Her new song, "California Gurls" (...ugh) includes the lyric:
Sun-kissed skin
So hot, we'll melt your popsicle
So hot, we'll melt your popsicle
It's so bad, it nearly made me drive off the road.
Katy Perry is not only annoying, she's dangerous.
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8 backtalk:
After Jenn read this post she put her head down, closed her eyes, and shook her head in disapproval as a heavy sigh exited her body.
A.) I love how you found literally the most un-flattering photo of Katy Perry out there. WELL DONE.
B.) She's gross.
C.) I love that I live in Mexico and my radio station options are limited to all-Mexican all-the time. (What up, Shakira.)
She's ew.
Is she a singer? Ahh, the joys of Sirius... I NEVER have to listen to shit.
You need to invest. It's well worth it. You too, Kylee. :)
I think I saw her on a zit cream commercial once.
Ha! Sarah W, you did. Sell out!
WP, you have my Written Permission to smack her. (you like what I did there?)
She's insignificant.
WK: Word.
Ky: I WAS searching specifically for a hideous picture of Ms. Perry. Thankfully, there were many to choose from. :)
Sarah W: I DO have XM/Sirius -- that's where I heard the atrocity! Ugh. Maybe I just need to pick better stations.
Mickey D, I bow to you, my friend. Well done. :)
What station do you listen to? Seems as though I already avoid it, but I just want to make sure. ;)
Sarah W, I usually rotate among all the 20s (I have XM vs. Sirius, so the numbers are probably different -- even though they're all one company, their channels are still different). So I get the smattering of awful pop songs like Katy, but still get to hear some good new stuff and some decent older stuff. I also like the decade channels, but I feel like those are more hit-or-miss.
Am I missing some gems? :)
Why critique the beautiful people? I'm sure you all thought "Manic Monday" was deep the first time you heard it, too.
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