The personal struggles Katy Perry faced after her split from Russell Brand are detailed in songs off her upcoming album, "PRISM," including one heartbreaking track about suicidal thoughts.
The 28-year-old songstress discussed her inner battle in a candid interview with Billboard magazine about "PRISM."
Tracks off the work, due out Oct. 22, focus on some of the most devastating moments of her divorce from Brand. In "Ghost," she sings "You sent a text/It's like the wind changed your mind," referencing how Brand dumped her via text message back in 2011. "By the Grace of God" describes Perry lying on the bathroom floor, fending off suicidal thoughts.
"That song is evident of how tough it really was at a certain point," she told Billboard's Ryan McGinley. "I asked myself, 'Do I want to endure? Should I continue living?' All the songs are real-life moments. I can only write autobiographically. I put all the evidence in the music. I tell my fans if they want to know the real truth about stuff, just listen to the songs."
Better than another black and white House of Dereon mess filmed in a storage locker
It really isn't though.
Britney NEEDS the special effects, elaborate sets, extra backup dancers just to look like a star.
Put her in the 1+1 studio, and she'd probably convulse in the tub.
She was just taking them out of some basket on stage and going back and forth between tossing them and just WHIPPING them at people. That **** hurt for weeks.
The personal struggles Katy Perry faced after her split from Russell Brand are detailed in songs off her upcoming album, "PRISM," including one heartbreaking track about suicidal thoughts.
The 28-year-old songstress discussed her inner battle in a candid interview with Billboard magazine about "PRISM."
Tracks off the work, due out Oct. 22, focus on some of the most devastating moments of her divorce from Brand. In "Ghost," she sings "You sent a text/It's like the wind changed your mind," referencing how Brand dumped her via text message back in 2011. "By the Grace of God" describes Perry lying on the bathroom floor, fending off suicidal thoughts.
"That song is evident of how tough it really was at a certain point," she told Billboard's Ryan McGinley. "I asked myself, 'Do I want to endure? Should I continue living?' All the songs are real-life moments. I can only write autobiographically. I put all the evidence in the music. I tell my fans if they want to know the real truth about stuff, just listen to the songs."
First Britney, now Katy.
This shows they both don't care for their fans + would have killed themselves off. Repulsive.