Katy Perry
Katy Perry performing during the Democratic National Convention. Getty Images

Katy Perry is undoubtedly one of the prominent pop stars of the era. Her 2010 album "Teenage Dream" produced five singles that topped all the music charts to be the second album in history to do so.

Almost a decade later, Katy Perry still continues to rule the music charts with her intriguing fashion sense and massive fanbase across the world. On November 8, without much buildup, the “Prism” singer dropped a new single, “Harleys in Hawaii.” The music video currently has more than 13 million views on YouTube.

“Harleys in Hawaii” came after her recent singles, “Never Really Over,” which ranked number 12, at Top 40 hit on the Official Singles Chart and “Small Talk.” The cover art of the album, which was shared by the singer on October 14 features the “Roar” singer mounting on a motorcycle, decked up in a turtle-neck floral bodysuit and zebra-print knee-high boots with a helmet in her hand. Wearing a black headband, Perry left her hair open and the white-and-yellow statement earrings further accentuated her beauty.

Perry talked about the cover in a recent interview and expressed her delight in the final output. "To be on the back of a motorcycle in Hawaii with the air blowing on your face, it’s so beautiful," the singer told Entertainment. "I can remember specifically where I was the street corner, I was on in Oahu, whispering to Orlando saying, 'I'm going to write a song called 'Harleys in Hawaii' And I did."

Unlike the original “Harleys in Hawaii,” the latest solo visual shows off Perry in her fabulous venture. The camera pans out of the palm trees, framing into the popstar and gradually widening up for the audience. Katy Perry shot the video in July, in Hawaii, relaxing on her floral suit, riding a Harleys Davidson. The song was written and co-produced by Charli Puth.

However, it is still unclear, whether the single, will lead to an album release, anytime soon. In a recent interview, she indicated her reluctance to release a studio album because it requires a huge commitment of time and traveling. Currently, the singer is trying to find normal balance in her life.

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