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"Firework" is a song by American singer Katy Perry from her third studio album, Teenage Dream (2010). Perry co-wrote the song with Ester Dean and the song's producers Stargate and Sandy Vee. It is a dance-pop self-empowerment anthem with inspirational lyrics, and Perry felt it was an important song for her on the record.
"Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" is a song by American singer Katy Perry from her third studio album, Teenage Dream. The song was produced by Dr. Luke and Max Martin, who also co-wrote the song with Perry and Bonnie McKee. Perry stated that she was inspired to write the track after a night of wild partying and streaking.
"Firework" (Katy Perry and Jodi DiPiazza duet) – a duet from the television special Night of Too Many Stars, it received 4 million views in the first 4 days [138] and was the most viral video on YouTube for a short period of time. [139]
“Firework” by Katy Perry (2010) With iconic lyrics like “do you ever feel like a plastic bag, drifting through the wind, wanting to start again?’ you can’t help but sing along to Katy ...
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According to Perry, "California Gurls" is an answer song to "Empire State of Mind" (2009), by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys. Its mid-tempo production incorporates disco-pop and funk-pop with influences of new wave and electropop. Its lyrics are an ode to the state of California, in which both Perry and Snoop Dogg were born and raised.
These two songs came out within a year of each other and have been on the 4th of July playlist ever since. Miley Cyrus released her hit song in 2009, and Katy Perry followed with her release in 2010.
Oppose: Katy Perry is the only artist to have a song with the singular "Firework" on Wikipedia. Disambiguation is not needed when a hatnote could be added and it would be fine. Yves 21:24, 10 October 2010 (UTC) Oppose per WP:PRECISION. As noted by Yves, the Katy Perry song is the only one with this exact title on Wikipedia.