This story is from February 02, 2025
Katy Perry opens up about album reviews: 'What anybody thinks about you is none of your business'
Katy Perry recently spoke about her upcoming Lifetimes Tour and revealed that she avoids reading album reviews. She explained that it’s better for her mental well-being to stay away from critics’ opinions.
Katy shared that it’s best not to read reviews, whether positive or negative, because they can impact your mindset. She also mentioned how her therapist gave her a life-changing piece of advice: what others think of you is not your concern; what matters most is how you view yourself.
Katy Perry shared that her new album reflects a personal transformation, especially after becoming a mother. She hopes it will resonate with others, offering messages of love and celebration. She tapped into feminine energy while creating it, and she hopes it becomes a "soundtrack" for anyone’s life.
Perry further discussed how her new album reflects a shift in her life, particularly after the pandemic and becoming a mother. She spoke about discovering unconditional love and celebrating it in her music, sharing that it represents the kind of love she'd been searching for, which she now realizes is real and true.
In a September podcast appearance, Katy Perry addressed criticism regarding her collaboration with Lukasz 'Dr. Luke' Gottwald, who produced some of her biggest hits. His involvement in a long legal battle with Kesha has sparked controversy, but Katy explained her stance on working with him. She reflected on the situation without diving into specifics.
Katy Perry acknowledged the conversations sparked by her collaboration with Lukasz 'Dr. Luke' Gottwald. She emphasized that while he was one of many collaborators, the music reflects her own experiences, particularly her personal transformation. She clarified that she wrote the songs from her perspective, with Dr. Luke contributing as a producer and writer.
Katy Perry kicked off the U.S. leg of her Lifetimes Tour on May 7. She promises the tour will be a "love-filled spectacle," offering fans an exciting and heartfelt experience. For more details, check out the full article.
Katy Perry shared that her new album reflects a personal transformation, especially after becoming a mother. She hopes it will resonate with others, offering messages of love and celebration. She tapped into feminine energy while creating it, and she hopes it becomes a "soundtrack" for anyone’s life.
Perry further discussed how her new album reflects a shift in her life, particularly after the pandemic and becoming a mother. She spoke about discovering unconditional love and celebrating it in her music, sharing that it represents the kind of love she'd been searching for, which she now realizes is real and true.
In a September podcast appearance, Katy Perry addressed criticism regarding her collaboration with Lukasz 'Dr. Luke' Gottwald, who produced some of her biggest hits. His involvement in a long legal battle with Kesha has sparked controversy, but Katy explained her stance on working with him. She reflected on the situation without diving into specifics.
Katy Perry acknowledged the conversations sparked by her collaboration with Lukasz 'Dr. Luke' Gottwald. She emphasized that while he was one of many collaborators, the music reflects her own experiences, particularly her personal transformation. She clarified that she wrote the songs from her perspective, with Dr. Luke contributing as a producer and writer.
Katy Perry kicked off the U.S. leg of her Lifetimes Tour on May 7. She promises the tour will be a "love-filled spectacle," offering fans an exciting and heartfelt experience. For more details, check out the full article.
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