
Katy Perry, an American performer and songwriter, was raised in a strict, conservative family. She began singing gospel songs at the age of teen, following her childhood in the church. Even though it wasn't permissible by her parents Perry was exposed to all sorts of music, which was provided to her by her close friends because she was born with an affinity for music right from the beginning. Perry was an outspoken woman who stood up for her dream of becoming famous and followed through with the dream. In the years before her first break, she was faced with numerous challenges, and didn't get success immediately. A lot of her tracks were rejected before she got accepted by 'Capitol Record.' Her second studio album 'One of the Boys' came out to be a massive success, marking a turning point in her professional career. She had become professionally singing and she hasn't looked back ever since. Her next album 'Teenage Dreams The Dreams of Teenage Dreams' captured the attention of many music lovers and became one of the best-selling albums of all time. Katy Perry became a well-known musician after her debut album. It broke many records. Beyond writing and recording songs, Perry is also known for her charitable work. Additionally, she is an activist and promotes the rights of gays.
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