domingo, 4 de marzo de 2018

Download Video HD Katy Perry Dark Horse (Official) ft. Juicy J



"Dim Horse" is a tune recorded by American vocalist Katy Perry highlighting rapper Juicy J. It was initially discharged on September 17, 2013, by Capitol Records as the principal limited time single from Perry's fourth studio collection, Prism (2013). After three months, it was discharged as the third authority single on December 17. The two craftsmen co-composed the tune with its makers, Max Martin, Cirkut, and Dr. Luke, close by Sarah Hudson. It was brought about by Perry and Hudson amid a composition session in Perry's main residence of Santa Barbara, California, and Juicy J was later authorized for a verse on the tune.

"Dull Horse" joins the class of trap and hip bounce, duplicating what has been depicted as a "Southern rap-techno mashup". The track includes a negligible creation, with an "enchanting" and "develop" tone to Perry's vocals, while Juicy J is highlighted on the tune's introduction and rapped connect. Perry, in interviews, said she needed the tune to have a "witchy, spell-y sort of dark enchantment y thought", so she composed it from the point of view of a witch cautioning a man not to become hopelessly enamored with her in light of the fact that on the off chance that he does, she will be his last. The tune was a piece of an opposition supported by Pepsi in which fans could vote by means of Twitter on whether they would incline toward either "Dim Horse" or "Reveling in the sunlight of good fortune" to be discharged as the main limited time single from Prism.

"Dull Horse" was a business achievement, outlining at number one in Canada, the Netherlands and the United States. It likewise achieved the main ten in very nearly 20 nations including New Zealand, United Kingdom, Sweden and Venezuela and in addition the Digital Songs outline of Billboard magazine.[1] Billboard recognized Dark Horse as solidifying trap music's place on the charts.[2] Perry initially played out the tune inhabit the 2013 iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas on September 20, 2013. The melody's first real TV execution was at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards on January 26, 2014.[3] "Dull Horse" was selected for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards. The tune has sold 13.2 million units (joined deals and track-equal streams), turning into the second top of the line melody worldwide for 2014.[4]