Katy Perry tells EW’s Whitney Pastorek:
”I’m hoping it will be a gay-pride anthem, Peacocks represent a lot of individuality…. It’s not just like, ‘I wanna see your bulge.”’ And then she went on to clarify: ”It does have the word c–k in it, but art is also in fart! It’s all in how you look at it.”
What do you think, does it have what it takes?
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Comments
The song is not bad but not good enough to be a gay anthem.
It’s a fun, dancey and mildly dirty tune . . . I’m not sure it’d have staying power to become a gay anthem though.
Forget it, this will not be a gay anthem. You got to do much better then this… this… this… thing…
At times like this we need dark gay anthem!
Walking through dark streets, the cold is looking for some way to stroke my skin.
My body is shaking, my knees are weak, intense emotions overflowing me
I try to find myself, I try to move on, dont know where I am, please carry me home
I try to find myself, I try to move on, dont know where I am, please carry me home
But I tell you whats inside of me will never die,will never die
I try to find myself, I try to move on, dont know where I am, please carry me home
How could it possibly be a gay anthem when it’s a song sung by a female asking a presumably heterosexual male to take of his underwear? It’s like calling I Kissed a Girl a lesbian anthem.