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| Name | Katy Perry |
| Birth name | Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson |
| Birth date | 1984-10-25 |
| Birth place | Santa Barbara, California, U.S. |
| Occupations | Singer, songwriter, actress, television judge |
| Years active | 2001–present |
Katy Perry is an American singer, songwriter, and media personality known for mainstream pop hits, elaborate stagecraft, and high-profile public appearances. Rising to global prominence in the late 2000s, she has headlined arena and stadium tours, charted multiple number-one singles, and appeared on major television programs. Her public profile intersects with music industry institutions, entertainment corporations, philanthropic organizations, and political debates.
Born Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson in Santa Barbara, California, she was raised in a family with ties to evangelical ministry and performance. As a child she participated in activities associated with Calvary Chapel-style worship, local church choirs, and community theatrical productions in Santa Barbara County, California. During adolescence she moved to a Los Angeles suburb and attended schools near Ventura County and Los Angeles County, California, studying vocal performance and songwriting influences drawn from artists associated with Capitol Records and independent record labels. Early influences cited in interviews include performers and songwriters affiliated with Motown Records, Warner Records, and the broader pop music industry.
Her first studio album was released through a smaller label before signing with a major corporate entity. A commercial breakthrough came with a single that reached high positions on the Billboard Hot 100 and other international charts managed by organizations such as Nielsen SoundScan and IFPI. Subsequent albums produced multiple chart-topping singles and collaborations with producers and songwriters connected to Max Martin, Dr. Luke, and other industry figures. She has performed on nationally broadcast programs including Saturday Night Live and award ceremonies organized by institutions like the Grammy Awards and the MTV Video Music Awards. Major concert tours visited arenas and stadiums associated with venues such as Madison Square Garden and festivals like Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Her discography includes pop anthems, dance-pop records, and occasionally theatrical or gospel-inflected tracks that reflect production linkages to studios in Hollywood and songwriting teams with ties to ASCAP and BMI.
Her public persona emphasizes theatrics, costume design, and visual branding drawn from collaborations with stylists, fashion houses, and theatrical designers who have worked for institutions like Victoria's Secret runway shows and major fashion weeks in New York City. Music videos were produced by directors affiliated with companies that have delivered content for Vevo and music channels operated by MTV Networks. Critics in publications such as Rolling Stone, Billboard (magazine), and The New York Times have analyzed her vocal style, lyrical themes, and stagecraft, often comparing her work to earlier pop performers associated with Columbia Records and RCA Records. Her influences have been publicly linked to performers and songwriters from the catalogs of Cher, Madonna, Prince, and contemporary peers from Interscope Records and Republic Records roster lists. Her artistic choices include elaborate set pieces, choreography inspired by Broadway productions and touring spectacles similar to shows at Radio City Music Hall.
Beyond recording, she has appeared as a judge and mentor on television series produced by entertainment conglomerates including American Idol and has participated in motion pictures and voice roles in animated features distributed by companies such as Paramount Pictures and Universal Pictures. Brand partnerships and endorsement deals have involved multinational corporations in the beauty, beverage, and technology sectors; she has been featured in campaigns with firms comparable to CoverGirl, fashion collaborations tied to major retailers, and sponsorship arrangements with entertainment brands that operate through global licensing networks. She has launched product lines and investments intersecting with venture capital firms and entertainment merchandising companies that distribute through retailers in Los Angeles and international markets.
Her personal relationships and family life have been covered extensively by media organizations such as People (magazine), E! Entertainment Television, and mainstream news outlets including BBC News and The Guardian (London). She has been linked romantically to public figures from the music and film industries represented by agencies within Hollywood. Her legal and financial affairs have involved representation from entertainment law firms and management companies active in Beverly Hills, California. She became a parent in the early 2020s; this life event was reported alongside performances at venues and appearances on televised specials broadcast from locations such as Los Angeles and international tour stops.
She has supported a range of charitable organizations and advocacy campaigns, collaborating with nonprofit groups involved in disaster relief, children's health, and arts education. Philanthropic partnerships have included organizations with profiles similar to UNICEF, humanitarian relief agencies operating in regions affected by natural disasters, and domestic initiatives that work with municipal programs in California. She has participated in benefit concerts and public service campaigns that engaged political figures, nonprofit boards, and celebrity-led fundraising events often covered by outlets such as CNN and Reuters. Her advocacy has touched on topics reported in national debates and has involved contributions to organizations in partnership with foundations based in New York City and Los Angeles.
Category:American singers Category:Pop musicians