Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| I Kissed a Girl | |
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| Name | I Kissed a Girl |
| Artist | Katy Perry |
| Album | One of the Boys |
| Released | April 28, 2008 |
| Format | CD single, digital download |
| Recorded | 2007 |
| Genre | Pop, Electro pop |
| Length | 3:00 |
| Label | Capitol Records |
| Writer | Katy Perry, Lukasz Gottwald, Max Martin, Cathy Dennis |
| Producer | Dr. Luke, Max Martin |
I Kissed a Girl is a song by American singer-songwriter Katy Perry, featuring production by Dr. Luke and Max Martin. The song was written by Katy Perry, Lukasz Gottwald, Max Martin, and Cathy Dennis, and was released as the lead single from Katy Perry's second studio album, One of the Boys, which was released through Capitol Records and included other popular tracks like Hot N Cold and Waking Up in Vegas. The song's release was followed by performances at various events, including the MTV Video Music Awards and the Grammy Awards, where Katy Perry was nominated for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. The song's success can be attributed to the work of Katy Perry's team, including her manager, Ngoc Mai Nguyen, and her publicist, Samantha Hosenkamp, who worked with Universal Music Group and EMI Music to promote the song.
The song's background is rooted in Katy Perry's experiences and relationships, including her friendship with Rihanna and her romantic relationship with Travie McCoy. The song's inspiration can be attributed to Katy Perry's interest in exploring themes of bisexuality and homosexuality, which were also explored by other artists like Lady Gaga and Britney Spears. The song's production was handled by Dr. Luke and Max Martin, who have worked with other notable artists like Taylor Swift, Kesha, and The Veronicas. The song's recording process took place at Conway Recording Studios in Los Angeles, where Katy Perry worked with engineers like Tatiana Gottwald and Annette Strean.
The song's composition is characterized by its catchy melody and lyrics, which were written by Katy Perry, Lukasz Gottwald, Max Martin, and Cathy Dennis. The song's genre is a mix of pop and electro pop, with influences from dance music and rock music. The song's chorus features a memorable hook, which was inspired by the work of Michael Jackson and Prince. The song's instrumentation includes a combination of guitar, bass, and drums, which were played by musicians like Nick Wheeler and Mike Viola. The song's production was influenced by the work of other producers like Timbaland and The Neptunes, who have worked with artists like Justin Timberlake and Nelly Furtado.
The song was released on April 28, 2008, through Capitol Records and was a commercial success, reaching the top of the charts in several countries, including the United States, Canada, and Australia. The song received positive reviews from critics, with many praising its catchy melody and lyrics. The song was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and has been streamed millions of times on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. The song's success can be attributed to the work of Katy Perry's team, including her manager, Ngoc Mai Nguyen, and her publicist, Samantha Hosenkamp, who worked with Universal Music Group and EMI Music to promote the song. The song was also promoted through Katy Perry's social media accounts, including her Twitter and Instagram accounts, which are managed by Sony Music Entertainment and Warner Music Group.
The song's music video was directed by Kinga Burza and features Katy Perry singing and dancing in a nightclub setting. The video also features Katy Perry kissing a girl, which was a central theme of the song. The video was released on YouTube and has been viewed millions of times. The video was also featured on MTV and VH1, where it received heavy rotation. The video's production was handled by Partizan, a production company that has worked with other notable artists like Beyoncé and Jay-Z. The video's choreography was handled by Zoey Anderson, who has worked with other artists like Lady Gaga and Kesha.
The song was surrounded by controversy due to its lyrics and music video, which some deemed homophobic and sexist. The song was criticized by some in the LGBT community, who felt that the song's lyrics were insensitive and exploitative. The song was also criticized by some feminist groups, who felt that the song's lyrics were misogynistic and objectifying. However, Katy Perry defended the song, stating that it was meant to be a fun and empowering anthem. The controversy surrounding the song was covered by several media outlets, including The New York Times, Rolling Stone, and Billboard. The controversy also sparked a debate about the representation of LGBT individuals in the music industry, with some artists like Lady Gaga and Adam Lambert speaking out in support of the community.
The song had a significant impact on Katy Perry's career, establishing her as a rising star in the music industry. The song's success also paved the way for other pop artists like Lady Gaga and Ke$ha, who have also explored themes of sexuality and identity in their music. The song's influence can be heard in other songs like Tik Tok by Ke$ha and Born This Way by Lady Gaga. The song's impact was also felt in the LGBT community, where it sparked a debate about the representation of LGBT individuals in the music industry. The song's legacy continues to be felt today, with Katy Perry remaining one of the most popular and influential artists in the music industry, alongside other artists like Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, and Rihanna.