitement for the upcoming release on November 12, 2023. The snippet featured Trainor lip-syncing to poignant lyrics that reflect her experiences with public scrutiny.
The lyrics reveal her candid thoughts, addressing the judgment she has faced over the years. Phrases such as “Say I’m doing too much, and you’re probably right” resonate with many who have faced similar criticisms. The song marks an introspective return for Trainor, who rose to fame in 2014 with her hit “All About That Bass,” a track celebrated for promoting body positivity.
Trainor has not shied away from discussing her health journey, keeping her fans informed about her fitness updates and her decision to use GLP-1 medication after the birth of her second child. She continues to perform her breakout hit during tours, though she has faced mixed reactions to her evolving image. Notably, during her performance at Wango Tango in May 2025, she adapted the lyrics to reflect her body’s changes since her debut, drawing both praise and criticism from fans.
As anticipation builds for “Still Don’t Care,” Trainor’s ability to blend personal narrative with catchy tunes remains her trademark. With her upcoming release, she is set to continue her legacy in the pop music landscape, connecting with audiences through her relatable experiences and infectious energy.
