Perry’s “Roar” came to the attention of executives about three months ago, Miller said, and he feels it helps convey the feelings athletes feel when they achieve a victory or personal milestone. “’Roar’ celebrates the jubilation of the athlete in a moment of triumph as well as the pure joy that comes from watching the Games,” he said.
Perry’s “Roar” came to the attention of executives about three months ago, Miller said, and he feels it helps convey the feelings athletes feel when they achieve a victory or personal milestone. “’Roar’ celebrates the jubilation of the athlete in a moment of triumph as well as the pure joy that comes from watching the Games,” he said.