Katy Perry is standing by her new song "Woman's World," saying it's meant to be satire, even though critics are giving it bad reviews. (Photo credit: Yahoo)


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Katy Perry's new song "Woman's World" is drawing heavy criticism, with many saying it lacks the expected impact. The singer, known for hits like "Firework," released the track as the lead single from her upcoming album "143," but the response has been overwhelmingly negative.

After launching the song and its accompanying music video on Thursday, Perry took to Instagram to defend her work. She stated that the video was meant to be a satire, despite the harsh reviews it received from critics.

The music video starts with Perry and a group of women dancing at a construction site. Emulating the iconic Rosie the Riveter, she flexes her muscles while proclaiming, "It's a woman's world and you're lucky to be living in it." As the video progresses, she removes her jacket to reveal shorts and an American flag bikini, which has sparked further debate about its messaging. At one point, the video includes a close-up of her body that many viewers found unnecessary.

Things take a dramatic turn when an anvil drops on Perry, leading to a transformation where she gains bionic legs. She then walks through a chaotic scene, culminating in her taking off in a helicopter while holding a female gender symbol.

Many viewers expressed disappointment in the YouTube comments, arguing that the song feels like a parody of feminist anthems rather than a genuine empowerment piece. Critics pointed out that despite its empowering message, the video still caters to the male gaze, featuring dancers in revealing outfits.

One comment bluntly stated, "This is what a feminist video would look like if made by a guy," while another remarked, "This feels like a parody of girl boss feminism." Such reactions indicate that many feel the video undermines its own message.

In light of the backlash, Perry emphasized that the satirical nature of the video was intentional. She wrote on Instagram, "YOU CAN DO ANYTHING! EVEN SATIRE!" Additionally, she shared a behind-the-scenes clip where she explained her approach. "We're having fun being a bit sarcastic with it," she noted, adding that the video intentionally overplays the irony of claiming to reject the male gaze while still engaging with it.

However, many followers did not find her explanation convincing. One Instagram comment, which gained significant traction with over 4,000 likes, read, "When you have to give this much of an explanation, the bit doesn't work. We need female empowerment, not this!" Another follower shared their disappointment, saying, "This is a slap in the face to women. You are not helping."

Perry also faced criticism for collaborating with Dr. Luke, a producer accused of sexual assault by Kesha. While he has denied the allegations, some felt that Perry's association with him was disrespectful. One Instagram user expressed that working with him was "disrespectful to Kesha and every woman."

Despite the criticism, some fans defended Perry, claiming her message was being misunderstood. One supporter wrote, "YES. WISH MORE PPL UNDERSTOOD THE SATIRE."

As for the critics, they were similarly harsh. Pitchfork's reviewer called the song "irritating at best" and labeled it a "monumental catastrophe." The Cut described "Woman's World" as "forgettable" and "cringe," while The Guardian's review called it "pandering nonsense."

With its release, "Woman's World" has had a rocky start, raising questions about the upcoming album "143," set to debut on September 20. This marks Perry's first studio album in four years, following 2020's "Smile."

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