Album Info
Artist: | Katy Perry |
Album: | Teenage Dream |
Released: | USA & Europe, 20 Oct 2023 |
Tracklist:
A1 | Teenage Dream | |
Coordinator [Production Coordination] - Irene Richter, Megan Dennis, Vanessa Silberman | ||
Drums, Keyboards, Programmed By - Benny Blanco , Dr. Luke, Max Martin | ||
Engineer - Emily Wright, Sam Holland | ||
Engineer [Assisted By] - Tatiana Gottwald, Tucker Bodine | ||
Engineer [Mix, Assisted By] - Tim Roberts | ||
Engineer [Mix] - John Hanes | ||
Mixed By - Serban Ghenea | ||
Producer - Benny Blanco , Dr. Luke, Max Martin | ||
Vocals - Katy Perry | ||
Written-By - Benjamin Levin, Bonnie McKee, Katy Perry, Lukasz Gottwald, Max Martin | ||
A2 | Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.) | |
Coordinator [Production Coordination] - Irene Richter, Megan Dennis, Vanessa Silberman | ||
Drums, Keyboards, Programmed By - Dr. Luke, Max Martin | ||
Engineer - Emily Wright, Sam Holland | ||
Engineer [Assisted By] - Tatiana Gottwald, Tucker Bodine | ||
Engineer [Mix, Assisted By] - Tim Roberts | ||
Engineer [Mix] - John Hanes | ||
Mixed By - Serban Ghenea | ||
Producer - Dr. Luke, Max Martin | ||
Saxophone - Lenny Pickett | ||
Vocals - Katy Perry | ||
Written-By - Bonnie McKee, Katy Perry, Lukasz Gottwald, Max Martin | ||
A3 | California Gurls | |
Coordinator [Snoop Dogg's Production Coordination] - Ted Chung | ||
Drums, Keyboards, Programmed By - Benny Blanco , Dr. Luke, Max Martin | ||
Engineer - Emily Wright, Sam Holland | ||
Engineer [Assisted By] - Aniela Gottwald | ||
Engineer [Mix, Assisted By] - Tim Roberts | ||
Engineer [Mix] - John Hanes | ||
Featuring - Snoop Dogg | ||
Mixed By - Serban Ghenea | ||
Performer [Bieberaphone] - Tamra Natisin | ||
Producer - Benny Blanco , Dr. Luke, Max Martin | ||
Vocals - Katy Perry, Snoop Dogg | ||
Written-By - Benjamin Levin, Bonnie McKee, Brian Wilson, Calvin Broadus, Katy Perry, Lukasz Gottwald, Max Martin, Michael Love | ||
B1 | Firework | |
Engineer [Additional] - Carlos Oyanedel, Damien Lewis | ||
Engineer [Assisted By] - Josh Houghkirk | ||
Instruments [All] - Mikkel S. Eriksen, Sandy Vee, Tor Erik Hermansen | ||
Management [Stargate Managed By] - Danny D., Tim Blacksmith | ||
Mixed By - Phil Tan, Sandy Vee | ||
Producer - Sandy Vee, StarGate | ||
Recorded By - Mikkel S. Eriksen, Miles Walker | ||
Vocals - Katy Perry | ||
Written-By - Ester Dean, Katy Perry, Mikkel S. Eriksen, Sandy Wilhelm, Tor Erik Hermansen | ||
B2 | Peacock | |
Engineer [Mix, Assisted By] - Tim Roberts | ||
Engineer [Mix] - John Hanes | ||
Instruments [All] - Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen | ||
Management [Stargate Managed By] - Danny D., Tim Blacksmith | ||
Mixed By - Serban Ghenea | ||
Producer - StarGate | ||
Recorded By - Mikkel S. Eriksen, Miles Walker | ||
Vocals - Katy Perry | ||
Written-By - Ester Dean, Katy Perry, Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tor Erik Hermansen | ||
B3 | Circle The Drain | |
Bass - Daniel Silvestri | ||
Drum Programming - Pat Thrall, C. "Tricky" Stewart | ||
Drums [Live] - Josh Freese | ||
Effects [Special Tweaking And Electronic Breaks] - Chris "Tek" O'Ryan, Mike Green , C. "Tricky" Stewart | ||
Engineer - Andrew Wuepper, Brian "B-Luv" Thomas, Chris "Tek" O'Ryan | ||
Engineer [Additional] - Pat Thrall | ||
Engineer [Assisted By] - Charles Malone, Justin Roberts , Kory Aaron, Luis Navarro , Mark Gray , Nicolas Essig, Randy Urbanski, Steven Dennis, Travis Harrington | ||
Engineer [Live Drums] - Steve Churchyard | ||
Guitar - Charles Malone, Daniel Silvestri, Julio Miranda | ||
Mixed By - Jaycen-Joshua | ||
Mixed By [Assisted By] - Giancarlo Lino, Jesus Garnica | ||
Producer - C. "Tricky" Stewart | ||
Producer [Vocals] - Kuk Harrell | ||
Sounds [Vocal Sound] - Andrew Wuepper | ||
Tracking By [Guitar], Sounds - Nick Chahwala | ||
Vocals - Katy Perry | ||
Written-By - Katy Perry, Monte Nueble, Christopher Stewart | ||
C1 | The One That Got Away | |
Arranged By, Conductor - L. Leon Pendarvis | ||
Coordinator [Production Coordination] - Irene Richter, Megan Dennis, Vanessa Silberman | ||
Drums, Keyboards, Programmed By - Dr. Luke, Max Martin | ||
Engineer - Emily Wright, Sam Holland | ||
Engineer [Assisted By] - Tatiana Gottwald | ||
Engineer [Mix, Assisted By] - Tim Roberts | ||
Engineer [Mix] - John Hanes | ||
Mixed By - Serban Ghenea | ||
Producer - Dr. Luke, Max Martin | ||
Vocals - Katy Perry | ||
Written-By - Katy Perry, Lukasz Gottwald, Max Martin | ||
C2 | E.T. | |
Coordinator [Production Coordination] - Irene Richter, Megan Dennis, Vanessa Silberman | ||
Drums, Keyboards, Programmed By - Ammo , Dr. Luke, Max Martin | ||
Engineer - Emily Wright, Sam Holland | ||
Engineer [Assisted By] - Aniela Gottwald | ||
Engineer [Mix, Assisted By] - Tim Roberts | ||
Engineer [Mix] - John Hanes | ||
Mixed By - Serban Ghenea | ||
Producer - Ammo , Dr. Luke, Max Martin | ||
Vocals - Katy Perry | ||
Written-By - Joshua Coleman, Katy Perry, Lukasz Gottwald, Max Martin | ||
C3 | Who Am I Living For? | |
Drum Programming - Brian "B-Luv" Thomas, C. "Tricky" Stewart | ||
Engineer - Andrew Wuepper, Brian "B-Luv" Thomas | ||
Engineer [Additional] - Pat Thrall | ||
Engineer [Assisted By] - Jason Sherwood, Luis Navarro , Mark Gray , Randy Urbanski, Steven Dennis | ||
Guitar - Brent Paschke, Michael Thompson | ||
Keyboards - Monte Neuble, C. "Tricky" Stewart | ||
Mixed By - Jaycen-Joshua | ||
Mixed By [Assisted By] - Giancarlo Lino, Jesus Garnica | ||
Producer - C. "Tricky" Stewart | ||
Producer [Vocals] - Kuk Harrell | ||
Recorded By [Guitars] - Andrew Wuepper, Chris "Tek" O'Ryan | ||
Sounds [Vocal Sound] - Andrew Wuepper | ||
Vocals - Katy Perry | ||
Written-By - Brian Thomas, Katy Perry, Monte Nueble, Christopher Stewart | ||
D1 | Pearl | |
Drums, Synthesizer, Piano, Programmed By - Greg Wells | ||
Engineer [Mix, Assisted By] - Tim Roberts | ||
Engineer [Mix] - John Hanes | ||
Mixed By - Serban Ghenea | ||
Producer - Greg Wells | ||
Recorded By - Lewis Tozour | ||
Synthesizer, Programmed By - Fabien Waltmann | ||
Vocals - Katy Perry | ||
Written-By - Greg Wells, Katy Perry, Christopher Stewart | ||
D2 | Hummingbird Heartbeat | |
Bass - Michael Thompson | ||
Drum Programming - Pat Thrall, C. "Tricky" Stewart | ||
Drums [Live] - Josh Freese | ||
Engineer - Andrew Wuepper, Brian "B-Luv" Thomas, Chris "Tek" O'Ryan | ||
Engineer [Additional] - Pat Thrall | ||
Engineer [Assisted By] - Luis Navarro , Nicolas Essig, Randy Urbanski, Steven Dennis | ||
Engineer [Live Drums] - Steve Churchyard | ||
Engineer [Mix, Assisted By] - Tim Roberts | ||
Engineer [Mix] - John Hanes | ||
Guitar - Brent Paschke, Michael Thompson | ||
Keyboards - Monte Neuble, C. "Tricky" Stewart | ||
Mixed By - Serban Ghenea | ||
Producer - C. "Tricky" Stewart | ||
Producer [Vocals] - Kuk Harrell | ||
Recorded By [Guitars] - Andrew Wuepper, Brian "B-Luv" Thomas, Chris "Tek" O'Ryan | ||
Sounds [Vocal Sound] - Andrew Wuepper | ||
Vocals - Katy Perry | ||
Written-By - Katy Perry, Monte Neuble, Stacy Barthe, Christopher Stewart | ||
D3 | Not Like The Movies | |
Drums, Piano, Programmed By - Greg Wells | ||
Engineer [Mix, Assisted By] - Tim Roberts | ||
Engineer [Mix] - John Hanes | ||
Mixed By - Serban Ghenea | ||
Producer - Greg Wells | ||
Recorded By - Lewis Tozour | ||
Vocals - Katy Perry | ||
Written-By - Greg Wells, Katy Perry |
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Description
"Katy Perry's 'Teenage Dream,' released in 2010, stands as a quintessential pop album of its era, brimming with chart-topping hits and anthemic melodies. This album solidified Perry's status as a pop icon and showcased her ability to craft catchy, vibrant songs that resonate with a broad audience. 'Teenage Dream' is characterized by its exploration of love, desire, and self-expression, wrapped in glossy, high-energy production.
The title track, 'Teenage Dream,' sets the tone for the album with its euphoric melody and nostalgic lyrics about youthful love and escapism. The song's infectious chorus and Perry's spirited vocals create a sense of exhilaration and joy, capturing the essence of the carefree and romanticized teenage experience.
'Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.),' is a playful and energetic track that encapsulates the spirit of youthful revelry and mischief. The song's catchy hook and narrative lyrics, which recount a wild night out, make it a memorable and relatable party anthem.
One of the album's most iconic tracks, 'California Gurls' featuring Snoop Dogg, is a vibrant ode to summer and the West Coast lifestyle. The song's bubbly pop beat, combined with Perry's bright vocals and Snoop Dogg's laid-back rap verse, creates a fun and catchy tribute to California.
'Firework,' an uplifting and motivational anthem, stands out for its empowering message and soaring melody. The song encourages self-confidence and resilience, resonating with listeners as a motivational anthem. Perry's powerful vocals and the track's dynamic production amplify its inspirational message.
'The One That Got Away' adds a touch of melancholy to the album, reflecting on lost love and what might have been. The song's emotive lyrics and Perry's expressive delivery make it a poignant and introspective track amidst the album's more upbeat songs.
'Peacock' showcases Perry's playful and provocative side, with its cheeky lyrics and pulsating beat. The song's boldness and catchy chorus exemplify Perry's flair for creating pop tracks that are both fun and audacious.
'E.T.' featuring Kanye West, ventures into a more experimental sound, with its futuristic beat and otherworldly theme. The collaboration with Kanye West adds a unique dimension to the track, making it one of the album's most distinctive offerings.
The production on 'Teenage Dream' is polished and vibrant, with a mix of electronic and pop elements that create a bright and engaging sound. The album's producers, including Dr. Luke and Max Martin, craft a sound that is both contemporary and timeless, with each track boasting radio-friendly appeal.
In conclusion, 'Teenage Dream' is a landmark album in Katy Perry's career and a standout in the pop genre. Its combination of infectious melodies, relatable lyrics, and dynamic production creates an album that captures the zeitgeist of its time. The record's exploration of youthful themes, from the joys of love and partying to the pangs of heartbreak, resonates with a wide audience, making it a defining work in Perry's discography and a classic of 2010s pop music."
Description
"Katy Perry's 'Teenage Dream,' released in 2010, stands as a quintessential pop album of its era, brimming with chart-topping hits and anthemic melodies. This album solidified Perry's status as a pop icon and showcased her ability to craft catchy, vibrant songs that resonate with a broad audience. 'Teenage Dream' is characterized by its exploration of love, desire, and self-expression, wrapped in glossy, high-energy production.
The title track, 'Teenage Dream,' sets the tone for the album with its euphoric melody and nostalgic lyrics about youthful love and escapism. The song's infectious chorus and Perry's spirited vocals create a sense of exhilaration and joy, capturing the essence of the carefree and romanticized teenage experience.
'Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.),' is a playful and energetic track that encapsulates the spirit of youthful revelry and mischief. The song's catchy hook and narrative lyrics, which recount a wild night out, make it a memorable and relatable party anthem.
One of the album's most iconic tracks, 'California Gurls' featuring Snoop Dogg, is a vibrant ode to summer and the West Coast lifestyle. The song's bubbly pop beat, combined with Perry's bright vocals and Snoop Dogg's laid-back rap verse, creates a fun and catchy tribute to California.
'Firework,' an uplifting and motivational anthem, stands out for its empowering message and soaring melody. The song encourages self-confidence and resilience, resonating with listeners as a motivational anthem. Perry's powerful vocals and the track's dynamic production amplify its inspirational message.
'The One That Got Away' adds a touch of melancholy to the album, reflecting on lost love and what might have been. The song's emotive lyrics and Perry's expressive delivery make it a poignant and introspective track amidst the album's more upbeat songs.
'Peacock' showcases Perry's playful and provocative side, with its cheeky lyrics and pulsating beat. The song's boldness and catchy chorus exemplify Perry's flair for creating pop tracks that are both fun and audacious.
'E.T.' featuring Kanye West, ventures into a more experimental sound, with its futuristic beat and otherworldly theme. The collaboration with Kanye West adds a unique dimension to the track, making it one of the album's most distinctive offerings.
The production on 'Teenage Dream' is polished and vibrant, with a mix of electronic and pop elements that create a bright and engaging sound. The album's producers, including Dr. Luke and Max Martin, craft a sound that is both contemporary and timeless, with each track boasting radio-friendly appeal.
In conclusion, 'Teenage Dream' is a landmark album in Katy Perry's career and a standout in the pop genre. Its combination of infectious melodies, relatable lyrics, and dynamic production creates an album that captures the zeitgeist of its time. The record's exploration of youthful themes, from the joys of love and partying to the pangs of heartbreak, resonates with a wide audience, making it a defining work in Perry's discography and a classic of 2010s pop music."