
The second coming of Katy Perry is here. Or should we say, the fourth coming?
Katy Perry has endured a bumpy career trajectory unlike any other artist. From the moment she burst onto the music scene in 2008 with the instant classic 'I Kissed A Girl', Perry proved to be one of this generation's biggest hit makers.
Katy released hit songs and she released a lot of them.
In the early years of her career, she had a massive nine number-one singles, including five number-one singles from her beloved record Teenage Dream, making her the second artist to achieve this feat after Michael Jackson.
Throughout the '00s, Perry's music was inescapable. Whether you were bopping along to 'Hot n Cold' in the opening credits of MasterChef Australia, belting out 'Firework' at karaoke, or singing along to 'Roar' on the radio.
She played the coveted Super Bowl Half Time show on her own in 2015 — no small feat for a female artist, five years before Jennifer Lopez had to share the slot with Shakira.
She even released an autobiographical documentary Katy Perry: Part of Me which screened in cinemas.
This was Katy's world and we were just living in it. Perry's first three studio albums dominated all facets of pop culture.
But this was a different time in music.
After a four-year hiatus, Perry released her fourth album in 2017 and its lead single 'Chained To The Rhythm' from Witness. The record marked a dramatic pivot in Katy's sound — away from bubblegum pop and towards 'purposeful pop'.