Katy Perry Takes Brave Anti-Pop Music Stance

noah | July 14, 2009 1:00 pm

Jay-Z’s “D.O.A.” has been out for about a month now, but one pop star has just heard it—and upon being exposed to it for the first time, she decided to embrace its anti-technology, go-hard message. That person? None other than the pizza-loving fake bisexual Katy Perry, who apparently felt Jay was speaking to her when he laid down lines like “My raps don’t have melodies / this should make jackers wanna go and commit felonies” and “This ain’t a No. 1 record / this is practically assault with a deadly weapon.” No, for real, I’m not kidding:

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Yes, Katy Perry is saying that fewer artists should pitch their wares to the Z100 crowd, and also that processed vocals are completely 200-late. So is this a sign that her next album will be prefaced by her spitting freestyles on Funk Flex’s show, or is she just blowing off steam because the storming chart ascent of Lady GaGa has caused “Waking Up In Vegas” to stall out on the Billboard Hot 100? I guess we won’t know until her mix tape drops! Katy Perry [Twitter; HT Andy Hutchins] D.O.A. Lyrics [Lyrics.com]
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