October 21, 2022, marks a huge day for pop music, as three superstars decided to release all their new projects on the same day.

While commercially speaking, the three of them would butt heads for the sales, Meghan Trainor, who just released her comeback album "Takin' It Back," gave Carly Rae Jepsen and Taylor Swift a lovely tribute on the day of their albums' release.

In her Instagram Stories, the "Lips Are Movin" hitmaker posted a screenshot of their three albums, with the text "Frequently bought together," signifying the consecutive purchases of their three albums.

Trainor tagged Swift and Jepsen on the story, along with three dancing women emojis. When it reached Twitter, everyone was in unison with the reaction - praising the three of them for their "slay" albums.

"They're honestly all quite good," a fan commented, along with a GIF of a grooving cat.

"Meghan is literally one of the most wholesome and supportive women in the industry. Never pitting women against each other. Let's support all 3 of these queens and Stream #TSmidnighTS, #TheLoneliestTime AND #TakinItBack because they all deserve to shine and succeed!" another user posted.

"I love stanning two iconic queens Meghan is so unproblematic and always show love. This is why y'all need to stop sleeping on her. Taylor, Meghan and Carly Rae Jepsen all put out fantastic albums today and we should support all these hardworking women. It's what they deserve!" a fan shared.

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In another Instagram story, Meghan also posted how her album sits at No. 3 on the US iTunes Albums charts, trailing behind "Midnights" and "Midnights (3am Edition)."

"Casually laying next to a queen @taylorswift thank u all so much," she captioned.

Meanwhile, Meghan surprised a lot of her fans by releasing her music video for "Made You Look" on a rather unconventional platform - "Candy Crush Saga."

In an iHeart interview, Meghan details the bold move she has made to promote her music.

"It's never been done before. I play [Candy Crush Saga] every night, so I'd be so excited if someone was like, 'Here's my music video.' I'd freak out. I thought it was so cool and clever," she explained.

Meghan Trainor's "Takin' It Back" is now streaming on Spotify and Apple Music, and other streaming platforms.

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