Katy Perry Says Her ‘Woman’s World’ Video Was ‘Satire,’ But Fans Aren’t Buying It
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Social media users blasted Perry for collaborating on the tune with Dr. Luke, whom pop star Kesha accused of sexual assault in 2014.
Katy Perry seems to be attempting damage control after her latest music video was slammed across the internet.
On Thursday, the pop star shared the official video for her song “Woman’s World” from her forthcoming album, “143.”
Fans and critics quickly voiced their dissatisfaction with the ostensibly feminist anthem on X (formerly Twitter). The Guardian’s Laura Snapes called the song “garbage” that “made me feel stupider every sorry time I listened to it.” At Pitchfork, Shaad D’Souza called the tune “unfathomably tepid, irritating at best.” Vulture’s Justin Curto wrote that “Woman’s World” is “stuck in vague feminist empowerment, which may have worked in 2014 but falls short in 2024.”
More to the point, many people blasted Perry for collaborating with songwriter and producer Dr. Luke, whom pop star Kesha Sebert accused of sexual assault in a high-profile 2014 lawsuit. (Luke, real name Łukasz Sebastian Gottwald, denied the allegations and countersued Kesha for defamation. The litigation was ultimately settled in June 2023 after a legal battle lasting nearly a decade.)
Here’s what some X users had to say about Perry’s song and video.