Meghan Trainor - All About That Bass (BabeyDrew & Gerald Le Funk Trap Remix)
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 Published On Sep 30, 2014

Trap Remix of "All About that Bass"

All about that bass remix by dj BabeyDrew & Gerald Le Funk meghan trainer all about that bass trap remix

This is an Electro Trap Remix of Meghan Trainor - All About That Bass produced by DJ BabeyDrew & Gerald Le Funk

#EDM #ElectroTrap #Twerk
#House #R&B #Retro

Power 96.1 (ATL)
Z104 (Va Beach)
Sirius XM (The Joint 42)


DJ Babey Drew is said to be one of pop culture’s greatest music icons of our time. From humble disc jockey beginnings in his native city, Queens, NYC, he has grown to become a staple in the music and entertainment industry. His skills are some of the most sought after in the world and thus validates his position as one of Vibe magazine’s “Top 100 DJ’s”. Drew’s DJ sets have quickly become both phenomenal and unparalleled, providing an explosive angle on the current state of dance music all over the world.

Andrew Bisnaught, better known as DJ Babey Drew, quickly made a name for himself as the official touring DJ for GRAMMY® Award-winning R&B sensation, Chris Brown. Since then, he has worked with Lil’ Wayne, Jordin Sparks, Kelly Rowland, and spins regularly for the Kardashian family. Needless to say, Drew’s talent extends farther than the tour scene as he represents Fortune 500 companies, sells out personal tours worldwide, and graces television screens across the globe. His talents are limitless, but none compare to his mark in the entertainment industry as a world-renowned, open format DJ. He obtains an impeccable versatility for both hip-hop and pop crowds alike.

Drew’s radio tenure is 15 years and counting. Currently on
Power 96.1 in Atlanta, Z104 in VIrginia Beach, special
guest mixes on Sirius/XM with mixes ranging from EDM,
Electro Trap, Dubstep, Hip Hop, R&B, Dancehall, & Retro.

Since then, DJ Babey Drew has found much success. He landed a role on a VH1 TV show, and has made appearances on: “The Grammy’s”, “The Oprah Winfrey Show”, MTV’s “TRL”, BET’s “106 & Park and Rap City”, “The Ellen Degeneres Show”, “The View”, “The Today Show”, “Good Morning America”, “Live With Regis and Kelly”, “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno”, “The Kid’s Choice Awards”, “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” and more. He has also appeared on “Keeping Up With The Kardashians” spinning for both Kendall and Kylie Jenner’s star-studded birthday parties.

Perhaps his best quality is his outgoing personality that energizes crowds all over the world. Drew has performed in over 20 countries and sold out his own tours in Europe, Dubai, Africa, Brazil, and Australia. His vast knowledge as an entertainer, performer, and DJ has led him to expand his brand on a global platform.

Drew’s projects are constantly evolving as he recently deemed The W hotel, Microsoft® and Coca-Cola® his newest clients. When he’s not spinning, he can be found working on one of his savvy business ventures in Atlanta,

Above all, DJ Babey Drew boundlessly reaches diverse audiences and performs with an unbelievable intensity. His gift to identify unique musical enclaves and subvert them into something universal undoubtedly makes him the ultimate crossover DJ.

Pop singer and songwriter Meghan Trainor had already devoted most of her life to music when she scored her first hit in 2014 (when she was 20 years old) with a dance-friendly paean to body positivity, "All About That Bass." Born in December 1993, Trainor was born and raised on Nantucket Island in Massachusetts, where she began making music when she was just seven, and wrote her first song at the age of 11. Trainor attended high school at the Nauset High School on Cape Cod; there she sang and played trumpet in the jazz band, and also studied guitar, taking lessons with Johnny Spampinato, noted guitarist with NRBQ and the Incredible Casuals. In addition, Trainor played guitar, keyboards, and sang with a local Nantucket band called Island Fusion for four years. Trainor attended the Berklee College of Music's Performance Program, a special five-week course, in 2009 and 2010, receiving high marks and reaching the finals of their songwriting competition. By the time she was 18, Trainor had self-released three albums of her own material and landed a publishing deal with Big Yellow Dog Music (who placed her songs with artists such as Rascal Flatts, Macy Kate, Common Kings, and Sabrina Carpenter) before she signed a deal with Epic Records. Trainor's first single for Epic was "All About That Bass," in which she proudly declares she's "no stick figure silicon Barbie doll," and "every inch of you is perfect from the bottom to the top." The pastel-colored video for "All About That Bass" became an online sensation, racking up over 1,600,000 views on YouTube within a month of its debut in June 2014. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi


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