Katy Perry's comeback single ‘Woman's World’ faces criticism and backlash

Katy Perry's single ‘Woman's World’ faces criticism for unoriginality and controversial collaborations.

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Katy Perry's return to the music scene with her single "Woman's World" has been met with significant criticism and backlash. Despite her past success, including the record-breaking album "Teenage Dream," Perry's recent efforts have struggled to resonate with audiences.

The release of "Woman's World" marked Perry's attempt to reclaim her spot in pop music, but the song has been labeled a "dead on arrival disaster" by critics and fans alike. Early signs of trouble appeared when Perry's Instagram posts and teaser logos drew comparisons to Charli XCX's aesthetic, leading to allegations of unoriginality.

The song itself faced harsh scrutiny. A preview posted on TikTok was quickly criticized for its lyrics, which were described as "sickly sweet" and uninspired. The negative feedback led to the preview being temporarily removed from the platform.

Adding to the controversy, Rolling Stone confirmed that Perry had collaborated with Dr. Luke on her new album. Dr. Luke, who has faced serious allegations of abuse from singer Kesha, remains a contentious figure in the music industry. This partnership led to backlash from Perry's fans, with some accusing her of being "morally bankrupt." Twitter user @electricrafik highlighted Perry's contractual obligations to Dr. Luke, noting his role in producing several of her previous hits.

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Moreover, Perry's teasers for other songs on the album have not fared better. A track sampling Crystal Waters' "Gypsy Woman" received negative reactions, with one Twitter user commenting that Perry had "sucked all the life out of one of the best songs of all time."

Despite the anticipation surrounding her comeback, Perry's efforts have been overshadowed by a series of missteps and controversies. The combination of unoriginal aesthetics, uninspired lyrics, and contentious collaborations has marred what could have been a successful return to the music scene.

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