Perry’s 143 single “Lifetimes” recycles all the key elements of “Walking on Air.” It has a house beat, a theme of transcendent love, and fifth-grade vocabulary words (“infinity” and “eternity”). Sadly ...
The singer tries to revive her imperial era — but her perfunctory pop music feels trapped in a bygone time.
For her first album in four years, Katy Perry reteams with producer and songwriter Dr. Luke, with whom she made many of her biggest hits.
Katy Perry's latest album, "143," largely produced by Dr. Luke, disappoints with flat synths, lackluster lyrics, and no standout tracks.
Journey are one of the biggest rock bands of all time, and their most famous song was briefly the best-selling digital track ...
Chad McQueen, an actor known for his performances in the "Karate Kid" movies and the son of the late actor and race car ...
However, on “Lifetimes” Perry zooms in and focuses on her daughter. Perry explained the meaning behind the song in a statement, “‘Lifetimes’ is a song about eternal love. It’s about ...
Classic rock is alive and well! Even if songs that fit right into the genre are being released in contemporary times. Indeed, while stars like Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix and The Beatles continue ...
Perry considers this 230 ... trying to be the best version of classic Cantonese cooking – using Chinese flavours to support our beautiful ingredients.” “It’s sort of like the Chinese version of ...
The latest term is “Founder Mode”, that seems to want us to live life like Steve Jobs. Jokes apart, the term was popularised by programmer and writer Paul Graham who is known for his ...
An emotional song that reflects on the feelings of saying goodbye to a cherished teacher, capturing the lasting memories they have helped create. A classic song that highlights the significant ...
Shortly after "Cowboy Carter" arrived, Shaboozey released "A Bar Song (Tipsy)," a classic foot-stopper that interpolates J. Kwon's 2004 club hit "Tipsy." The single caught fire on country radio ...