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'Like a synthesizer and a toilet had a baby'; Katy Perry's latest song is a political hot mess

We’re pretty sure Katy Perry singing about fake news is a sign of the end of times.

Just sayin’.

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Perry’s latest song, “Chained to the Rhythm” is a political hot mess, especially since she sings about fake news, which will likely upset Chris Cuomo who just yesterday compared the term to the media’s own personal n-word (he did apologize but WOW).

The song isn’t being met with the most positive feedback; we did listen to it but sadly had to turn it off when a large gathering of cats tried to take over the office.

It was the darndest thing.

Actually it’s climate change that ruins everything. Duh.

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Poetic to say the very least.

Beyond the weird tie in with dancing and drinking (and zombies), we THINK the main message of her song is that people are not really informed … or something. Pretty sure she was going for some deep, edgy sentiment here but like Shapiro said, it came out more synthesizer and toilet.

What a visual.

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