Pop singer Katy Perryโs ballyhooed return to the music scene hasnโt exactly gone to plan.
Perry has been slowly releasing songs for her upcoming album โ143,โ and the early responses have not been great.
Even outlets like left-leaning Kotaku โ which would ostensibly be all aboard Perryโs brand of rah-rah feminism โ lambasted her debut single on that album, โWomanโs Worldโ as โembarrassing.โ
And now, the next single to come off of her forthcoming album, โLifetimes,โ 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 โLifetimesโ on an ecologically protected island without permission.
(The untranslated statement from the Spanish government can be found here.)
Perry filmed portions of โLifetimesโ at night clubs on coastal islands like Ibiza and Formentera.
Thatโs fine, according to the Spanish government.
The issue, however, were scenes that appeared to be filmed on the uninhabited isle of SโEspalmador in Formentera.
Per the BBC, the dunes found on SโEspalmador are of โgreat ecological value,โ and thus, one needs permission to film or do anything on that island.
Local Spanish authorities claim that Perry and her team did not seek, nor were they granted permission, thus โpreliminary investigation actions have been initiated.โ
The BBC noted that Perry isnโt in any trouble โ yet.
โOfficials stressed that Katy Perry was not under investigation for what it called โcrimes against the environment,โ as filming can be authorized in the area,โ the outlet noted.
Currently, the investigation appears to be centered on whether or not permission was properly acquired to film on SโEspalmador.
Should the investigation find that permission was not granted, Perry may face some repercussions.
And thatโs the last thing the pop singer wants or needs.
As mentioned above, โ143โ is not exactly getting off the a raucous start, which is a shame for Perry because she desperately needs a win.
A cursory glance at her discography, sales figures and accolades paint the picture of a pop star desperately trying to reach the apex of 2010โs โTeenage Dream.โ
The follow-up album, 2013โs โPrismโ was still a big success โ albeit without quite hitting the highs of her 2010 album.
โWitnessโ in 2017 did just a little worse than โPrism,โ and things truly bottomed out with 2020โs โSmile,โ which failed to top U.S. charts at any point โ something the last three albums could all claim.
The talent behind contemporary pop hits like โCalifornia Gurls,โ โRoarโ and โLast Friday Nightโ hasnโt had a prominent place in the traditional music scene for some time now.
Getting in trouble for violating international rules probably wonโt help matters.
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.
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