Happy Valentine's Day to you, everyone.
Now then, as you may know that Katy Perry has released a new single called Chained To The Rhythm. It is a dancehall and disco song with lyrics about being aware of one's surroundings. It was released on February 10, 2017. The song features vocals from Jamaican singer Skip Marley as well as uncredited guest vocals from Sia Furler. They both co-wrote the track with Katy Perry herself and its producers Max Martin and Ali Payami. On February 8, 2017, in a global campaign for Chained To the Rhythm, fans around the globe hunted for disco balls and shared their findings as part of a new promotional push. So Capitol Records released the song for download two days later, and onto American radio stations on February 14. Aya Tanimura directed an accompanying lyric video for the song. It features a hamster inside a doll house, and a pair of hands is seen preparing miniature food for the hamster.
Now, as I was saying... I'm not impressed with this one. It's just another repeating the success of Max Martin radio single version of Katy Perry singles. That's all Katy Perry singles does these days, radio and Max Martin. Why Katy Perry still makes recreate the sucess of Max Martin produced pop singles version of Katy Perry singles. Why new releases still use repeats like computer and radio? Whatever happened to the days of evolve and variety like internet. Now it's just repeats and computers. That's all new releases does these days. I'm sorry, Katheryn Hudson. I would say that this song will flop really badly. I just want Katy Perry to make different experiments of pop singles like Christian rock singles and dance gospel singles. There's nothing wrong with evolve and quality. Stupid repeats and America cheaps. I want my quality and evolve is popular in the US back.
Second of all, why is there a lyric video containing a hamster inside a doll house and a pair of hands is seen preparing miniature food for the hamster? Seriously, Katy Perry? How on earth did Aya Tanimura directed the song's accompanying lyric video? No, n, o, no. Anyway, I heard that Katy Perry has performed the single at the 2017 Grammys on February 12 where she finished by standing in front of the United States Constitution alongside Skip Marley and closed with the message "No hate". Billboard editor Jenna Romaine also observed political elements, writing that "it was impossible not to notice its heavily symbolic nature". I really like Katy Perry's blonde hair in this image and at the 2017 Grammys. It was really stunning. While I do like the fact Katy Perry said no to negatives and stick with positives, I still don't like this one. I prefer her singles from 2008-2013 and Rise too any day. But that's for another day. She will be performing the track again at the 2017 Brit Awards on February 22.
Oh yeah, one more thing. Katy Perry call "this era Purposeful Pop." You call this generic mainstream song, Purposeful Pop? No, try something new is purposeful. Not repeats. I'm sorry, but Avril Lavigne will be 10 times better with better new music than this garbage Katy Perry released this year.
Shame on you, Ms. Perry.
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