Electric (Katy Perry song)

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"Electric"
Electric (Katy Perry song).png
Single by Katy Perry
from the album Pokémon 25: The Album
ReleasedMay 14, 2021 (2021-05-14)
Recorded2021
StudioUnsub Studios (Los Angeles)
Secret Garden Studios (Santa Barbara)
GenreElectropop
Length3:13
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Katy Perry singles chronology
"Not the End of the World"
(2020)
"Electric"
(2021)
Pokémon 25 singles chronology
"Only Wanna Be with You"
(2021)
"Electric"
(2021)
"Take It Home"
(2021)
Music video
"Electric" on YouTube

"Electric" is a song by American singer Katy Perry released on May 14, 2021, through Capitol Records, as the second single of the Pokémon 25 soundtrack album. It is an electropop ballad written by Perry, Jon Bellion, Lucas Marx, Oliver Peterhof, Rachel Kanner, Bruce Wiegner, and Jordan Johnson and Stefan Johnson of The Monsters & Strangerz, with production being handled by the latter three alongside German. The track's release was accompanied by a music video directed by Carlos López Estrada, in which Perry and Pikachu assist younger versions of themselves. The younger version of Perry is played by Meili Aspen Caputo.

Background and composition[]

On January 13, 2021, it was announced that the celebration of the 25th anniversary of Japanese media franchise Pokémon would commence with a musical collaboration with Perry.[1][2] Describing herself as a "lifelong Pokémon fan",[3] she stated that "In this moment of unknown, there are dependable places and characters and institutions and people, and I hope I can be one of them. That's what I hope for in my personal self, and even in my involvement with this collab."[4] On May 10, 2021, the singer officially announced the single's title and release date through her social media accounts.[5]

Perry later told MTV that she was asked to write an empowerment anthem, and explained her philosophy regarding writing songs: "Some people write only heartache songs or sexy songs or a combination. And my lane seems to be the 'you can do it, ignite your light' empowerment. It's all within, you know? That's a message I love standing by."[6] "Electric" was structured as an electropop ballad composed in the C major key.[7][8][9][10][11] It talks about the joy that comes after achieving life goals with the friends help.[12] It was written by Perry, Jon Bellion, Lucas Marx, Oliver Peterhof, Rachel Kanner, Bruce Wiegner, Jordan Johnson and Stefan Johnson.[13] It was produced by The Monsters & Strangerz, Wiegner and German.[14] Perry's vocals spans from G3 to D5.[11]

Release and promotion[]

"Electric" was released to digital download and streaming on May 14, 2021.[15] It was released to Australian and Italian radios at the same day.[16][17] The song serves as the second single of Pokémon 25: The Album after Post Malone's cover of "Only Wanna Be with You".[18] An "Electric" compact disc single is available to buy on the official Pokémon 25 site, and was released on June 25.[19] Additionally on the same page, pieces of merchandise inspired by the single are also sold.[20] Additionally, "Electric" will be included on the Netflix film soundtrack of He's All That (2021).[21]

Reception[]

Halle Kiefer of Vulture.com said that it follows "in the well-trod footsteps of 'Roar' and 'Firework'", describing all three of them as "inspirational pop ballads".[7] In a review by Billboard, staff written that the song "sees Perry return to anthemic pop."[8] MTV's Patrick Hosken called the song "belt-ready bop."[6] In an article published by Universal Music Poland, the writer said the song "makes [the listener] immediately charged with the positive energy, in keeping with the song's title."[12]

In the United States, "Electric" debuted at number 25 on Digital Song Sales chart.[22] Elsewhere, it managed to peak at number 97 on Canadian Hot 100, 120 on Global 200 and 112 on Global 200 Excluding U.S. charts.[23][24][25] In Latin American countries, the song charted within top 20 of Ecuador, El Salvador, Panama and Uruguay English charts.[26][27][28][29]

Music video[]

Development and release[]

"Pikachu is the evolved form of Pichu, so in the video, you see the younger version of me with Pichu and myself in the present day with Pikachu. We both evolve, yet retain a sense of playfulness."

–Perry talking about the music video.[13]

The music video was directed by Mexican-American filmmaker Carlos López Estrada, written by Estrada, Doug Klinger and Perry, with Klinger beinger executive producer, and Santiago Gonzales being director of photography.[13][30] It was recorded on Hawaiian island Oahu in such locations as Diamond Head Lighthouse and Kualoa Ranch.[31] United States Coast Guard approved shooting on the island. In the interview with MTV, Perry said that one of the ideas behind the music video was a "reminder of her trying to figure out who she wanted to be as a teenage artist performing under her given name, Katheryn Hudson." Singer also added that she chose Hawaii as clip's location because it "provided the perfect lush and naturalistic surroundings."[6] Shooting took two 12-hour days.[31]

Before the shooting, production team was looking for a "girl with a blonde hair and blue eyes that could play the guitar." Meili Aspen Caputo was finally casted to play younger version of the singer in the video. Actress said that her mother received a phonecall from the production team, and after a hair color change, Caputo played in the music video. In the interview with MidWeek magazine, actress shared that being on the set was a "fun" experience.[31] In the interview with MTV, Perry further added: "[Caputo] put her hair in pigtails and she looks identical to this one from that video I have of me playing."[6]

The music video starts off in Diamond Head Lighthouse (pictured).

Good Morning America shared a thirty-second sneak peek of the "Electric" music video on May 13, 2021, which premiered in full the following day.[32] The behind-the-scenes video was published on Perry's official YouTube channel on June 7, 2021.[33]

Synopsis and reception[]

The video starts with Perry and Pikachu hanging out in Hawaii. After the two stop at Diamond Head Lighthouse, they travel back in time. They encounter the younger versions of themselves, who are performing at the farmer's marketplace.[34] The older version of Perry subtly manipulates the marketplace to help the younger version of herself find her style in music.[35] Afterwards, she gets her younger version to join a talent competition being held at the island.[7] By the end of the video, the younger version of Perry gives her first club performance as the older version of Perry and Pikachu looks on from the crowd.[34]

Entertainment Weekly's Joey Nolfi and Pure Chart's Yohann Ruelle described the music video as "adorable."[10][35] Halle Kiefer from Vulture.com standed that Pichu is the video's highlight.[7] Patrick Hosken of MTV written that this song "needed a locale as large as its sound."[6]

Credits and personnel[]

Song credits[]

Credits adapted from Tidal and CD single.[14][19]

Personnel

  • Katy Perry – vocals, songwriting
  • Bruce Wiegner – songwriting, production, co-production, programming
  • The Monsters & Strangerz – production, programming
    • Jordan K. Johnson – songwriting
    • Stefan Johnson – songwriting
  • German – production, programming
  • Bart Schoudel – vocal production, programming
  • Jon Bellion – songwriting
  • Lucas Marx – songwriting
  • Oliver Peterhof – songwriting
  • Rachel Kanner – songwriting
  • Rachael Findlen – engineering, recording, studio personnel
  • Serban Ghenea – mixing, studio personnel
  • John Hanes – mixing engineering
  • Dave Kutch – mastering

Music video credits[]

Credits adapted from music video's promotional poster.[30]

  • Carlos López Estrada – writing, directing
  • Doug Klinger – writing, executive production
  • Katy Perry – writing, starring
  • Nicole Jordan Webber – production
  • Andrew Chennisi – production
  • Yusef Chabayta – production
  • Maverick Media – animation
  • Targa Sahyoun – commission
  • Anna Heinrich – head of production
  • Vance Lorenzini – production designer
  • Santiago Gonzales – photography direction
  • Julian Conner – postproduction
  • Cami Starkman – edition
  • Meili Aspen Caputo – starring

Charts[]

Chart performance for "Electric"
Chart (2021) Peak
position
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[23] 97
Czech Republic (Rádio Top 100)[36] 39
Ecuador Anglo (Monitor Latino)[26] 15
El Salvador (Monitor Latino)[27] 20
Germany Download (Official German Charts)[37] 33
Global 200 (Billboard)[24] 120
Japan Hot Overseas (Billboard)[38] 1
Mexico Airplay (Billboard)[39] 45
New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ)[40] 19
Panama Anglo (Monitor Latino)[28] 8
Uruguay Anglo (Monitor Latino)[29] 15
US Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[22] 25

Release history[]

Release dates and formats for "Electric"
Region Date Format(s) Label Ref.
Various May 14, 2021 Capitol [15]
Australia Contemporary hit radio UMA [16]
Italy Universal [17]
Various June 25, 2021 CD Capitol [19]

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