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Teenage Dream is the third studio album by American recording artist Katy Perry. It was released on August 24, 2010, in both standard and deluxe edition through Capitol Records. On top of co-writing every song on the album, Perry worked with a multitude of producers and writers, including Dr. Luke, Max Martin, Benny Blanco, Tricky Stewart, Stargate, Ryan Tedder, Greg Kurstin, Ester Dean, and The-Dream.

Musically, the album is rooted in pop, rock, and dance music, similar to Swedish bands such as ABBA, Ace of Base and The Cardigans. Teenage Dream is also influenced by several sub-genres of rock music such as disco-rock, electro rock, New Wave, and pop rock. It is also influenced by other genres such as house music, electronic, hip hop, electro-pop, funk-pop, and eurodisco.

The album has spawned six worldwide smash hits songs: "California Gurls" featuring American rapper Snoop Dogg, the title track, "Firework", "E.T.",, "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" and "The One That Got Away", where all reached the top five on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the second album in history to have five #1's hits from one album (after Michael Jackson's Bad) to do so, and the first female in history to achieve this milestone, and the third album in history to produce six or more top five hits.

Critics gave Teenage Dream mixed reviews, commending it for dance anthems, while denouncing the lyrical content. In the United States, the album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, selling 192,000 copies in its first week. It was later certified two times platinum by the RIAA, selling more than 2 million copies in the United States. The album has sold more than 5.5 million copies worldwide. The album and its singles have received multiple awards and nominations at the 53rd and 54th Grammy Awards. Also, Teenage Dream won International Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2011.

In January 2012, it was announced that Teenage Dream would be re-released, under the title Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection. It was released on March 26, 2012, and helped the album jump to the seventh spot on the Billboard 200. Two singles from the re-release have been released so far. The lead (seventh overall) single, "Part of Me", was a worldwide success, reaching number one in the United States. In the United States, the song became the twentieth song in the Billboard Hot 100's history to debut at number one and the sixth #1 from the Teenage Dream era. The second (eighth overall) and final single, "Wide Awake", was a worldwide success, reaching number four in the United States, would be released as the final single from the Teenage Dream era, serving as a tie-in to Perry's 3D concert/documentary film, Katy Perry: Part of Me.

Recording and production

Perry performing "E.T." in Warsaw.

Prior to recording Teenage Dream, Perry discussed with Rolling Stone her plans for the album, stating that she would "definitely keep it pop", in order to not "alienate" her fanbase.[1] Perry began recording the album on October 13, 2009, stating that she had "lots of layers to get through, thankfully Greg Wells is there to do the peeling". Work on the album involved collaborating with numerous artists and producers including Wells,[2] Guy Sigsworth,[2] Dr. Luke,[2] Max Martin,[2][3] Ryan Tedder,[4] Rivers Cuomo,[3] Thaddis "Kuk" Harrell,[5] Greg Kurstin, Benny Blanco, Darkchild, Cathy Dennis, Ester Dean, The-Dream and Christopher "Tricky" Stewart, who told Rap-Up magazine in December 2009 that the sound of the album would be pop and rock, like One of the Boys, though calling it a "different gear" for himself.[6]

As for the visual component, Perry likens it to "going from Shirley Temple, Betty Boop to more of a Betty Paige [sic], pop art-sarcastic-fun-Lichtenstein picture: still bright, but the colors are more saturated, and it's more metallic fuchsia or purple than bubblegum pink."[7]

On March 27, 2010, at 2010 Kids' Choice Awards, Perry told Jose Ordonez that she considered the album "a summer record". She added that her previous teases about the album still fit, saying "it's what I said I wanted earlier".[3] She has also stated that the album is inspired by ABBA and The Cardigans. According to Perry, she gave her producer Dr. Ricardo a mixtape of songs by the two groups in order to demonstrate how she wanted her next record to sound. Perry described the album as "more groove-driven". She added, "When I went on tour, as much as I love all the in-between songs, I felt I was missing some of the stuff that made people bounce up and down."[8]

During a Rolling Stone photo shoot in April 2010, Perry revealed details about what would prove to be the album's lead single, "California Gurls". Allegedly a response to Jay-Z and Alicia Keys's "Empire State of Mind", she stated "everyone has the New York song, but what the fuck? What about LA? What about California?", adding that the song also took its inspiration from Prince.[9] The song features California rapper Snoop Dogg.[10] USA Today gave the song a positive review, calling it "an effervescent toast to summer fun".[10] Perry also claimed that working with producers Max Martin and Dr Luke was "a wonderful collaborative effort".[9]

Recording for the album finished on April 30, 2010. The album cover is a painting by Will Cotton, and was premiered on July 21, 2010[11] via a live webstream with Cotton, at his Art Studio.[12] On July 23, 2010, the album's official track listing was posted on Perry's official website.[13]

Composition

Katy Perry playing her guitar during her concert at Nottingham, England

"Some of the stuff...is a bit sugary sweet but when you listen to the record head to toe I think it’s completely appetizing. I didn’t want to have just club songs. People are living real lives, working jobs, having relationships. There’s definitely a bit more substance and perspective on this record."[14]

The album opens with the title track, a mid-tempo pop rock ballad with influences of electronic pop.[15] The song has a distinct retro sound to it, similar to the lead single "California Gurls".[16] The second song on the album, as well as the fifth single, is "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)". The song is a mid-tempo pop rock and dance-pop song written about a crazy night that Katy had in Santa Barbara.[17] The third song and the album's lead single, "California Gurls" is styled in the genres of funk-pop, disco, and electropop.[18][19][20] It was written as a response to "Empire State of Mind" by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys, and pays tribute to the beach lifestyle of California.[21] The song contains sounds of synthesizers and some stretches helped by Auto-Tune. MTV's James Montgomery has called it a "beach theme song".[22] The Beach Boys have asked to be given a writing credit for the song due to its appropriation of the line "I wish they could all be California Gurls".[23] The third single and fourth track "Firework" is a house and dance-pop song [24] that was inspired by Jack Kerouac's novel On the Road.[25][26] Perry has said that the song has "a great message".[27] The song features a mix of violins and house music, with Perry's vocals described by MTV's Chris Ryan as "inspirational".[28]

The fifth cut is the dance-pop song "Peacock", which has been compared to the 1982 hit "Mickey" and Gwen Stefani's "Hollaback Girl". "Circle the Drain", written in an electronic rock style, allegedly criticizes Perry's ex-boyfriend, Gym Class Heroes frontman Travie McCoy.[29][30] The seventh track and sixth single is "The One That Got Away", it is a pop ballad influenced by dance-pop, and teen pop. Perry stated that "...I wrote (it) about when you promise someone forever, but you end up not being able to follow through. It's a bittersweet story. Hopefully, the listener learns from hearing it and never has to say they had 'The One' get away."[31]

The eight cut is "ET", a electronic and hip hop ballad about "falling in love with a foreigner".[32] The track was originally released as the album's third promotional single, and later remixed featuring American rapper Kanye West for the single release of the song. The ninth song from the album is the electro rock song "Who Am I Living For", it has been described as having "glitchy" beats, as well as using multiple religious references.[24] Tenth track "Pearl" is a mid-tempo eurodisco song which Perry says, was inspired by herself.[33] It is a cautionary tale about a girl who is being held down by her significant other, the twist in the end being that the girl is Perry herself. The eleventh track is "Hummingbird Heartbeat", which is a pop rock and new wave song. Many critics felt the song was a strong single choice.[24] The twelfth track and final track is "Not Like the Movies" a slow-tempo teen pop and pop ballad. Perry considers it to be like that of a two-part song because she had started working on "Not Like the Movies" before she met Russell Brand, and completed it after they began dating.[34] She stated it is a "really special" song to her because, at the first part of the track, it is a story that she needed to let out, which was claiming to know something that you do not actually know. Perry later expressed relief at being able to put all of her feelings into "Not Like the Movies".[34]

Release

Perry performing "Peacock" during Teenage Dream Tour in Torwar Hall in Warsaw, October 2010.

"Teenage Dream" was released on August 24, 2010, in the United States[35] as a digital download on iTunes, and as a physical release by Capitol Records.[36] Worldwide, the album was released on August 30, 2010 and distributed by EMI.[37] A deluxe version was made available on August 27, 2010 in the US, and consists of two CDs with the twelve original tracks, plus two tracks from 2009 on which Perry had appeared as a featured artist3OH!3's "Starstrukk" and Timbaland's "If We Ever Meet Again".[38] The deluxe version also includes remixes of "California Gurls" and "Teenage Dream".

Artwork

The covers of the first two singles were photographed by Emma Summerton in April 2010, and three other pictures taken by the artist were released to promote the album in July.[39] The official album cover, which shows Perry lying naked on clouds of cotton candy, was painted on canvas by Will Cotton and released on July 21 via live webstream.[40]

In North America, the album was packaged in several different ways. The explicit version of the album is available in a three-panel (six-sided) digipak, which has no text on the cover, aside from the Parental Advisory warning. This is also how the album is displayed if purchased digitally. The booklet contained inside this version reproduces the album's front artwork, without any labels or text. The explicit version is also offered in a standard jewel case, which has text printed on the booklet. The clean version of the album has the same options available, but the digipak editions of this version were released in limited numbers, and it is more common to find it in the standard jewel case packaging.[citation needed] The cover with text is mainly used for releases outside of North America, while international deluxe editions are available in the digipak, with a bonus disc included. A limited number of the albums are scented like cotton candy indicated by a sticker on the cover.

Artwork based on the album were also used by EA Games for the limited edition of the expansion pack "The Sims 3: Showtime" from the The Sims game franchise. It was released on March 6, 2012.[41]

The Complete Confection features lenticular artwork of both the original and new artwork on its initial release.[42]

Promotion

Perry rehearsing "California Gurls" for the 2010 MuchMusic Video Awards.

Promotion album began with a live performance of the album's lead single, "California Gurls" on May 20, 2010, at the CW networks' annual "upfronts" presentation in New York.[43][44] Perry alongside Snoop Dogg performed "California Gurls" at the MTV Movie Awards in June 2010.[45] She also promoted the song that same month on Germany's Next Topmodel 2010 and Le Grand Journal.[46] The scene inspired by the Candyfornia video was used in MuchMusic Video Awards 2010 and on The Graham Norton Show.[47] On September 5, 2010, Perry performed "Teenage Dream", "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)", "Firework" and "Not Like The Movies" in the show's launch of the Teenage Dream in Berlin.

Perry performed "Teenage Dream" live for the first time in July 2010 in MTV World Stage Live in Malaysia, as well as opening the 2010 Teen Choice Awards with a rendition of it.[48] In August Perry performed "California Gurls" and "Peacock" on The Morning Show and The Today Show.[49] That same month, "Firework" was performed live for the first time on The Late Show with David Letterman.[50] She performed "Not Like the Movies" and "Teenage Dream" on February 13, 2011, at the 53rd Grammy Awards ceremony. She performed "The One That Got Away" on October 16, 2011, at UK version of The X Factor.

Promotion of The Complete Confection began with a live performance of the album's lead single, "Part of Me" with "E.T." on February 13, 2012, at the 54th Grammy Awards ceremony. Promotion of Katy Perry: Part of Me 3D began with a live performance of the album's second single, "Wide Awake" on May 20, 2012, at the 2012 Billboard Music Awards ceremony.

Awards live performances

Performance Song
2010 MTV Movie Awards
  • "California Gurls" with Snoop Dogg
2010 MuchMusic Video Awards
  • "California Gurls"
2010 Teen Choice Awards
  • "Teenage Dream"
2010 MTV Europe Music Awards
  • "California Gurls"
  • "I Kissed a Girl"
  • "Firework"
  • "Peacock"
  • "Hot n Cold"
American Music Awards of 2010
  • "Firework"
The GRAMMY Nominations Concert Live!
  • "California Gurls"
53rd Grammy Awards
  • Medley: "Not Like the Movies"/"Teenage Dream"
American Music Awards of 2011
  • "The One That Got Away"
54th Grammy Awards
  • Medley: "E.T."/"Part of Me"
2012 Echo Music Awards
  • "Part of Me"
2012 Kids' Choice Awards
  • "Part of Me"
2012 Billboard Music Awards
  • "Wide Awake"
2012 MuchMusic Video Awards
  • "Wide Awake"

California Dreams Tour

While promoting her recent album, Perry expressed she wanted her upcoming tour to be very visual. On her Twitter account, she stated, "I hope that it's going to engage all of your senses: sight, sound, smell, taste, touch".[51] The California Dreams Tour was officially announced in October 2010 by various media outlets including Perry's official website, in conjunction with the release of her third single, "Firework". In 2011, Perry announced her North American leg during a live chat on social network Facebook. She then responded the tour will be very "super girl power" as vocalists Robyn, Yelle and Marina and the Diamonds will open her shows during the various legs. Perry further stated she will actively participate with fans during the tour on various social networks including Facebook and Twitter.[52] The tour beginning February 20, 2011 on Lisbon, Portugal and the end January 22, 2012 on Pasay, Philippines, the tour visited Europe, Oceania, Asia and the Americas.[53] The tour ranked 16th in Pollstar's "2011 Top 25 Worldwide Tours", earning over $59.5 million.[54] At the conclusion of 2011, the tour ranked 13th on Billboard's annual "Top 25 Tours", earning nearly $50 million with 98 shows.[55] It won an award for Favorite Tour Headliner at the 38th People's Choice Awards.[56] On November 24, 2011, Perry had tweeted that there will be a concert DVD released for the tour.[57]

Singles

Katy Perry performs "California Gurls" in Nottingham, England

The first four singles of the album come in on the List of best-selling singles worldwide.The total number of copies all the singles have sold is an approximate of 28 million copies which makes an average of 4.7 million copies per single. "California Gurls" was the lead single from Teenage Dream, which features rapper Snoop Dogg. The single had its premiere on May 7, 2010 through U.S. radio and became digitally release four days later.[58][59][60] The song had received generally positive reviews from music critics, with many critics highlighting it as a album favorite. The song also received worldwide success as well, peaking at number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, staying there for six consecutive weeks. It also peaked at number one in New Zealand, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, Ireland and Scotland. It has sold 5,315,000 downloads as of January 2012 in the US alone[61] and was the best selling digital song of 2010.[62] As of December 2011, the song has sold 8.5 million copies worldwide.

"Teenage Dream" was released as the second single from the album. The song went to radio stations in the U.S. on July 22, 2010.[63][64] The song received positive reviews from music critics, with Jocelyn Vena of MTV said it "picks up right where 'California Gurls' leaves off", describing it as having "a strong beat".[65] The song had also had chart success as similar to the first single, peaking at number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 for two consecutive weeks, and also peaked at number one in Ireland, New Zealand, Scotland, Slovakia and other sub-charts in the U.S. It has sold over 4,003,000 digital copies as of December 2011.[61] The song has sold 6 million copies worldwide.

"Firework" was released as the third offering from the album. The song was released on October 26, 2010 through radio airplay in the U.S., until a digital release on November 2, 2010 in the UK. The song had received very positive reviews from music critics. It is currently Perry's most praised song yet. The music video for "Firework" is part of a cross-promotional deal with European telecommunications group Deutsche Telekom. Deutsche Telekom hosted a series of activities and competitions from which fans around Europe were recruited to be in the video.[66][67] The song had commercial success as well, peaking at number one in the U.S and spent four non-consecutive weeks. The song also topped the charts in Brazil, Canada, New Zealand and subcharts in the U.S. It is Perry's biggest selling single to date in the U.S. with over 5,712,000 digital copies sold as of December 2011.[61] The song has sold 7 million copies worldwide.

"E.T.", which was released on August 17, 2010 as a promotional single in the U.S, until a worldwide release on February 16, 2011. For its single release, the song was remixed to feature new verses from Kanye West.[68][69] The music video for the song, directed by Floria Sigismondi, was filmed in February 2011 and features both Perry & West. The video was released on March 31, 2011.[70] The song had topped the charts in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and spent five non-consecutive weeks, and also peaked there in Canada, Germany, Poland and New Zealand. All versions of the song have sold a combined total of 5,282,000 digital copies in the U.S.[61] In total, the song has sold an approximate 6.5 million worldwide.

"Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" was released on June 6, 2011 on the U.S. Top 40/Mainstream as the fifth single from the album.[71] The song received generally mixed reviews from music critics. The song also received commercial success, peaking at number one in Canada, Czech Republic, Slovakia and the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 for two consecutive weeks. The music video was released worldwide on June 14, 2011. It guest stars Darren Criss, Rebecca Black, Kevin McHale, Kenny G, Hanson, Corey Feldman and Debbie Gibson. A remixed version of "Last Friday Night" was released on August 8, 2011, featuring American rapper Missy Elliott. On August 17, 2011, with "Last Friday Night", Perry made history as the second artist overall, and first female artist in history, to achieve five #1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 chart from one album. The song also became Perry's fourth number one in Canada. "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" has sold over 3,000,000 digital copies in the US alone.[72] The song has sold an approximate 4.5 million copies worldwide. In all of the songs that were #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 were a total of 19 weeks atop the chart.

Perry performing "Not Like the Movies" in the California Dreams Tour.

"The One That Got Away" was released as the sixth offering from Teenage Dream. The song was released on October 11, 2011 on U.S. Mainstream radio.[73][74][75] The song received mostly positive reviews from most music critics, who complimented Perry's serious tone A teaser of the music video was also released in early November, and the full music video premiered on November 11, 2011 on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.[76] On November 24, the single entered the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, making Teenage Dream one of only 7 albums in U.S. history to have 6 or more top 10 singles. On December 14, it became one in two albums to yield 6 top 4 songs, when it soared to #4, it later peaked at #3.[77] A remix and an acoustic recording were also made available for purchase. In total, the song has sold an approximate 3 million worldwide.

Promotional singles

Prior to the release of the album, three promotional singles were released exclusively on Apple's iTunes Store as a countdown to Teenage Dream. "Not Like the Movies", was released digitally on August 3, 2010,[78] and debuted at #53 on the Billboard Hot 100.[79] "Circle the Drain", was released digitally on August 10, 2010 as the second promotional single,[80] and entered the Billboard Hot 100 at #58.[81] "E.T.", the third, was released the following week on August 17, 2010,[82] and charted at #42 on the Billboard Hot 100.[83] "Peacock" reached #64 in Canada, #52 in the Czech Republic,[84] #125 on the UK Singles Chart,[85] and #1 on the US Hot Dance Club Songs chart.[86] It has also sold over 500,000 copies in the US[87] and certified Gold on July 09, 2012. It was released as a promotional single on March 26, 2012.[88]

Critical reception, achievements, and accolades

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic52/100[89]
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[90]
BBC(mixed)[91]
Chicago Tribune[92][93]
Entertainment Weekly(B-)[94][95]
Los Angeles Times[96]
Rolling Stone[97][98]
Slant Magazine[99]
Spin(6/10)[100]
Sputnikmusic(2/5)[101]
USA Today[102]

According to review aggregator Metacritic, Teenage Dream received an average score of 52 out of 100, based on nineteen reviews, indicating mixed or average opinions from music critics.[103]

Teenage Dream fared slightly better than Perry's previous album, One of the Boys, which had received a score of 47.[104] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic was critical of the album, describing it as "desperate vulgarity" and "tiring."[90] Mikael Wood of Spin gave a mixed review, noting that the album "won't disappoint parents looking for reasons to worry about their kids".[100] Rob Sheffield from Rolling Stone described the album as "an all-American teen-pop sound that's older than the Hollywood Hills."[97] Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune gave a negative review to the album. He criticized the production, calling it "Frankenstein-like", as well as calling Perry's vocals "robotic" and lacking "any elegance or nuance".[92] Matthew Cole of Slant Magazine called it "over-produced bad-girl debauchery," claiming that Perry has "found a way to lower the bar."[99]

However, Los Angeles Times gave it three stars, saying, "On “Teenage Dream,” the songs alternate between weekend-bender celebrations of hedonism and self-help-style affirmations encouraging listeners to get an emotional makeover. Either way, acquisition is the goal: of a great love, a happy hangover, a perfect pair of Daisy Dukes". Leah Greenblatt, writing for Entertainment Weekly, stated, "beneath the fruity outfits and fart jokes, Perry is clearly serious about the business of hit songcraft; that doesn't make Dream nearly cohesive as an album, but it does provide, intermittently, exactly the kind of high-fructose rush she's aiming for."[94]

Achievements and records-breaking

Teenage Dream is the second album to hold five consecutive number one singles on the Billboard Hot 100

Teenage Dream broke a multitude of records throughout its run. Some of which included only one of three albums to have six or more top-five singles from one album on Billboard Hot 100 chart, tied with Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814 and George Michael's Faith, and the only album ever to have 7 songs top the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart, breaking the previous record by Beyoncé's I Am...Sasha Fierce and Kristine W's The Power of Music, both with six songs.[105][106][107][108]

Perry had also scored five number ones from Teenage Dream, making her the second artist in the chart's 53 year history to amass five number-one singles from one album after Michael Jackson achieved the feat with his album Bad, and the first female in history to achieve this milestone.[109][110]

Five singles from "Teenage Dream" have topped the Adult Top 40 chart and all six have topped Mainstream Top 40 chart, both more than any other artist in each respective chart's history.[111] The singles also allowed Perry to have an unprecedented 69-week long streak in the Hot 100's top-ten, as well as a 71-week top-ten streak on the Airplay chart.[112] Perry also has the most number-one singles (four) from one album to top the Canadian Hot 100.

All the songs have approximately sold a total over 35 million copies worldwide aside from the album.[113] Also, the first five singles from the album topped the charts in the United States and attained top-ten positions in more than twenty countries. All seven singles also topped the Digital and Airplay charts, making her the first artist ever to have five number-one singles in the Airplay chart.[114] Perry is the only artist to spend over 52 consecutive weeks in the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100, and has since heightened this to 69 weeks, with the first five singles from album, breaking the previous record by Ace of Base of 48 weeks with three singles.[115]

Accolades

The picture of a Grammy Award, a thropy that features a golden gramophone on a black marbel block. The award belongs to Jacob Bronstein, who won it in 2007 for Best Spoken Word Album.
Perry was nominated for six Grammy Awards throughout 2011–12.

Despite the mixed reviews, the album managed to win International Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2011. Teenage Dream and its singles earned Perry six Grammy Award nominations, including Album of the Year and Record of the Year.

Year Award Nomination Result
2010 American Music Awards Favorite Pop/Rock Album[116] Nominated
2011 BRIT Awards International Album[117] Nominated
Grammy Awards Album of the Year[118] Nominated
Best Pop Vocal Album Nominated
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for "Teenage Dream" Nominated
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals for "California Gurls" Nominated
Billboard Music Awards Top Pop Album

[119]

Nominated
Virgin Media Music Awards Best Album[120] Nominated
IFPI Platinum Europe Awards Album Title[121] Won
Juno Awards International Album of the Year[120] Won
Premios Telehit International Album of the Year[120] Won
American Music Awards Special Achievement Award For Having 5 Singles at Number #1 Won
2012 Grammy Awards Record of the Year for "Firework" Nominated
Best Pop Solo Performance for "Firework" Nominated
Billboard Music Awards Billboard Spotlight Award Won
List of bests
  • #4Rolling Stone's 50 Best Songs of 2010 for "Teenage Dream".[122]
  • #4Rolling Stone Brasil's Top 25 songs international of the year for "California Gurls".
  • #25 – Rolling Stone Brasil's Top 25 albums international of the year for Teenage Dream.

Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection

Background

Perry performing in Seattle

In October 2010, Rihanna stated that she and Perry have been talking a lot about possibly working together, she stated: "We want to get in the studio and make something......maybe for her re-release. But we want to do something together for sure".[123] In November 2010, Rihanna shed some further light on the duet, stating: "[Katy] sent me a song a while ago and she wanted me to be a part of it. I was like, 'Hell, yeah, of course'. She's my girl and the song is amazing. We'll be recording that together pretty soon".[124]

In March 2011, Dr. Luke’s representative confirmed that Luke was finishing up a new single with Perry, he stated: "They just put the finishing touches on Katy’s newest [upcoming] single, which they created together in February 2011. They had a great time, and the single is amazing. He wishes Katy nothing but continued success and looks forward to working with her again soon”.[125] Also in March 2011, when asked by More Magazine whether she would record a feline-inspired song, Perry replied: "I have a lot of those on the album already. I do have a song coming out in a few months that has a couple of cat references, but I think that's a little too saucy to talk about. I like to leave things a mystery".[126]

In October 2011, Tricky Stewart told MTV that he is back in the studio with Perry working on leftovers from their Teenage Dream sessions. He stated: "Katy and I went into [the studio] just to address some issues with [the] records that we had done in the past that didn't end up going on Teenage Dream, so we are in the process of just listening and freshening up things and getting ready for something special she has going on", hinting that Teenage Dream would have a re-release. Stewart also added: "We always knew that the records we created were special [and] at the time it was more contractual obligation [that they did not make the album], I can only have so many songs produced by me on the album, and she honestly didn't need any more records, as you can tell by the success of this album, the songs have been flawless." Stewart said that one of the songs is titled "Dressing Up", he said: "This song is really special. It's called 'Dressing Up,' so it's going to be a big record, I think, it definitely fits. It's right there in what her sensibilities are as a musician and a songwriter. She doesn't change much. She has a very keen musical taste. It'll be really good".[127][128]

In January 2012, it was revealed by Amazon, Best Buy, and Billboard that Teenage Dream will be re-released on March 26, 2012 under the title Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection.[129]

In February 2012, the cover art and details about Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection were revealed.[130][131] It will contain the original album, plus 3 single remixes; "E.T." featuring rapper Kanye West, "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" featuring Missy Elliott, and the acoustic version of "The One That Got Away". The release features three new songs (two of which didn't make the original cut of Teenage Dream including "Part Of Me", and two brand new tracks called "Wide Awake" and "Dressin' Up", as well as a megamix of Teenage Dream's six singles, made by Tommie Sunshine.[132]

Singles

"Part of Me", which was produced by Lukasz Gottwald and Max Martin, was released as the lead (seventh overall) single from the re-release, by Capitol Records, Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection. It was released for digital download and radio airplay on February 13, 2012.[133] It debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it only the 20th song in the history of the chart to debut at #1. This also marks Perry's seventh #1 overall on the Billboard Hot 100, and her 6th #1 on the 2010s, and from the Teenage Dream era. The song has also since hit #1 on the Hot Dance Club Songs, becoming her 9th in a row, starting with "Waking Up in Vegas" in 2009. "Part of Me" also reached #1 on the Hot Digital Songs.

"Wide Awake" will be released as the final single from the Teenage Dream era. Perry performed the song for the first time on the 2012 Billboard Music Awards. It officially impacted the U.S. Top 40/Mainstream radio on May 22, 2012.[134][135] The song received generally positive reviews from music critics. On June 23, 2012, the single entered the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, making it the eighth consecutive single from Teenage Dream era able to do this and marks Perry's eleventh visit to the top 10 of Billboard Hot 100.[136]

Chart performance

Standard edition

After its release, Teenage Dream debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart, with a total of 192,000 copies sold in its first week,[137] was certified two times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), selling 2,354,000 million copies in United States as of July 1, 2012, and the album is currently in its 98th week on the chart. In the week July 21, 2012, the album jumping from 21 to 2 on the chart (up 417 percent on sales) with sales of 80,000 copies, becoming best sales frame since Christmas of 2010.[138] The album also debuted at number one on the Canadian Albums Chart, selling a total of 26,000 copies,[139] and was certified platinum by the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA).[140]

In Australia, Teenage Dream debuted at number one for a two-week run at the top of the chart. The album was certified triple-platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), for shipments of 210,000 units.[141] In New Zealand, Teenage Dream debuted at number two, and reached number one after four weeks on the chart. It was certifcated gold by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ).[142] As of June 19, 2012, Teenage Dream is the 21th best-selling album of all-time in the country, resulting her as the sixth female to make it on the list (behind Amy Winehouse, Adele, Norah Jones, Shania Twain and Bic Runga).[143] In the United Kingdom, Teenage Dream debuted at #1 on the UK Albums Chart, selling more than 54,176 copies.[144] It was certificated two times platinum by British Phonographic Industry for shipments of 600,000 units.[145] As of April 2012, the album had sold 1,005,728 copies in the UK.[146]

In France, Teenage Dream debuted at #14 on the French Albums Chart and peaked at #3. The album was certificated platinum by the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique (SNEP).[147] In Mexico, the album debuted and peaked at #11. The album was certified gold by (AMPROFON) Association. In Spain, Teenage Dream debuted at #4 on the Spanish Albums Chart and stayed on the chart for twenty-seven weeks. In Brazil, Teenage Dream peaked at #4 on the CD – TOP 20 Semanal ABPD.[148]

Re-release edition

For the re-release edition, the album debuted at number thirteen on the New Zealand Albums Chart. With the re-release, the album was then certified three times Platinum, selling over 45,000 shipments in New Zealand.[149] Teenage Dream re-entered the top ten of the Billboard 200 after the re-release, jumping from 31 to 7 on the chart (up 190 percent on sales from the previous week) with sales of 33,000 copies.[150]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Teenage Dream"Katy Perry, Łukasz Gottwald, Max Martin, Benjamin Levin, Bonnie McKeeDr. Luke, Benny Blanco, Max Martin3:47
2."Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)"Perry, Gottwald, Martin, McKeeDr. Luke, Martin3:50
3."California Gurls" (Featuring. Snoop Dogg)Perry, Calvin Broadus, Martin, Gottwald, McKeeDr. Luke, Blanco, Martin3:55
4."Firework"Perry, Tor Erik Hermansen, Mikkel Storleer Eriksen, Sandy Wilhelm, Ester DeanStargate, Sandy Vee3:48
5."Peacock"Perry, Hermansen, Eriksen, DeanStargate3:51
6."Circle the Drain"Perry, Christopher Stewart, Monte NeubleC. "Tricky" Stewart4:32
7."The One That Got Away"Perry, Gottwald, MartinDr. Luke, Martin3:49
8."E.T."Perry, Gottwald, Martin, Joshua ColemanDr. Luke, Joshua Coleman, Martin3:29
9."Who Am I Living For?"Perry, C. Stewart, Neuble, Brian ThomasC. "Tricky" Stewart4:09
10."Pearl"Perry, Greg WellsGreg Wells4:08
11."Hummingbird Heartbeat"Perry, Greg Stewart, Stacy Barthe, NeubleC. "Tricky" Stewart3:32
12."Not Like the Movies"Perry, WellsWells4:01
Total length:46:45
US edition hidden tracks[151]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."California Gurls" (featuring Snoop Dogg Passion Pit Main Mix)Perry, Broadus, Martin, Gottwald, McKeeDr. Luke, Blanco, Martin (remix by Passion Pit)5:12
14."Teenage Dream" (Kaskade Club Remix)Perry, Gottwald, Martin, Levin, McKeeDr. Luke, Blanco, Martin (remix by Ryan Raddon)6:27
Total length:58:21
iTunes Store deluxe edition[152]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."California Gurls" (featuring Snoop Dogg Passion Pit Main Mix)Perry, Calvin Broadus, Max Martin, Lukasz Gottwald, Bonnie McKeeDr. Luke, Blanco, Martin (remix by Passion Pit)5:12
14."California Gurls" (featuring Snoop Dogg MSTRKRFT Remix)Perry, Broadus, Martin, Gottwald, McKeeDr. Luke, Blanco, Martin (remix by MSTRKRFT)3:59
15."Teenage Dream" (Kaskade Remix)Perry, Gottwald, Martin, Levin, McKeeDr. Luke, Blanco, Martin (remix by Ryan Raddon)6:27
16."Peacock" (Cory Enemy & Mia Moretti Vocal Club Mix)Perry, Hermansen, Eriksen, DeanStargate (remix by Cory Enemy and Mia Moretti)5:32
17."Teenage Dream" (music video)Perry, Gottwald, Martin, Levin, McKeeYoann Lemoine (Director)3:49
18."California Gurls" (featuring Snoop Dogg music video)Perry, Broadus, Martin, Gottwald, McKeeMathew Cullen (Director)3:56
Total length:74:43
Deluxe edition bonus disc: Dream On[153]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."If We Ever Meet Again" (Timbaland featuring Katy Perry)Jim Beanz, Timothy Mosley, Michael BusbeeJim Beanz, Timbaland4:23
2."Starstrukk" (3OH!3 featuring Katy Perry)Sean Foreman, Nathaniel MotteMatt Squire3:22
3."California Gurls" (featuring Snoop Dogg Passion Pit Main Mix)Broadus, Gottwald, Martin, McKee, LevinDr. Luke, Blanco, Martin (remix by Passion Pit)4:11
4."California Gurls" (featuring Snoop Dogg Armand Van Helden Remix)Broadus, Gottwald, Martin, McKee, LevinDr. Luke, Blanco, Martin (remix by Armand Van Helden)5:48
5."Teenage Dream" (Kaskade Club Remix)Gottwald, Martin, McKee, LevinDr. Luke, Blanco, Martin (remix by Ryan Raddon)6:28
Total length:70:57
Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection bonus tracks[154]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."The One That Got Away" (Acoustic)Perry, Gottwald, MartinJon Brion4:18
14."Part of Me"Perry, McKee, Gottwald, MartinDr. Luke, Martin, Cirkut3:35
15."Wide Awake"Perry, Martin, Gottwald, McKee, WalterDr. Luke, Cirkut3:41
16."Dressin' Up"Perry, Matt Thiessen, C. Stewart, Monte NeubleC. Stewart3:44
17."E.T." (Featuring. Kanye West)Perry, Gottwald, Martin, ColemanDr. Luke, Ammo, Martin, Kanye West (co)3:50
18."Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" (Featuring. Missy Elliott)Perry, Gottwald, Martin, McKee, Melissa ElliottDr. Luke, Martin (remix by Łukasz Gottwald and Henry Walter)3:58
19."Tommie Sunshine's Megasix Smash-Up"Perry, Gottwald, Martin, Benjamin Levin, McKee, Broadus, Hermansen, Eriksen, Wilhelm, Dean, ColemanGottwald, Levin, Martin, Stargate, Wilhelm (remix produced and arranged by Thomas Lorello for Brooklyn Fire)7:03
Total length:77:01
Note(s)

Credits and personnel

The following people contributed to Teenage Dream:[155]

  • Ammo – composer, drums, keyboards, programming, producer
  • Benny Blanco – composer, drums, keyboards, programming, producer
  • Dr. Luke – composer, drums, keyboards, programming, producer, executive producer
  • Mikkel S. Eriksen – composer, engineer, instrumentation
  • Nicolas Essig – assistant engineer
  • Fabien Waltmann – synthesizer, programming
  • Josh Freese – drums
  • Charles Malone – guitar, assistant engineer
  • Max Martin – composer, drums, keyboards, programming, producer, executive producer
  • Bonnie McKee – composer
  • Julio Miranda – guitar
  • Monte Neuble – keyboards, composer
  • Luis Navarro – assistant engineer
  • Nick Chahwala – sounds
  • Chris "Tek" O'Ryan – engineer, guitar engineer
  • Brent Paschke – guitar
  • L. Leon Pendarvis – arranger, conductor
  • Katy Perry – composer, vocals
  • Lenny Pickett – saxophone
  • Daniel Silvestri – bass, guitar
  • Snoop Dogg – composer, vocals
  • Stargate – producer
  • Rob Stevenson – A&R
  • C. "Tricky" Stewart – composer, keyboards, producer, drum programming
  • Matt Thiessen – composer
  • Greg Wells – synthesizer, piano, composer, drums, programming, producer
  • Kanye West – co-producer, vocals

Charts and certifications

Chart precession and succession

Preceded by Canadian Albums Chart number-one album
September 11, 2010
Succeeded by
Preceded by Irish Albums Chart number-one album
September 2, 2010
Succeeded by
Mayhem by Imelda May
US Billboard 200 number-one album
September 11, 2010
Succeeded by
UK Albums Chart number-one album
September 11–18, 2010
Succeeded by
Scottish Albums Chart number-one album
September 11–18, 2010
Australian Albums Chart number-one album
September 6–20, 2010
Succeeded by
Preceded by Austrian Albums Chart number-one single
September 17, 2010

Re-release edition

Charts

Chart (2012) Peak
position
Australian Albums Chart[220] 17
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders)[220] 14
Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia)[220] 39
Brazilian Albums Chart [221] 10
Dutch Albums Chart[220] 61
Finnish Albums Chart[220] 18
French Albums Chart[222] 18
New Zealand Albums Chart[223] 132
Swedish Albums Chart[220] 48
UK Albums Chart[224] 61
  • ^1 In the UK Albums Chart, The Complete Confection was combined with the original chart entry for Teenage Dream, with the album jumping back to #6 on the week of the former's release.
  • ^2 In the New Zealand Albums Chart, The Complete Confection was combined with the original chart entry for Teenage Dream, with the album jumping back to #13 on the week of the former's release.

Release history

See also

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Notes

Grein, Paul (March 16, 2011). "Week Ending March 13, 2011: Spears' Second Act". Chart Watch. Yahoo! Music. Retrieved March 16, 2011

Awards and achievements
Preceded by Juno Award for International Album of the Year
2011
Succeeded by
TBD


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