In a year of great pop music, Katy Perry's latest is pop trash
Briefly

Katy Perry resorts to using her 4-year-old daughter on her album '143' in a poignant yet desperate attempt to maintain relevance and innocence.
The closing track 'Wonder' resembles a repeated narrative from Perry's past, urging her daughter to maintain innocence in a cynical world, but feels forced.
After a lackluster run of previous albums, Perry's collaboration with Dr. Luke suggests a desperation to reclaim her status in the youthful pop landscape.
At 39, Perry faces the brutal disinterest of an industry fixated on novelty, highlighting the challenges aging artists encounter in maintaining their relevance.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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