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  • Meghan Trainor announced her new album, Toy With Me, and released the first single “Still Don’t Care” on Nov. 12
  • Speaking with PEOPLE, the pop star says the song is her way of taking her power back
  • The singer-songwriter also unveiled the Girl in Girl tour, which will kick off in June 2026

Meghan Trainor just hard-launched her new musical era — and it’s the most confident one yet.

On Wednesday, Nov. 12, the singer-songwriter announced her new album, Toy with Me, and set the tone by dropping the first single titled “Still Don’t Care.” Despite its infectious-pop beats, the message runs deep — and “Still Don’t Care” is Trainor taking her power back from social media trolls.

“My page is usually a friendly, happy, mom-loving place, but it took a dark turn,” Trainor, 31, tells PEOPLE ahead of the announcement.

“People started commenting about my body, saying I’m too thin, and that they don’t recognize me anymore. And I was like, ‘Oh, I’ve just been focusing so hard on my health and my fitness that I’ve never felt better.’ So, I was confused and sad and was like, ‘Oh, it’s almost worse now.’ I don’t know what happened.”

Trainor — who found herself crying at times after seeing the comments — began talking through this in therapy and she pondered why she gave “strangers” so much “power.” Once she felt secure, she wanted to write a song about it.

“I liked the idea of… ‘Let me think about it one more time. Nope, I still don’t care.’ And I know that when I start singing it, it’ll be my therapy, my exposure therapy,” the “Made You Look” singer says.

“I believe in it so much and I love it so much,” Trainor says. “I think it’s so important, especially now more than ever, the world’s a very dark, hateful place. If this is a little bit of light in the world, that’d be sick.”

At one point in the song, Trainor sings about being told she’s “doing too much” — and hearing the “same thing” her “whole life.” So what gets her through?

Meghan Trainor Get in Girl Tour poster.

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“Not to be morbid, but I always think about my mom, she always says something that’s really dark but silly. She goes, ‘Well, don’t worry. One day we’ll be dead forever,'” she says. “And then I’m like, ‘Oh yeah, we have one life.’ At one point, we got to give up and stop caring. That’s my dream. That’s what I’m working on.”

“I’m rewiring my brain to finally believe this. And I know when I sing it a hundred times, I will,” the “Dear Future Husband” singer says. “So, I recommend playing the song every morning and learning every word and screaming it as loud as you can until you start believing it, because that’s what it takes. It takes a lot of work.”

In addition to the album announcement and new song, Trainor also unveiled the Get in Girl Tour, which is set to kick off in Clarkston, Mich. in June 2026. After hitting over 30 arenas and amphitheaters across North America, the tour — which will donate a portion of proceeds to The Trevor Project — will end on Aug. 15 in Los Angeles.

“I’m going to do dance lessons. I’m going to be very fit. We’re going to be jumping, dancing,” she says of the tour. “It’s going to be a party, but it’s a party for everyone, for kids, for adults, for grandparents. I love when I see grandparents in the crowd. I love when the dads sing every word. I go, ‘Yeah, dad.’ It’s my favorite.”

General sale for show tickets will begin on Friday, Nov. 21 at 10 a.m. local time at MeghanTrainor.com. There will also be an Amex presale beginning on Nov. 18 and an artist presale on Nov. 19. Sign up for the artist presale at livemu.sc/meghantrainor by 10 p.m. PT Nov. 16.

Toy With Me is set for release on April 24. Presave the album here.

See the dates for the Get in Girl Tour below:

Fri, Jun 12 — Clarkston, MI — Pine Knob Music Theatre

Sat, Jun 13 — Noblesville, IN — Ruoff Music Center

Tue, Jun 16 — Toronto, ON — RBC Amphitheatre

Thu, Jun 18 — Grand Rapids, MI — Acrisure Amphitheater

Sat, Jun 20 — Cincinnati, OH — Riverbend Music Center

Mon, Jun 22 — Kansas City, MO — Morton Amphitheater

Wed, Jun 24 — St. Louis, MO — Hollywood Casino Amphitheater

Fri, Jun 26 — Virginia Beach, VA — Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach

Sat, Jun 27 — Raleigh, NC — Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek

Tue, Jun 30 — Orlando, FL — Kia Center

Thu, Jul 2 — Greenville, SC — Bon Secours Wellness Arena

Sat, Jul 4 — Uncasville, CT — Mohegan Sun Arena

Sun, Jul 5 — Hershey, PA — Giant Center

Fri, Jul 10 — New York, NY — Madison Square Garden

Sat, Jul 11 — Pittsburgh, PA — PPG Paints Arena

Mon, Jul 13 — Saint Paul, MN — Grand Casino Arena

Wed, Jul 15 — Chicago, IL — United Center

Fri, Jul 17 — Boston, MA — TD Garden

Sat, Jul 18 — Philadelphia, PA — Xfinity Mobile Arena

Mon, Jul 20 — Baltimore, MD — CFG Bank Arena

Wed, Jul 22 — Cleveland, OH — Rocket Arena

Fri, Jul 24 — Nashville, TN — Bridgestone Arena

Sat, Jul 25 — Duluth, GA — Gas South Arena

Tue, Jul 28 — Houston, TX — Toyota Center

Thu, Jul 30 — Fort Worth, TX — Dickies Arena

Sat, Aug 1 — Denver, CO — Ball Arena

Mon, Aug 3 — Salt Lake City, UT — Maverik Center

Wed, Aug 5 — Seattle, WA — Climate Pledge Arena

Fri, Aug 7 — Sacramento, CA — Golden 1 Center

Sat, Aug 8 — San Francisco, CA — Chase Center

Tue, Aug 11 — San Diego, CA — Viejas Arena

Thu, Aug 13 — Phoenix, AZ — Mortgage Matchup Center

Sat, Aug 15 — Los Angeles, CA — Kia Forum

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