

And it's certainly not afraid of the big bad wolf whistles. HOWEVER! It's not all bad news, K-Per's involvement brings an element of glamour to the song, more so than the Katy-less original, and her low vocal tone makes her an interesting, distinctive choice of artist to collaborate with.īasically, a song like this was never going to sit quietly in the background and for that I kinda respect it, ya know? It's not afraid to be loud and obnoxious. It's quite forgettable too, and for a fairly average length song, it sure feels like it goes on a lot longer.

Like, seriously, what does that even mean? I dread to think.
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Then there's the lyrics: "I think I should know how to make love to something innocent without leaving my fingerprints out". It's not big, it's just bad and means the song owes more to a construction site than Benny Benassi's 'Satisfaction'. It's a rowdy laddy song with a hard edge that has very little likable about it (other than Miss Perry's little face in the video of course).įirst up there's those incessant wolf-whistles.

'Starstrukk', on the other hand, does none of those things. You see, 'Don't Trust Me' was a cheeky electro/pop song - it had a catchy chorus, it was fun and it sort of stuck out on the radio. probably not, unless you like your songs to be REALLY QUITE ANNOYING. But does this song live up to them? Errr. With the success of their last single, 'Don't Trust Me' and the very fact that Katy Perry features on this song, expectations are understandably high.
