Katy Perry’s Music Called ‘Crap’ By Songwriter Linda Perry [VIDEO]
They may share a last name, but they sure don’t seem to share musical taste. Songwriter Linda Perry called singer Katy Perry‘s music “crap” during a recent interview.
They may share a last name, but they sure don’t seem to share musical taste. Songwriter Linda Perry called singer Katy Perry‘s music “crap” during a recent interview.
It’s official: Michael Jackson is no longer the only artist to score five number one hits from a single album.
Katy Perry also owns a piece of that crown, now that her latest single, ‘Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.),’ has crested the charts. It follows the first four number one hits from Perry’s latest album, ‘Teenage Dream’: ‘California Gurls,’ ‘Firework,’ ‘E.T.,’ and the title track.
Pop diva Katy Perry had a surprise for those attending her Nokia Theater concert in LA last week: a duet with special guest Rebecca Black. It was a Friday night, of course.
For Katy Perry, the number-one hits keep on coming.
According to EW.com, the ‘California Gurls’ singer’s latest single, ‘Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.),’ has reached the top spot on Billboard’s pop charts. This marks her fifth-consecutive number-one single off her platinum-selling CD, ‘Teenage Dream.’
How popular is Katy Perry right now? She’s already obliterated the sophomore jinx by selling five million copies (and counting) of her latest album, ‘Teenage Dream’…and she might tie a record in the process.
With four number one singles from ‘Teenage Dream’ — ‘Firework,’ ‘E.T.,’ ‘California Gurls,’ and the title track — Katy’s one hit away from reaching Michael Jackson’s record for most chart-toppers from an album — and her latest single, ‘Last Friday Night (TGIF),’ is poised to take her the rest of the way.
For the first time in seven years, music sales have posted an increase -- and the surprising charge is being led by Adele, Lady Gaga, and Katy Perry.
The pop trio boasts the top-selling albums of 2011, with Adele's '21' coming out on top with 2.52 million copies sold, Lady Gaga's 'Born This Way' in second with 1.54 million units, and Katy Perry boasting more than five million in digital singles sales.
Being a celebrity, you've always gotta be on the lookout for the paparazzi if you don't want to be seen. In Katy Perry's case, I think she is more than fine with millions of people seeing her in her pink bikini.
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Though she’s known for her bubblegum pop songs, ‘California Gurls’ singer Katy Perry showed off her more serious side in the latest issue of Rolling Stone.
In the exclusive interview, Perry says she’s undergone a political awakening of sorts.
Katy Perry's new video features cameos from Rebecca Black, Kevin McHale from "Glee", and Kenny G. Check it out -
In one of the most "duh" moments of all time, infamous Internet sensation Rebecca Black has filmed a cameo appearance in the video for Katy Perry's new single, 'Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.).'
The 13-year-old 'Friday' singer can be seen in the background in the teaser for Perry's music video, looking like she's having fun, fun, fun and thinking about the weekend.
The video also featured our first look at Perry's alter-ego, Kathy Beth Terry, whom you can friend on Facebook.
Katy Perry is giving Lady Gaga a run for her money in the world of epic music videos.
This week, the super-popular artist released the official video for her new single 'E.T.,' a literally out-of-this-world production that features everything from aliens, to elaborate costumes to an appearance by featured artist Kanye West.
In fact, it could be the most epic video she's done to date (unless, of course, you're more into things like fireworks or candy and Snoop Dogg).
The video release comes at a perfect time for Perry; today, 'E.T.' reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, marking her fourth number-one single off her Grammy-nominated CD 'Teenage Dream.'