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"Roar" is a song by American singer Katy Perry. It was released on August 10, 2013, by Capitol Records as the lead single from her fourth studio album, Prism (2013). Perry co-wrote the song with Bonnie McKee and its producers Dr. Luke, Max Martin, and Cirkut. It is a power pop song containing elements of arena rock and lyrics centering on standing up for oneself and self-empowerment.Quick Facts Single by Katy Perry, from the album Prism ...CloseTo promote the song, Perry performed under the Brooklyn Bridge at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards, on The X Factor Australia in October 2013, at the Sydney Opera House also in October 2013, and on the German TV show Schlag den Raab in November 2013. Grady Hall and Mark Kudsi directed the song's music video, which features Perry trying to adapt to the jungle and taming a tiger after surviving a plane crash. The song was nominated for Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards.The song was a commercial success, topping charts in Australia, Austria, Canada, Ireland, Israel, Lebanon, New Zealand, Scotland, Slovenia, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States. By the end of 2013, "Roar" had sold over 9.9 million units (combined sales and track-equivalent streams) globally according to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI). "Roar" has sold 6.6 million copies in the US, over 1 million in the United Kingdom, and was Australia's best-selling song of the year with 560,000 copies sold within that time. It was also the seventh-bestselling single of the entire 2010s decade in Australia. It is certified five times diamond in Brazil, two times diamond in Australia, and fifteen times platinum in the US. When "Roar" was certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), Perry became the first artist to have three Diamond-certified singles in the country, the others being "Firework" and "Dark Horse". In February 2020, the music video for "Roar" reached 3 billion views, becoming the first female-centered video to reach the milestone in YouTube's history, and in May 2024 it reached 4 billion views.Production and compositionA 23-second sample of "Roar", a pop song with influences of rock subgenres that lyrically, revolves around a theme of empowerment.The song was mixed by Serban Ghenea at MixStar Studios. "Roar" was recorded in four other studios: Luke's in the Boo, Playback Recording Studio. Listen to Roar - Ringtone Tribute to Katy Perry on Deezer: Roar - Ringtone Tribute to Katy Perry Search free roar katy Ringtones on Zedge and personalize your phone to suit you. Start your search now and free your phone. Katy Perry ROAR. Katy Perry ROAR. Miku Hatsune Roar. KatykatyKaty. Katy Perry Roar. Katie Song. Kati Harmony. Grand Search free roar by katie perry Ringtones and Wallpapers on Zedge and personalize your phone to suit you. Start your search now and free your phone. Content. Katy Perry ROAR. Roar - Wallpaper . Katy Perry ROAR. Katy Perry. Katy Perry Hot Cold. Download ZEDGE app to view this premium item. roar by katie perry Ringtones on Zedge and personalize your phone to suit you. Start your search now and free your phone - Free by ZEDGE Ringtones View all. Katy Perry ROAR. 29 s. Katy Perry ROAR. 30 s. Katy Perry Hot Cold. 28 s. And Queen Camilla.[132]On January 30, 2025, Perry performed the "Roar" at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California for FireAid to help with relief efforts for the January 2025 Southern California wildfires.Formats and track listingsMore information No., Title ...CD single[133]No.TitleLength1."Roar"3:422."Roar" (Instrumental)3:42Total length:7:24CloseCredits and personnelCredits adapted from Prism album liner notes.[1]Katy Perry – vocals and songwritingBonnie McKee – lyricsDr. Luke – songwriting and productionMax Martin – songwriting and productionCirkut – songwriting and productionMichael Ilbert – recordingSam Holland – recordingPeter Carlsson – recordingClint Gibbs – recordingElliott Lanam – recording assistantJustin Fox – recording assistantRachael Findlen – recording assistantJohn Hanes – mixingSerban Ghenea – mixingChris Gehringer – masteringIrene Richter – production coordinatorMore information Chart (2013–2014), Peak position ... Weekly chartsMonthly chartsYear-end chartsDecade-end chartsCloseCertifications and salesMore information Region, Certification ...CloseList of best-selling singles in AustraliaList of best-selling singles in the United StatesList of Billboard Adult Contemporary number ones of 2013List of Billboard Adult Contemporary number ones of 2014List of Billboard Dance Club Songs number ones of 2013List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of the 2010s

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"Roar" is a song by American singer Katy Perry. It was released on August 10, 2013, by Capitol Records as the lead single from her fourth studio album, Prism (2013). Perry co-wrote the song with Bonnie McKee and its producers Dr. Luke, Max Martin, and Cirkut. It is a power pop song containing elements of arena rock and lyrics centering on standing up for oneself and self-empowerment.Quick Facts Single by Katy Perry, from the album Prism ...CloseTo promote the song, Perry performed under the Brooklyn Bridge at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards, on The X Factor Australia in October 2013, at the Sydney Opera House also in October 2013, and on the German TV show Schlag den Raab in November 2013. Grady Hall and Mark Kudsi directed the song's music video, which features Perry trying to adapt to the jungle and taming a tiger after surviving a plane crash. The song was nominated for Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards.The song was a commercial success, topping charts in Australia, Austria, Canada, Ireland, Israel, Lebanon, New Zealand, Scotland, Slovenia, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States. By the end of 2013, "Roar" had sold over 9.9 million units (combined sales and track-equivalent streams) globally according to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI). "Roar" has sold 6.6 million copies in the US, over 1 million in the United Kingdom, and was Australia's best-selling song of the year with 560,000 copies sold within that time. It was also the seventh-bestselling single of the entire 2010s decade in Australia. It is certified five times diamond in Brazil, two times diamond in Australia, and fifteen times platinum in the US. When "Roar" was certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), Perry became the first artist to have three Diamond-certified singles in the country, the others being "Firework" and "Dark Horse". In February 2020, the music video for "Roar" reached 3 billion views, becoming the first female-centered video to reach the milestone in YouTube's history, and in May 2024 it reached 4 billion views.Production and compositionA 23-second sample of "Roar", a pop song with influences of rock subgenres that lyrically, revolves around a theme of empowerment.The song was mixed by Serban Ghenea at MixStar Studios. "Roar" was recorded in four other studios: Luke's in the Boo, Playback Recording Studio

2025-04-07
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And Queen Camilla.[132]On January 30, 2025, Perry performed the "Roar" at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California for FireAid to help with relief efforts for the January 2025 Southern California wildfires.Formats and track listingsMore information No., Title ...CD single[133]No.TitleLength1."Roar"3:422."Roar" (Instrumental)3:42Total length:7:24CloseCredits and personnelCredits adapted from Prism album liner notes.[1]Katy Perry – vocals and songwritingBonnie McKee – lyricsDr. Luke – songwriting and productionMax Martin – songwriting and productionCirkut – songwriting and productionMichael Ilbert – recordingSam Holland – recordingPeter Carlsson – recordingClint Gibbs – recordingElliott Lanam – recording assistantJustin Fox – recording assistantRachael Findlen – recording assistantJohn Hanes – mixingSerban Ghenea – mixingChris Gehringer – masteringIrene Richter – production coordinatorMore information Chart (2013–2014), Peak position ... Weekly chartsMonthly chartsYear-end chartsDecade-end chartsCloseCertifications and salesMore information Region, Certification ...CloseList of best-selling singles in AustraliaList of best-selling singles in the United StatesList of Billboard Adult Contemporary number ones of 2013List of Billboard Adult Contemporary number ones of 2014List of Billboard Dance Club Songs number ones of 2013List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of the 2010s

2025-04-22
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Flirting with the aplomb of an assassin, Katy Perry created a distinctly new millennial pop persona: a Disney princess as imagined by Madonna. Perry enjoyed tweaking the sensibilities of a straitlaced audience -- she sneered on her first single, "Ur So Gay" (punch line: "and you don't even like boys"), she gasped "I Kissed a Girl" and she liked it -- and her stylish provocations certainly put her on the pop culture radar, but the reason she stayed there was because of her knack for blending pop conventions with trends. This talent reached its apex on 2010's Teenage Dream, a blockbuster sophomore set that generated hits as diverse as its dreamily romantic title track, the cotton-candy summertime pop of "California Gurls," and the steely EDM variant "Firework." As her career progressed, she cannily tempered her risqué moves, adding the empowerment anthem "Roar" to her repertoire while still finding space for dance club hits like "Dark Horse." Perry broadened her audience with film cameos and a stint as a judge on American Idol, projects that kept her in the spotlight while easing her transition from pop diva to showbiz staple. Even with her diversified résumé, Perry continued to tackle a variety of pop styles, either on such solo albums as 2020's Smile or as a duet partner, where she'd alternate between a collaboration with the Swedish DJ Alesso and country-pop singer Thomas Rhett. In 2024, she heralded her seventh album, 143, with the clubby feminist anthem "Woman's World."Perry's success was so sudden in 2008 it seemed as if she was an overnight success when the opposite was true. The daughter of Pentecostal pastors, she was born Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson on October 25, 1984, in Santa Barbara, California. Raised by born-again parents, Katy was initially attracted to gospel music, sometimes sneaking pop music in to balance the inspirational tunes, but when she first started singing it was in the church. She picked up the guitar at the age of 13 and started writing songs, pursuing a music career in earnest when she was 15. Earning the attention of CCM artists Jennifer Knapp and Steve Thomas, Katy headed out to Nashville in 2001, where she cut demos and eventually secured a contract with Red Hill Records. Red Hill released Katy Hudson, a record targeted at a Christian/inspirational demographic, in February 2001, but it didn't garner much attention and was ultimately buried once the label was shuttered at the end of the year. In the wake of the album's failure, Perry transitioned toward pop music, relocating to Los Angeles and working with producer Glen Ballard, chief collaborator with Alanis Morissette, one of Perry's biggest inspirations. As she abandoned Christian music, she also abandoned her surname Hudson, choosing to use her mother's maiden name, Perry, instead. Ballard signed Perry to his Island/Def Jam-distributed label Java in 2004, but once the producer's imprint severed ties with its parent company, Perry and the album were dropped. Next up, she signed to Columbia Records, where she worked on

2025-03-27
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The year.[92]Filming of the music video for "Roar", began on August 7, 2013 and ended on August 9, 2013. A lyric video was released on August 12, 2013. The video was released on September 5, 2013, directed by Grady Hall and Mark Kudsi, and filmed at the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden.[93] A 21-second teaser of the video had previously been uploaded on August 25, 2013.[94] Nokia posted a two-minute behind the scenes video on September 4, 2013.[95] On November 14, 2013, an extended 17-minute behind-the-scenes video was uploaded to Vevo.[96] "Roar" music video reached 4 billion views on May 13, 2024, making Katy Perry the first female artist to reach 4 billion views on the platform.[citation needed]SynopsisAt the beginning of the video, Perry and her boyfriend (played by actor and model Brian Nagel) have crashed their plane in the middle of the jungle. Perry shows signs of worry, while her boyfriend takes selfies and dumps his bags on her to explore. As it turns to night, they wander through the jungle as he throws things back at her. Suddenly, he is attacked by a tiger as the music abruptly pauses and Perry dumps her bags and runs off screaming. She approaches a lake and is almost bitten by a crocodile when she tries to take a drink. She sits on a rock and ends up with a tarantula crawling on her. As she looks into the lake while singing the chorus, she sees a reflection of a tiger instead of herself. Behind her, in the darkness, there are dozens of pairs of blinking eyes, but they are revealed to be fireflies which fly around her before forming an image of a roaring tiger in the sky.Perry in the music video for "Roar" dressed as "Queen of the Jungle".Presumably, a few days later, Perry has since made friends with a monkey and uses her stiletto heel to form a spear where she is now barefoot and only wearing what is left of her outfit. She uses the spear to shoot a banana, which she gives to the monkey. In another scene, she bathes in the lake, with the help of an elephant who sprays her with water from the lake using its trunk. Perry helps a crocodile by brushing its teeth using a toothbrush she has salvaged and tries to reach her clothes which have been taken by

2025-04-16
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(4.7 million), the most for any artist.[53][54] The track has sold 6,600,000 copies in the US as of August 2020,[55] and when it was certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in June 2017, Perry became the first artist to achieve this with 3 singles.[56] In July 2024, was certified 15× Platinum by the RIAA.On August 31, 2013, "Roar" debuted at number one on the Canadian Hot 100 on the strength of digital downloads.[57] In doing so, it became only the eleventh song to debut at number one on the chart, and it also became Perry's third number-one debut, making her the artist with most number-one debuts at the time.[57] It also became Perry's ninth Canadian Hot 100 number one, breaking the tie she shared with Rihanna for the most chart toppers. It has so far spent five non-consecutive weeks atop the chart.[58] "Roar" was also in the top of the Canadian Digital Chart for three non-consecutive weeks; there, it was Perry's sixth number-one single.[59] In Mexico, it reached number one on the Monitor Latino English-language airplay chart.[60]Europe, Oceania and AsiaIn the United Kingdom, "Roar" entered at number one on the UK Singles Chart on September 8, 2013, selling 179,500 copies in its first week and ending the prolonged number-one run of Ellie Goulding's "Burn". The song became Perry's fourth UK number-one single.[61] The single spent two weeks atop the chart before being succeeded by "Talk Dirty" by Jason Derulo ft. 2 Chainz. The song also debuted atop the adjacent UK chart of Scotland and the Irish Singles Chart.[62][63] "Roar" was the 6th best-selling song of 2013 in the United Kingdom[64] where it became her second single after "Firework" to sell over a million copies in January 2015, thus making Katy Perry one of only 18 artists ever to achieve more than one million sales in the nation.[65] It has sold 1,112,787 copies in the United Kingdom as of September 2017,[66] and has been certified quadruple platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).[67]Perry performing "Roar" during the Super Bowl XLIX halftime showThe song reached number four on the Italian Singles Chart, where it was eventually certified platinum by the Federation of the Italian Music Industry, for sales of over 15,000 digital copies.[68] In Spain, the single peaked at number five on the sales chart, according to PROMUSICAE.[69] In Austria, it became a number-one on the Ö3 Austria

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