At the Billboard Women in Music 2025 event, pop sensation Madison Beer took the stage to present Meghan Trainor with the prestigious Hitmaker Award, celebrating her decade-long influence on the music industry.
Meghan Trainor’s Decade of Success
Reflecting on Trainor’s remarkable journey, Beer highlighted how her breakthrough single, “All About That Bass”, was not just a hit but a cultural milestone.
The track dominated the charts, spending eight weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, launching Trainor into global stardom.
Beyond her chart-topping singles, Trainor boasts an impressive 14 career Hot 100 hits, including four top-ten singles, and a debut album debuting No. 1 on the Billboard 200. But her contributions extend beyond her music—she’s also an accomplished songwriter, crafting hits for some of the biggest names in the industry.

A Personal Connection Between Beer and Trainor
Beer shared a heartfelt anecdote about meeting Trainor in a studio session a few years ago. While the plan was to create music, they spent the entire day talking and forming an instant friendship.

Trainor’s kindness and unwavering support left a lasting impact on Beer, who described her as someone who made her feel genuinely understood and cared for from day one.
Meghan Trainor: A Multi-Talented Icon
Beer praised Trainor as a multi-hyphenate talent—a singer, songwriter, producer, mother, wife, and friend. Whether performing at sold-out arenas like Madison Square Garden or using her platform to promote messages of love and acceptance, Trainor’s influence extends far beyond music.
She has become a beloved figure, inspiring millions with her authenticity, talent, and generosity.
Ending her speech with deep admiration, Beer emphasized how Trainor continues to bring joy to people worldwide simply by being herself.

The night celebrated Trainor’s talent and the impact she has made on the industry and those who know her personally.