Friday 20 January 2012

Katy Perry's Perfect Game


If you listen to commercial radio, this is not news: Katy Perry had a huge year. She went No.1 five times. She was the most played artist on the radio. But the record industry is so weird, it's hard to know whether this kind of success translates into huge amounts of money.
So we asked.
I walked over to Katy Perry's record label. She's on Capital, which is under EMI. I met Greg Thompson, executive vice president of marketing and promotion at EMI.
"Did you guys end up in the black?" I asked.
"As far as I know, yes," he said.
"How do you not know?!"
"I believe we did. Absolutely," he said.
But how much did they spend on Katy Perry? And how much did they make?
 
Here's what EMI did say: "We invested substantially to make a great record."
What does "substantially" mean? I called up Andy Tavel, an entertainment lawyer. He's had clients like Mary J. Blige and the Cure. I ran into Dr. John in his lobby. Tavel helped me think through what EMI spent on Katy Perry.
The first expense is the album itself.
Why so expensive? Take "California Gurls." It features Snoop Dogg. He's pricey. And the producers on the song — Dr. Luke and Max Martin (among others), who charge around $100,000 per song. And there are 12 tracks on the album.
Then there's Katy Perry's advance. "That advance could have been perhaps a million dollars net, maybe $2 million — I can't say for certain," Tavel says.
So the record company has shelled out millions of dollars before anyone has even heard the album.
Next expense: Getting the album played on Top 40 radio. Tavel says it could cost up to $250,000 just to get the first single played on radio — special promotions, free merchandise and gifts.
For example: the painting of Katy Perry on one program director's wall. She's naked, wrapped in a cloud of cotton candy. (That's also the album cover image, but seeing it painted is somehow different.)
Tavel figures the album cost the label somewhere around $4 million.
They made all that — and much more — on the sales of Katy Perry singles.
"Being in the business of pennies," Greg Thompson, the EMI record exec says, "can actually be a good business."
Here's what Katy Perry sold in the United States: 2 million albums and 24 million digital tracks. That's not a lot of albums. That is a LOT of songs. At a dollar a pop.
Back to the back of the envelope: Let's say you bought "The One That Got Away" for 99 cents on iTunes. Thirty cents goes to Apple. Fifteen cents goes to the songwriters (including Katy Perry). The label gets the rest. Perry has to pay back the recording costs and the advance out of her royalties.
By my estimate, the record-shattering, chart-topping Katy Perry made her label around $8 million in U.S. music sales. And that doesn't even count revenue from movie trailers, commercials or foreign sales.
But, Katy Perry notwithstanding, the record industry is still in trouble.
"The problem is, their batting average isn't high enough," Tavel says. "Those success stories like Katy Perry are unfortunately too few and far between."
EMI needs a whole roster of Katy Perrys.

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Katy Perry kisses male fan during Jakarta concert

Katy Perry kissed a boy, and appeared to like it, at her first concert since her split with husband Russell Brand.
Perry took her "California Dreams" tour to Jakarta, Indonesia, last night in her first public appearance since Brand filed for divorce on Dec. 30, after just 14 months of marriage.
"It’s so exciting to finally get to Indonesia. It takes 27 hours from Los Angeles to get here," Perry said onstage, according to the Jakarta Globe. "You guys have been waiting for so long, it feels like a lifetime."





At one point in the concert, before her breakthrough single "I Kissed a Girl," Perry invited a male member of the audience to join her onstage.

"I want the first boy to take their shirt off to get up on stage," Perry commanded.
Perry's request was met by a tall, lean 21-year-old who introduced himself as Adri. Shirtless Adri was rewarded for his boldness by Perry grabbing his face, and planting a loud kiss on his cheek .
"I’m shaking," Adri said, before leaning in and giving the singer a kiss on her cheek.
Perry appeared to enjoy the kiss, and seemed in high spirits as she blasted through 14 of her high-octane hits. But she did tell concert-goers about one thing weighing on her mind -- and it wasn't Brand.
"I'm enjoying Jakarta," the singer said. "But I’m sunburned."




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Sunday 8 January 2012

Who The Best Pop Female Artist 2011?

Who The Best Pop Female Artist 2011?
Lady Gaga
Beyonce
Katy Perry
Britney Spears
Taylor Swift
Adele
Rihanna
Kelly Clarkson
Kesha

  
pollcode.com free polls 
Remember ! u can vote many time.. 1 vote per day.. :) 
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