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Government Investigating Pop Star After New Music Video Raises Eyebrows

Pop singer Katy Perry’s ballyhooed return to the music scene hasn’t exactly gone to plan.
Perry has been slowly releasing songs for her upcoming album “143,” and the early responses have not been great.
Even outlets like left-leaning Kotaku — which would ostensibly be all aboard Perry’s brand of rah-rah feminism — lambasted her debut single on that album, “Woman’s World” as “embarrassing.”

And now, the next single to come off of her forthcoming album, “Lifetimes,” is facing scrutiny from a group with a little more legal authority than Kotaku.
According to the BBC, the Spanish government is investigating Perry and her team for filming “Lifetimes” on an ecologically protected island without permission.

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