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Katy Perry Releases First Single, "Chained to the Rhythm"


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"Chained to the Rhythm" is Perry's first single on her fourth upcoming album. 

Produced by Max Martin & Ali Payami, the song features Bob Marley's grandson, Skip and vocalist from Sia Furler. The song was written by Perry, Martin, Furler, Payami, & Marley. 

She is expect to perform the song at the 59th annual Grammy Awards.

 

 

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Chained To The Toys"R"us Demographic is awful, it goes nowhere. It's not doing that well (for her standards) on ichoons and radio payola is what might save the song. 

Good thing the Shammys are around the corner and she can use those pristine and celestial performing skills to help the song If she doesn't get overshadowed by Toucanne and Beyonsue.

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Typical formulaic Max Martin stuff. It's catchy and cute.  Don't hate it, don't love it.  I am, however, a fan of her recorded vocals.  She's similar to Madonna in that she's got a nice voice in recordings, but live is often a different story.  

Hmmmmm we al determined... that is a lie

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Chained To The Toys"R"us Demographic is awful, it goes nowhere. It's not doing that well (for her standards) on ichoons and radio payola is what might save the song. 

Good thing the Shammys are around the corner and she can use those pristine and celestial performing skills to help the song If she doesn't get overshadowed by Toucanne and Beyonsue.

AHmFuv7.gif

 

Who is Toucanne? Is that 2 Chains? :unsure: 

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