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Katy Perry New Album “Prism” Featuring “Roar” Listen Right Here

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Here’s Katy Perry’s “Prism,” streaming now on Soundcloud:

1. “Roar”

Katy Perry
Lukasz Gottwald
Max Martin
Bonnie McKee
Henry Walter

Dr. Luke
Martin
Cirkut

3:42
2. “Legendary Lovers”

Perry
Gottwald
Martin
McKee
Walter

Dr. Luke
Martin

3:44
3. “Birthday”

Perry
Gottwald
Martin
McKee
Walter

Dr. Luke
Martin

3:35
4. “Walking on Air”

Perry
Klas Ã…hlund
Martin
Adam Baptiste
Caméla Leierth

Ã…hlund

3:42
5. “Unconditionally”

Perry
Gottwald
Martin
Walter

Dr. Luke
Cirkut

3:49
6. “Dark Horse” (featuring Juicy J)

Perry
Jordan Houston
Gottwald
Sarah Hudson
Martin
Walter

Dr. Luke
Martin

3:35
7. “This Is How We Do”

Perry
Ã…hlund
Martin

Ã…hlund
Martin

3:24
8. “International Smile”

Perry
Gottwald
Martin
Walter

Dr. Luke
Cirkut

3:48
9. “Ghost”

Perry
Gottwald
Martin
McKee
Walter

Dr. Luke
Cirkut

3:23
10. “Love Me”

Perry
Martin
Christian Karlsson
Vincent Pontare
Magnus Lidehäll

Bloodshy 3:53
11. “This Moment”

Perry
Tor Erik Hermansen
Mikkel Storleer Eriksen
Benjamin Levin

Stargate
Benny Blanco

3:47
12. “Double Rainbow”

Perry
Sia Furler
Greg Kurstin

Kurstin 3:52
13. “By the Grace of God”

Perry
Greg Wells

Perry
Wells

4:28

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