Katy Perry is not left to her critics.
Talking to the people about her newly renovated Lifetimes tour, which supports her album 143“Hot N Cold” singer revealed to read her album reviews – but she found out it was best to avoid them all together.
“You shouldn’t read it when it’s good. You shouldn’t read it when it’s bad,” Perry, 40, tells people exclusively.
He adds, “My therapist said something that really changed my life. What anyone thinks of you is nothing of your job. That’s what you think about yourself.”
Despite the negative reviews, this album talks about personal changes – and hopes it will become a “sound record for one’s life.”
“I created this real shift album in my life when I became a mother and I really got into that female divine energy. The messages on it are celebrated. They are about love,” Perry says about the creation of the album.
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Katy Perry performs in Philadelphia in December 2024.
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The “Dark Horse” performer continues, “I have an incredible identity that I was able to create from Coida, when so much changed so much. So the album really only celebrates love and this unconditional love I have sought all my life and I never knew it existed.
During the performance Call her dad In September, Perry was criticized for working with Lukasz, “Dr. Luke” Gottwald, who worked on some of his biggest hits like “I kissed the girl”, “California Gurls” and “Teenage Dream” and has been involved in almost a decade – Long legal battle from Kesha.
“I understand that he started a lot of conversations and was one of the many associates I worked with. But the reality is, it comes from me,” said Perry producer. “The truth is that I wrote these songs from my experience of my life by going through this metamorphosis, and he was one of the people to help you make it all easier. One of the writers, one of the manufacturers. I speak from my own experience.”
Two months earlier, in July, Perry responded to criticism for a musical video of his song “Women’s World”, which was charged with the hospitality industry.
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Katy Perry in New York in November 2023.
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On Instagram, Perry shared a booming clip of a musical video that wrote: “You can all! Even satire!”
In the video, she explained the logic behind her creative direction for the video: “Somehow we have some fun somewhat sarcastic with him, he is very humorous and very on the nose.”
“And with this set, it’s like:” Oooh, we’re not about male, but we’re really a male view, “and we really prevail him on the nose because I will break up what will break down what will break up what will break up is like reset, reset for me and reset for my idea of a female divine, and this is a completely different world we go to after this. ”
Perry concluded: “We wanted to open this video making it as a super high video of Gloss Pop Star, and that’s what it is.”
The singer will start an American tour for life-which teasing that she will be a “love spectacle” -7. May at Toyota Center in Houston. Check out the tour dates here.
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