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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p ""Lips Are Movin" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Meghan Trainor. It was co-written with and produced by Kevin Kadish, and was released by Epic Records on October 21, 2014, as the second single from Trainor's debut studio album Title (2015). "Dear Future Husband" and "Title" were both originally considered for receiving a single release, but "Lips Are Movin" was later announced in October 2014, along with the unveiling of the official single artwork for the song, and was serviced to radio stations in the same month. "Lips Are Movin" is a bubblegum pop and doo-wop song; its lyrics are about a man who cheated on and lied to his girlfriend, and the qualities of the woman he cheated on."Lips Are Movin" received generally positive reviews. Comparing it to Trainor's previous single "All About That Bass", critics stated that "Lips Are Movin" elevated Trainor from a one-hit wonder to a successful pop act. "Lips Are Movin" was a commercial success, becoming Trainor's second consecutive single to reach the top five in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, where it peaked at number three, two, and four, respectively. It also reached the top ten in several European countries, including Austria, Spain, Germany, and the Netherlands.The music video for "Lips Are Movin" was directed by Philip Andelman and commissioned by Hewlett-Packard. Being a portrayal of behind-the-scenes events during a music video shoot, the video features dancers including Les Twins and Chachi Gonzales. Following its release on November 19, 2014, the video received 2.5 million views on YouTube in two days and received positive reviews noting its imagery. Trainor has performed "Lips Are Movin" live on several shows, including The Today Show, The Voice, and Dancing with the Stars. It was also performed during Trainor's That Bass Tour (2015) and MTrain Tour (2015)."@en }

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