Meghan Trainor is gearing up to say "No" this spring. In the wake of her massive songs "All About That Bass," "Lips Are Movin'" and "Like I'm Gonna Lose You," the peppy pop star revealed that her new album Thank You is on its way with a lead single ready to go.

Over the weekend, Trainor revealed that she has her first single finished and ready to go on Twitter, with a tantalizing hashtag #NO. Now, in a new interview with Fuse, Trainor confirmed the title of her track and gave an approximate release date for early March.

"I'm just on cloud nine, because I've been working so hard on this album. And you know, when you're wrapping up your album and you're sitting with your label and they go, 'You don't have your singles,' and it's like, 'Man, what do you mean I don't have my single? I have nine singles!'" Trainor said. "I left that meeting and I went to the studio and I wrote a big anthem that was called 'No.' And I came back to L.A. Reid the next day, with it all produced and written, and I played it for him and he played it 24 times at 9:00 p.m. at night, because he loved it so much. He was like, 'There it is.'"

"No" falls in line with Trainor's women-centric anthems (excusing "Dear Future Husband"). The single is all about going out to the clubs and wanting to dance with your girlfriends, telling men on the floor "No."

The single is said to feature more of an urban beat than the songs on Trainor's debut album Title. She worked with producer Ricky Reed, who has worked on Fifth Harmony's "Bo$," Jason Derulo's "Talk Dirty" and Pitbull's "Fireball."

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