How Katy Perry Redefined Pop Music Over the Years.

Pushing Boundaries with “I Kissed a Girl” (2008) – Perry’s breakout hit challenged pop norms, embracing bold, provocative themes that sparked conversations.

Mastering the Art of the Concept Album (Teenage Dream, 2010) – She became the first female artist to land five No. 1 hits from a single album, reshaping how pop albums were structured for success.

Bringing Theatricality to Pop Performances – From candy-coated visuals in California Gurls to her elaborate Super Bowl halftime show, Perry redefined pop as a full sensory experience.

Revolutionizing Music Videos – With cinematic, high-budget productions like “Last Friday Night” and “Dark Horse”, she set a new standard for pop storytelling.

Blending Genres Seamlessly – From rock-infused anthems (Waking Up in Vegas) to trap-pop crossovers (Dark Horse), she proved pop music could be limitless.

Turning Albums into Cultural MovementsPrism (2013) embraced self-empowerment and spirituality, influencing an era of introspective pop.

Setting Trends in Pop Fashion and Persona-Building – Perry’s evolution from bubblegum pop to political activism showed how a pop star’s identity could evolve with the times.

Inspiring the Next Generation of Artists – Her fearless experimentation and visual storytelling influenced modern stars like Dua Lipa, Olivia Rodrigo, and Doja Cat.

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