Her fourth studio album, 'It’s My Party', marks a vivid new chapter — one shaped by creative freedom, collaboration, and joy. Written and recorded between London and Los Angeles, the album reflects a shift away from rigid planning toward instinct, play, and openness. What began as a tightly controlled concept ultimately evolved into something far more expansive. As Meg puts it, “I thought I had this whole album planned out — I was going for this dark, witchy vibe and I was so serious. Then honestly, not one thing went to plan and I was forced to let go for once in my life.”
That release became central to the album’s emotional core. After years of intense self-pressure, Meg found a new creative rhythm by loosening control and embracing collaboration. “I’ve spent most of my career being stressed,” she says, “but somehow I stopped trying to control it all and found the magic in being open and not worrying so much.”
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its not hard to fall in love all over again with Meg Mac after seeing and hearing her perform on stage. She has such a soulful, powerful and captivating voice. Not one flaw in her performance for me, I even found her shyness endearing. 'Grandmas hands' and 'roll up your sleeves' made the crowd go wild and got me busting out in song and dance alongside her but the jaw dropper was her 'lucky song' which she made all of the music to with her voice. There really is still hope for the music industry with talent like her showing us what real music is again. An incredible performance and one I certainly won't ever forget.