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Katy Perry's 143 gets SAVAGED by critics who claim comeback album sounds 'generated through AI'


Katy Perry's long-awaited seventh studio album 143 did not get off to a good start with music critics on Thursday night, after it was released onto streaming platforms.

Much of the criticism even before the album was released was down to Perry's decision to work with her old music producer Dr. Luke who settled his longstanding sexual harassment lawsuit with Kesha last year - which he vehemently denied. 'What would once have sufficed, at least commercially, now won’t: that its author and her team didn’t notice seems far more intrinsic to 143's downfall than questionable choices of collaborator, misfiring videos or indeed damage to the sand dunes of S’Espalmador.' 'On '143' however, there's a feeling that the world has moved on – with Chappell Roan’s tour sparking Beatlemania-esque scenes of adoration and Sabrina Carpenter maintaining a stranglehold on the charts, you struggle to see where this playful yet unsatisfying record fits into pop’s firmament,' it states.

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