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After scoring four smash singles off her five-million-selling 2008 debut album One of the Boys, two-time Grammy-nominated singer / songwriter Katy Perry returns to set airwaves ablaze with scorching new single “California Gurls”.
Released on June 20th, this irresistible, hook-filled clarion call to throw on Daisy Dukes and a bikini top, “California Gurls” , will , “melt your popsicle,” Katy assures us in this party anthem of the summer. The sizzling track — a fresh evolution of Perry’s witty, sassy sound — is the follow-up to her worldwide hits “I Kissed A Girl”, “Hot N Cold”, and “Waking Up In Vegas” .
The Santa Barbara-born Perry was inspired to write “California Gurls” as she watched her friends go crazy at a party listening to Jay-Z’s salute to New York, “Empire State of Mind.” “Everybody was holding their drinks in the air and dancing, and I thought, ‘We’re not in New York, we’re in Los Angeles! What about California? What about all the homies, the gin and juice, the swaying palm trees, the sun-kissed skin 24-7,’” Perry recalls. “I decided that we needed to make a response. I want people to want to book a ticket to California the first time they hear it!” And because it just doesnt seem right to release a song that mention s gin and juice without Snoop Dogg, Perry recruited the rap icon to contribute his inimitable vocals to “California Gurls.” “We thought it would sound so cool and give the song another dimension,” she says. “Snoop is as West Coast as it gets.”
“California Gurls” is just a taste of what’s to come when Katy unleashes her brand-new album Teenage Dream on August 30th. The album is the follow-up to Perry’s blockbuster debut One of the Boys, which has sold five million copies worldwide. To date she has now sold more than 22 million singles, digital tracks, and mobile products around the globe.
Katy’s success has led her to become one of the most talked-about new artists of the past two years. Since exploding onto the scene in 2008 she has sold out her own 50-city world headlining tour , presented awards (and gotten slimed) at the Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards plus hosted and performed – twice at the MTVs European Music Awards. She also presented at the 2010 Grammy Awards (where “Hot N Cold” was nominated for “Best Female Pop Vocal Performance”) and performed at the ceremony in 2009 when she was nominated in the same category for “I Kissed A Girl.”.