Throughout the past month Katy Perry has been unveiling many new teasers for her single Roar, in which she burns her trademarked Blue Wig, signaling the end of the Teenage Dream era. Was all this for nothing, or did Perry move on to a more mature style of music from her old bubblegum pop persona? Find out after the jump.
Turns out Perry wasn't lying. While Roar's style isn't drastically different from past hits like Teenage Dream, it was different enough to signal that we can expect something different from her upcoming album Prism. Roar is an upper mid-tempo track, featuring more traditional instruments as apposed to the synth drums and electronic beats we've become accustomed to in modern pop.
Lyrically, Katy Perry is also holding true to her promise, claiming she is going to roar, showcasing a more mature side of Perry, while also serving as an uplifting song, claiming she's going to Roar, and she's not going to take it anymore.
Overall Roar is definetly different for Perry, and displays a more mature, grown up sound, that I expect we're going to hear a lot more of on her upcoming album Prism. Tell me what you think of the song in the comments below, and I'll see you next time!
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