For years, she didn't want to be Katy Perry anymore and felt so much pain to even think of wearing a black wig again ... I'm so proud of her for healing after all these years and finally say with confidence that she is THE KATY PERRY 🥲
I saw a lot of people saying the Woman's World video doesn't make sense so let me explain. We start with Katy recreating American history with a feminist theme. Here is the construction of the iconic Rockefeller building but by women instead of men.
Now that she's in 2024, Katy leads an invasion, creating a world where gays are accepted, women are refusing to yield (look at the girl with the hammer 😭) and the world is celebrating femininity.
She is poking fun at people who see this kind of world as an 'apocalypse'.
Overall, Women's World is a representation of Katy's growth in the time after Witness, understanding her power as a woman, a mother, and a global superstar. In other words, she got her smile back and now it's over for you hoes.
Finally Katy makes a reference to herself, and all the years that she didn't want to be called Katy anymore and couldn't even put on a black wig. With a smile, she tells the world that she's THE KATY PERRY, and she's back!
Now explaining the transition. Katy is hit by an anvil which puts her in a coma from 1932 to 2024 (92 years). In that time, women have gained power becoming athletes, CEOs, and construction workers and being accepted for their natural bodies.
Katy now references the people out there who 'have no idea who she is' and steals their camera setup. Finally, she has their attention, in classic quirky Katy fashion.
Katy also holds sex toys, which are a symbol of female empowerment and she shows you can embrace your own body and your sexuality without guilt or shame.
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She was created as a response to the Great Depression, so that people could be inspired to find joy in a simple, modest life even during difficult times. Her success allowed the rise of a business empire and the creation of all Disney princesses.
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Those were caused by natural warming and cooling cycles on the earth and took thousands of years, but this time the earth is warming basically every single year and already breaking historic records even though it will get much much worse
Reminder that Katy Perry has been an LGBT supporter since Day 1. I'll always be proud of her for using her platform to give visibility to the queer community. This is true representation.
I Kissed a Girl (2008)
Firework (2010)
Unconditionally (2013)
Cry About it Later (2020)
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Now if our faves do more than 2 live performances they get called desperate 😭 I miss this era of music where artists fought hard for success
In conclusion, Wide Awake is a symbolic music video that represents a beautiful turning point in Katy's life. This music video is one of my personal favorites, and shows that there is much more to Katy than what we see on the surface. Thank you for reading!
Wide Awake was a song written for Katy Perry's documentary, and navigates themes related to self-love and recovery. The story begins by showing Katy's positive self as she finishes filming the California Gurls MV.
Within Katy's mind, we see that she is lost in a maze. This represents all of the personal struggles and inner demons that hold her back and continue to haunt her.
When she's alone, she takes off her costume and her positive stage persona vanishes along with it. She is left alone with her thoughts and her mind takes over.
Katy struggles as the maze closes in on her. She fights to hold back her negative thoughts from consuming her entirely, and this shows that no matter what, she is a fighter and will never let the darkness win.
Katy is ready to return to her career and embrace the love and support her fans give her. This ending is also a reference to the concert where Russell Brand divorced her over text, showing that she hides so much of her personal life to continue putting a smile on our faces.
A new path opens up to reveal Katy's childhood self, who represents the innocence Katy lost growing up. They decide to navigate the maze together and find a way out.
Katy dressed up as Rosie from the "We Can Do It" World War II poster calling women to work the jobs at home in America while men were fighting in the war.
Women were keeping America afloat during the war, and deserve to be celebrated for what they can accomplish.
After revisiting her childhood and overcoming her personal struggles, Katy is finally able to put the past behind her and truly live in the present. She closes the chapter on her past and says goodbye to her childhood self.
However, Katy's younger self shows that Katy's innocence isn't lost forever, and that by embracing her true self, nothing can stand in her way. Katy wakes up with this realization and she escapes.
Katy holds a poisoned strawberry, a reference to Snow White. Katy feels that she has been so blind and naive for realizing just now how people (ex. Russell Brand) have been feeding her poison her entire life.
Hola soy Ferret, soy de Canada y tengo 22 años, soy Katycat desde la era One of the Boys. Mis álbumes favoritos son PRISM y Witness
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