We’re pretty sure Katy Perry singing about fake news is a sign of the end of times.
Just sayin’.
Is Katy Perry's new single the first major pop song about fake news? The once-carefree star is getting political https://t.co/5vI4mDQXlx pic.twitter.com/WrHmfkZvfg
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) February 10, 2017
Perry’s latest song, “Chained to the Rhythm” is a political hot mess, especially since she sings about fake news, which will likely upset Chris Cuomo who just yesterday compared the term to the media’s own personal n-word (he did apologize but WOW).
The song isn’t being met with the most positive feedback; we did listen to it but sadly had to turn it off when a large gathering of cats tried to take over the office.
It was the darndest thing.
It's like a synthesizer and a toilet has a baby https://t.co/NGCxXPjtuR
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) February 10, 2017
I love Katy Perry. This is the worst song I've ever heard. Trump is ruining everything. https://t.co/WlKTgu9FcM
— John Podhoretz (@jpodhoretz) February 10, 2017
Actually it’s climate change that ruins everything. Duh.
All great songs must include the line "stumbling around like a wasted zombie"… so this one is sure to be a classic.
— Lindsay (@daysathome) February 10, 2017
Poetic to say the very least.
I'm not even sure I understand the sentiment. Does she want us to drink? That usually makes someone's rhythm worse…
— ? with ?? (@wickedsmartface) February 10, 2017
Beyond the weird tie in with dancing and drinking (and zombies), we THINK the main message of her song is that people are not really informed … or something. Pretty sure she was going for some deep, edgy sentiment here but like Shapiro said, it came out more synthesizer and toilet.
What a visual.
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