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Katy Perry’s “Dark Horse” is one of her standout songs. Perry revealed that he was encouraged through a cult film from the 1990s when the song was created. In the same vein, she said the film is one of the many films that encouraged her to fashion.
In a 2013 interview with MTV News, Perry revealed that he encouraged a lot through the fashion of videos and other singers. “I encouraged through the hair in the photos of Björk and Shirley Manson and the wardrobe of The Craft,” Perry said.
“But my favorite sweaters right now are The Craft, Liv Tyler from Empire Records, Clueless, a little bit of stuff like that, or young Courtney Love when she’s in Hole and everything, like a long time ago, and a little bit of Spice Girls,” she continued.
The Craft is a 1996 cult vintage about an organization of top scholars concerned with witchcraft. In a 2013 interview with Billboard, Perry stated that The Craft encouraged “Dark Horse. “He also claimed that the song reminded him of his previous hit “E. T. “when he first heard it.
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In a 2013 interview with MTV News, Perry also talked about “Dark Horse” musically. “It’s kind of a juxtaposition,” he said.
“It’s me, a pop artist, with a little bit of urban hip-hop soundtrack, and the lyrics are a bit brugeful and dark, like I’m a witch warning this guy to fall in love with me, and if you know I’ll be the last one,” she continued.
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“Dark Horse,” one of Perry’s biggest hits in the United States. For 4 weeks, the song ruled the Billboard Hot 100. La song remained on the chart for 57 weeks, longer than any of Perry’s other songs. He is the last single No. 1 on the chart to date.
Perry released “Dark Horse” on his album Prism. The album reached number one on the Billboard two hundred for one week, 102 weeks on the charts. Besides his latest album Teenage Dream, none of Perry’s other albums remained on the chart for more than weeks.
“Dark Horse” is one of Perry’s biggest hits, and it would be the same without a cult vintage from the 1990s.
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