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|            alias = Katheryn Brand, Katheryn Hudson, Katy Hudson, Keti Perri, Kety Perry  
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[[File:KatyPerry.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Katy Perry]]
'''Katy Perry''' (born '''Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson''' on October 25, 1984) is an [[American]] [[singer]]-songwriter. Her 2008 single "I Kissed a Girl" has become an international smash-hit topping numerous charts worldwide.


While on the 2008 Warped Tour, a mold of Katy's torso was cast, to be decorated and auctioned off to benefit breast cancer charity [http://www.keep-a-breast.org/ the Keep A Breast Foundation].<ref>http://keep-a-breast.blogspot.com/2008/08/you-just-cant-mess-with-32-ds-katy.html</ref> In [http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/?vid=264993 a video] showing the molding, Katy quips, "You just can't mess with [[46DD]]s."
'''Katy Perry''' (born '''Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson''' on October 25, 1984 in Santa Barbara, California, USA) is an [[American]] [[singer]]-songwriter. Her 2008 single "I Kissed a Girl" has become an international smash-hit topping numerous charts worldwide.
 
While on the 2008 Warped Tour, a mold of Katy's torso was cast, to be decorated and auctioned off to benefit breast cancer charity [http://www.keep-a-breast.org/ the Keep A Breast Foundation].<ref>http://keep-a-breast.blogspot.com/2008/08/you-just-cant-mess-with-32-ds-katy.html</ref> In [http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/?vid=264993 a video] showing the molding, Katy quips, "You just can't mess with [[32D]]s."


In a 2009 article in ''The Sun'', she is quoted as saying, "I remember really vividly kneeling by my bed as a nine-year-old, saying my prayers and asking God to give me boobs that were so big that if I laid on my back I wouldn't be able to see my feet."<ref>http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/usa/2590921/Katy-Perry-used-to-pray-as-a-child-to-have-big-boobs.html</ref>
In a 2009 article in ''The Sun'', she is quoted as saying, "I remember really vividly kneeling by my bed as a nine-year-old, saying my prayers and asking God to give me boobs that were so big that if I laid on my back I wouldn't be able to see my feet."<ref>http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/usa/2590921/Katy-Perry-used-to-pray-as-a-child-to-have-big-boobs.html</ref>


Perry performed "Hot n Cold" with Elmo from Sesame Street, which was originally to appear on the forty-first-season premiere of the educational children's program on September 27, 2010. However, four days before the scheduled airing, Sesame Workshop announced, "In light of the feedback we've received on the Katy Perry music video ... we have decided we will not air the segment on the television broadcast of Sesame Street, which is aimed at preschoolers. Katy Perry fans will still be able to view the video on YouTube." The main reason was that parents complained about what appeared to be a great amount of cleavage shown by her dress.


Perry has received many awards and nominations, and been included in the Forbes list of "Top-Earning Women In Music" for 2011, 2012, and 2013. Throughout her career, she has sold 11 million albums and 81 million singles worldwide, making her one of the best-selling artists of all time. Perry has also made celebrity endorsements and released perfumes Purr, Meow!, and Killer Queen. In July 2011, she made her film debut voicing Smurfette in The Smurfs. The following July, she released a documentary film, Katy Perry: Part of Me, which concentrated on her life as a touring artist and the dissolution of her brief marriage to English actor and comedian Russell Brand in the early 2010s.


At the age of 15, Perry's singing in church attracted the attention of rock veterans from Nashville, Tennessee, who brought her there to polish her writing skills.[16] In Nashville, Perry started recording demos and was taught by country music veterans on how to craft songs and play guitar.[11][13] Perry signed to the Christian music label Red Hill, under which she recorded her first album at the age of 15.[17] Performing as Katy Hudson, she released the self-titled Gospel-rock album in 2001.[7][16] The album was unsuccessful, however, after the label ceased operations at the end of 2001.[17] She later changed her surname to Perry, her mother's maiden name, because "Katy Hudson" was too close to film actress Kate Hudson.[16][18]
==Prism==
At the age of 17, Perry left her home for Los Angeles, where she worked with Glen Ballard on an album for record label Island.[19] Growing up listening to mostly gospel music, Perry had few references when she began recording songs.[11] Asked by the producer with whom she would like to collaborate, Perry had no idea. That night, she went with her mother to a hotel. Inside, she turned on VH1 and saw producer Glen Ballard talking about Alanis Morissette;[11] Ballard produced Morissette's Jagged Little Pill, which had had a "huge influence" on Perry.[16] She expressed interest in working with Ballard to her initial collaborator, who arranged a meeting for her with Ballard in Los Angeles. Perry presented one her songs to Ballard, and received a call back a day later. Ballard then helped Perry develop her songwriting over the next few years.[11] The album was due for release in 2005,[6][16][17] but Billboard reported it also went nowhere.[17] Perry was dropped by The Island Def Jam Music Group.[7] Some of Perry and Ballard's collaborations included "Box", "Diamonds" and "Long Shot", were posted on her official MySpace page. "Simple", one of the songs she recorded with Ballard, was released on the soundtrack to the 2005 film The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.[20]
[[File:Katy Perry 1501.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Katy Perry]]
Perry signed to Columbia Records in 2004. However, the label was not amenable with her vision, not putting her in the "driver's seat".[17] Instead, one of Columbia's ideas was to pair Perry with the record production team The Matrix, who was working on an album, to serve as its female vocalist. Although the album was later shelved,[21] she caught the attention of the music press: Her burgeoning music career led to her being named "The Next Big Thing" in October 2004 by Blender magazine.[6][17] With no album project ongoing, Perry began recording her own. Eighty percent completed, however, Columbia decided not to finish it and dropped her off the label.[17] While waiting to find another label, she worked in an independent A&R company called Taxi Music. In 2006, Perry was featured in the tail-end of the video to P.O.D.'s single "Goodbye for Now".[22] She made a cameo appearance in Carbon Leaf's video, "Learn to Fly".
In November 2012, Perry began work on her fourth album, Prism. She told Billboard, "I know exactly the record I want to make next. I know the artwork, the coloring and the tone" and "I even know what type of tour I'm doing next. I'll be very pleased if the vision I have in my head becomes a reality."Although she told L'Uomo Vogue in June 2012 that she planned to have "darker elements" in Prism,Perry revealed to MTV during the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards that she changed the album's direction after periods of self-reflection. She commented "I felt very prismatic", which inspired the album's name."Roar" was released as the lead single from Prism on August 10, 2013.It was promoted at the MTV Video Music Awards and reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100."Unconditionally" was released as the second single from Prism on October 16, 2013,and peaked at 14 in the United States.


Prism was released on October 18, 2013, and debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart. Four days later, Perry performed the songs from the album at the iHeartRadio Theater in Los Angeles. "Dark Horse" was released as the album's third single on December 17, 2013, and became her ninth number-one single on January 29, 2014. In 2014, "Birthday" and "This Is How We Do" were respectively released as the album's fourth and fifth singles. Additionally, she recorded and co-wrote a duet with Mayer titled "Who You Love" for his album Paradise Valley. The song was released on August 12, 2013. Perry began her third headlining tour, The Prismatic World Tour, on May 7, 2014. It started in Europe, and will continue through North America and Oceania.


The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry named her fifth on the list of Top Global Recording Artists of 2013. On June 26, 2014, she was declared the Top Certified Digital Artist Ever by the Recording Industry Association of America for certified sales of 72 million digital singles in the United States. In May 2014, a portrait of Perry by painter Mark Ryden was featured in his exhibition "The Gay 90s", and shown at the Kohn Gallery in Los Angeles. Along with several other artists, she also recorded a cover version of the song "Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built for Two)" on a limited-edition concept album to accompany the exhibition.That month, a portrait of Perry by artist Will Cotton was included in the United States National Portrait Gallery.


Aside from her music career, Perry reprised her role as Smurfette in The Smurfs 2, which was released in theaters on July 31, 2013. Like its predecessor, The Smurfs 2 was a financial success and panned by critics. In March 2014, she made a guest appearance playing herself in the season finale of the Kroll Show. Killer Queen was released as her third fragrance in August 2013 through Coty, Inc. In January 2014, she became a guest curator of [[Madonna]]'s Art for Freedom initiative. On June 17, 2014, Perry announced that she had founded her own record label under Capitol Records, titled Metamorphosis Music. Ferras was the first artist to sign to her label, and Perry served as an executive producer on his self-titled EP. She also recorded a duet titled "Legends Never Die" with Ferras on the EP. She ranked seventh on the 2013 Forbes list for "Top-Earning Women In Music" with $39 million. In February 2014, her relationship with Mayer ended.


==Musical style and themes==
[[File:Katy Perry KP4.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Katy Perry]]
While Perry's music incorporates pop, rock, and disco, Katy Hudson contains gospel. Her subsequent releases, One of the Boys and Teenage Dream, involve themes of sex and love. One of the Boys is a pop rock record, while Teenage Dream features disco influences. <ref>Musical genres of ''Katy Hudson'' and ''One of the Boys'':
* Friedlander, 2012 , page 20.
* {{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2008/sep/14/popandrock20|newspaper=The Guardian|title=Pop review: Katy Perry, One of the Boys|date=September 14, 2008|first=Stephanie|last=Merritt|accessdate=August 6, 2014|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140810174116/http://www.theguardian.com/music/2008/sep/14/popandrock20|archivedate=August 10, 2014}}
* {{cite web|last=Erlewine|first=Stephen Thomas|title=''One of the Boys''&nbsp;– Katy Perry|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/one-of-the-boys-mw0000787236|publisher=AllMusic|accessdate=July 25, 2014|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140727192917/http://www.allmusic.com/album/one-of-the-boys-mw0000787236|archivedate=July 27, 2014}}</ref>Perry's fourth album, Prism, is significantly influenced by dance and pop music. Lyrically, the album addresses relationships, self-reflection, and everyday life. Many of her songs, particularly on Teenage Dream, reflect on love between teenagers; W described the album's sexual innuendos as "irresistible hook-laden melodies". Self-empowerment is a common theme in Perry's music.


Perry identifies as a "singer-songwriter masquerading as a pop star" <ref>{{cite web|last=Wallace|first=Amy|title=Katy Perry's GQ Profile Outtakes: Going Back to School, Dating Musicians, and Plastic Surgery|url=https://www.gq.com/blogs/the-feed/2014/02/cover-katy-perry-interview-outtakes.html|magazine=GQ|date=January 19, 2014|accessdate=February 1, 2014|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140224060306/http://www.gq.com/blogs/the-feed/2014/02/cover-katy-perry-interview-outtakes.html|archivedate=February 24, 2014}}</ref>and maintains that honest songwriting is very important to her. She told Marie Claire: "I feel like my secret magic trick that separates me from a lot of my peers is the bravery to be vulnerable and truthful and honest. I think you become more relatable when you're vulnerable." Kristen Wiig commented that "as easy, breezy, and infectious as Perry's songs can be, beneath the surface lurks a sea of mixed emotions, jumbled motives, and contradictory impulses complicated enough to fill a Carole King record." According to Greg Kot of Chicago Tribune, "being taken seriously may be Perry's greatest challenge yet." The New York Times labeled her "the most potent pop star of the day – her hits are relatable with just a hint of experimentation". Randall Roberts of Los Angeles Times criticized her use of idioms and metaphors in her lyrics and for frequent "clichés". Throughout her career, Perry has co-written songs recorded by other artists, including Selena Gomez & the Scene, Jessie James, Kelly Clarkson, Lesley Roy, [[Britney Spears]], and Iggy Azalea.


Perry has a contralto vocal range. Her singing has received both praise and criticism, Betty Clarke of The Guardian commented that her "powerful voice is hard-edged" while Rob Sheffield from Rolling Stone described Perry's vocals on Teenage Dream as "processed staccato blips". Darren Harvey of musicOMH compared Perry's vocals on One of the Boys to Alanis Morissette's, both possessing a "perky voice shifting octaves mid-syllable". Alex Miller from NME felt that on One of the Boys "Perry's problem is often her voice", stating that "somewhere along the line someone convinced her she was like, well, a ballsy rock chick". Conversely, Bernadette McNulty from The Daily Telegraph praised her "rock chick voice" in a review of a concert promoting Prism.


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==If you like Katy Perry, you may also like==
*[[Beverly Paige]] — similar face and body, Beverly did hardcore
*[[Lana Rhoades]] - blue-eyed brunette, similar face and body, does hardcore


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* [http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/?vid=264993 Video of Katy's breasts being cast]
* [https://www.thenipslip.com/katy-perry/ Katy Perry] at TheNipSlip.com


 
==References==
 
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* [http://www.mtv.com/overdrive/?vid=264993 Video of Katy's breasts being cast]
* [http://www.cosmeticsurgerytruth.com/blog/?p=9383 Katy Perry – Breast Implants?]


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Latest revision as of 14:53, 8 April 2025

Katy Perry (born Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson on October 25, 1984 in Santa Barbara, California, USA) is an American singer-songwriter. Her 2008 single "I Kissed a Girl" has become an international smash-hit topping numerous charts worldwide.

While on the 2008 Warped Tour, a mold of Katy's torso was cast, to be decorated and auctioned off to benefit breast cancer charity the Keep A Breast Foundation.[2] In a video showing the molding, Katy quips, "You just can't mess with 32Ds."

In a 2009 article in The Sun, she is quoted as saying, "I remember really vividly kneeling by my bed as a nine-year-old, saying my prayers and asking God to give me boobs that were so big that if I laid on my back I wouldn't be able to see my feet."[3]

Perry performed "Hot n Cold" with Elmo from Sesame Street, which was originally to appear on the forty-first-season premiere of the educational children's program on September 27, 2010. However, four days before the scheduled airing, Sesame Workshop announced, "In light of the feedback we've received on the Katy Perry music video ... we have decided we will not air the segment on the television broadcast of Sesame Street, which is aimed at preschoolers. Katy Perry fans will still be able to view the video on YouTube." The main reason was that parents complained about what appeared to be a great amount of cleavage shown by her dress.

Perry has received many awards and nominations, and been included in the Forbes list of "Top-Earning Women In Music" for 2011, 2012, and 2013. Throughout her career, she has sold 11 million albums and 81 million singles worldwide, making her one of the best-selling artists of all time. Perry has also made celebrity endorsements and released perfumes Purr, Meow!, and Killer Queen. In July 2011, she made her film debut voicing Smurfette in The Smurfs. The following July, she released a documentary film, Katy Perry: Part of Me, which concentrated on her life as a touring artist and the dissolution of her brief marriage to English actor and comedian Russell Brand in the early 2010s.

Prism

Katy Perry

In November 2012, Perry began work on her fourth album, Prism. She told Billboard, "I know exactly the record I want to make next. I know the artwork, the coloring and the tone" and "I even know what type of tour I'm doing next. I'll be very pleased if the vision I have in my head becomes a reality."Although she told L'Uomo Vogue in June 2012 that she planned to have "darker elements" in Prism,Perry revealed to MTV during the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards that she changed the album's direction after periods of self-reflection. She commented "I felt very prismatic", which inspired the album's name."Roar" was released as the lead single from Prism on August 10, 2013.It was promoted at the MTV Video Music Awards and reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100."Unconditionally" was released as the second single from Prism on October 16, 2013,and peaked at 14 in the United States.

Prism was released on October 18, 2013, and debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart. Four days later, Perry performed the songs from the album at the iHeartRadio Theater in Los Angeles. "Dark Horse" was released as the album's third single on December 17, 2013, and became her ninth number-one single on January 29, 2014. In 2014, "Birthday" and "This Is How We Do" were respectively released as the album's fourth and fifth singles. Additionally, she recorded and co-wrote a duet with Mayer titled "Who You Love" for his album Paradise Valley. The song was released on August 12, 2013. Perry began her third headlining tour, The Prismatic World Tour, on May 7, 2014. It started in Europe, and will continue through North America and Oceania.

The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry named her fifth on the list of Top Global Recording Artists of 2013. On June 26, 2014, she was declared the Top Certified Digital Artist Ever by the Recording Industry Association of America for certified sales of 72 million digital singles in the United States. In May 2014, a portrait of Perry by painter Mark Ryden was featured in his exhibition "The Gay 90s", and shown at the Kohn Gallery in Los Angeles. Along with several other artists, she also recorded a cover version of the song "Daisy Bell (Bicycle Built for Two)" on a limited-edition concept album to accompany the exhibition.That month, a portrait of Perry by artist Will Cotton was included in the United States National Portrait Gallery.

Aside from her music career, Perry reprised her role as Smurfette in The Smurfs 2, which was released in theaters on July 31, 2013. Like its predecessor, The Smurfs 2 was a financial success and panned by critics. In March 2014, she made a guest appearance playing herself in the season finale of the Kroll Show. Killer Queen was released as her third fragrance in August 2013 through Coty, Inc. In January 2014, she became a guest curator of Madonna's Art for Freedom initiative. On June 17, 2014, Perry announced that she had founded her own record label under Capitol Records, titled Metamorphosis Music. Ferras was the first artist to sign to her label, and Perry served as an executive producer on his self-titled EP. She also recorded a duet titled "Legends Never Die" with Ferras on the EP. She ranked seventh on the 2013 Forbes list for "Top-Earning Women In Music" with $39 million. In February 2014, her relationship with Mayer ended.

Musical style and themes

Katy Perry

While Perry's music incorporates pop, rock, and disco, Katy Hudson contains gospel. Her subsequent releases, One of the Boys and Teenage Dream, involve themes of sex and love. One of the Boys is a pop rock record, while Teenage Dream features disco influences. [4]Perry's fourth album, Prism, is significantly influenced by dance and pop music. Lyrically, the album addresses relationships, self-reflection, and everyday life. Many of her songs, particularly on Teenage Dream, reflect on love between teenagers; W described the album's sexual innuendos as "irresistible hook-laden melodies". Self-empowerment is a common theme in Perry's music.

Perry identifies as a "singer-songwriter masquerading as a pop star" [5]and maintains that honest songwriting is very important to her. She told Marie Claire: "I feel like my secret magic trick that separates me from a lot of my peers is the bravery to be vulnerable and truthful and honest. I think you become more relatable when you're vulnerable." Kristen Wiig commented that "as easy, breezy, and infectious as Perry's songs can be, beneath the surface lurks a sea of mixed emotions, jumbled motives, and contradictory impulses complicated enough to fill a Carole King record." According to Greg Kot of Chicago Tribune, "being taken seriously may be Perry's greatest challenge yet." The New York Times labeled her "the most potent pop star of the day – her hits are relatable with just a hint of experimentation". Randall Roberts of Los Angeles Times criticized her use of idioms and metaphors in her lyrics and for frequent "clichés". Throughout her career, Perry has co-written songs recorded by other artists, including Selena Gomez & the Scene, Jessie James, Kelly Clarkson, Lesley Roy, Britney Spears, and Iggy Azalea.

Perry has a contralto vocal range. Her singing has received both praise and criticism, Betty Clarke of The Guardian commented that her "powerful voice is hard-edged" while Rob Sheffield from Rolling Stone described Perry's vocals on Teenage Dream as "processed staccato blips". Darren Harvey of musicOMH compared Perry's vocals on One of the Boys to Alanis Morissette's, both possessing a "perky voice shifting octaves mid-syllable". Alex Miller from NME felt that on One of the Boys "Perry's problem is often her voice", stating that "somewhere along the line someone convinced her she was like, well, a ballsy rock chick". Conversely, Bernadette McNulty from The Daily Telegraph praised her "rock chick voice" in a review of a concert promoting Prism.

If you like Katy Perry, you may also like

  • Beverly Paige — similar face and body, Beverly did hardcore
  • Lana Rhoades - blue-eyed brunette, similar face and body, does hardcore

External Galleries

External links

References

  1. Biography for Katy Perry. The Internet Movie Database (2008). Retrieved on 2008-07-09.
  2. http://keep-a-breast.blogspot.com/2008/08/you-just-cant-mess-with-32-ds-katy.html
  3. http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/usa/2590921/Katy-Perry-used-to-pray-as-a-child-to-have-big-boobs.html
  4. Musical genres of Katy Hudson and One of the Boys:
  5. Wallace, Amy (January 19, 2014). Katy Perry's GQ Profile Outtakes: Going Back to School, Dating Musicians, and Plastic Surgery. Archived from the original on February 24, 2014. Retrieved on February 1, 2014.



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