Katy Perry Faces Backlash Over New Single 'Woman's World'
The singer's attempt at a feminist anthem is criticized for outdated themes and controversial production choices.
- 'Woman's World' is seen as a retrograde effort, failing to resonate with contemporary audiences.
- Critics highlight the involvement of Dr. Luke, an accused abuser, in the production of the track.
- The song's lyrics and visuals are described as pandering and lacking in substance.
- Perry's return to music follows a series of poorly received albums and years as an American Idol judge.
- The new album '143,' set to release in September, raises questions about Perry's relevance in today's pop landscape.