Katy Perry set to release new single ‘Lifetimes’

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Guess that? Katy Perry is back with new music and as you can expect fans are going crazy for more. Her new single entitled "Lifetimes" is expected to be released today August 8th, 2024 at 3:00 PM, PT. This is another addition to the amazing journey of the pop star as established by her successful songs and concert record.

Thus, “Lifetimes” is anticipated to contain elements of girly-pop with lyrics that can touch the heart just as much as Perry’s image. Even the title of the song suggests that it is about a love theme that Perry has examined in her songs including "Wide Awake" and "The One That Got Away”. There is anticipation as to how her sound has developed since the last time she released something and if the first hints at "Lifetimes" are anything to go by then the song is going to be a blend of emotional and strong.

The release is timely as Katy Perry has taken her time in between producing new music between her other occupations as a judge on “American Idol” and a mother. Still, all those demands refer to the fact that she has been able to deliver quality songs that appeal to the general population.

The anticipation that has been made towards the release of “Lifetimes” has been so blazing. The pop diva has been making teasers on the social media platform regarding the single and feels that it has only helped to fuel the fans’ anticipation. The official release will be followed by a colorful music video, which has become traditional for Katy Perry’s songs production.

Be it that you are one of the fans, who have listened to her since the beginning, or the one who tuned into her songs only recently, this track is in a strong position to become one of the hits by Katy Perry that concretes her role of a pop icon. Do not miss the worldwide release of “Lifetimes," by Katy Perry.

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