Although my Top 40 radio days are long gone, I must admit I find Pop Princess Katy Perry‘s music ~ and persona ~ infectiously irresistible. So during a recent trip home to visit family, my 10-year-old niece had little problem twisting my arm to take her to see Part Of Me, which documents Perry’s latest world tour, her struggle and subsequent rise to stardom, and elements of her personal life.
And I’ve gotta say, I enjoyed every minute of it. I laughed, I cried, I was moved, I was even inspired. Perry has traversed quite a path from gospel/Christian singer (she was raised in a strict Pentecostal household by a preacher father and his wife) to the fearlessly daring pop force she is today. After all, her first hit single was “I Kissed A Girl” (and she liked it).
Perry is the real deal. She writes her own songs, (which she seems to churn out with remarkable consistency and speed), 13 of which have become hit singles, five off of one record alone (Teenage Dream), tying her with Michael Jackson and becoming the only female in history to do so. She has a remarkably powerful and beautiful clear voice to boot. Perry demonstrates a sincere interest in and devotion to her fans (at times forcing herself to personally greet fans backstage in spite of utter exhaustion), and she in turn (deservedly)
has masses of devoted fans, as evidenced by the sold-out shows and the adoring comments of the many interviewed throughout the doc. She is unfailingly loyal, surrounding herself with and employing many of her friends and family from early on in her career to now. Perry was by no means an overnight success, which makes it all the more gratifying to see her reach the enormous success she has today, particularly in light of her true talent, hard work, drive and never-give-up attitude, not to mention because she appears to be a genuinely good person. Continue reading