Katy Perry and Doechii Want You to Know “I’M HIS, HE’S MINE”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Katy Perry and Doechii show what it means to be everything their partners could ever need.

She doesn’t need an introduction, but I’ll give her one anyway. Katy Perry is a pop princess who dominates the charts and mainstream radio whenever she chooses. We’ve all listened to “Firework,” “Teenage Dream,” “Roar,” “E.T.,” “Dark Horse,” etc. She holds millions of followers, monthly listeners, and sales 16 years into her successful career—still breaking records with every hit.

Katy Perry makes her much-anticipated return with the new song “I’M HIS, HE’S MINE,” released on September 13th. This track follows her VMA performance alongside Doechii, who also features in the song. “I’M HIS, HE’S MINE” explores a relationship that’s both intoxicating and mutually exclusive, sending a clear message to other women to back off because they are all they need. This song is part of Katy Perry’s upcoming album 143, set to drop on September 20th.

As soon as the song starts, it’s clear that Katy Perry is in her element, effortlessly delivering a track that’s set to hit the charts. The beat is irresistible, making you want to bob your head, dance, or just move along. The melody is soothing yet captivating, perfectly encapsulating the vibe. In short, “I’M HIS, HE’S MINE” delivers the vibes.

Check out “I’M HIS, HE’S MINE” below.


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