Review: Katy Perry's "Woman's World" comeback single is a dispiriting misfire
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Shaad D’Souza
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A scathing review of Katy Perry's comeback single "Woman's World," criticizing the song as dispiriting and abysmal despite acknowledging Perry's historical commitment to pop spectacle. The piece contrasts her past successes (like Teenage Dream) with this failed return, suggesting the single defies taste and fails to even achieve the level of camp entertainment.
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· 3 pulledThere is nobody better at committing to the bit than Katy Perry.
She is pop music's Jenna Maroney, meeting every challenge with a vacant stare and nothing less than 150% commitment.
Defying all sense of taste, the pop singer's comeback single is too dispiriting to even approach camp.
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