Katy Perry, born Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson on October 25, 1984, in Santa Barbara, California, is a renowned American singer, songwriter, and television judge. Raised in a conservative household, Perry began her musical journey singing in church before pursuing a career in gospel music as a teenager. Her initial foray into the industry, using her birth name, didn't achieve widespread success. It wasn't until she adopted the stage name Katy Perry and shifted towards mainstream pop music that her career gained traction. In 2008, her breakthrough single "I Kissed a Girl" from the album "One of the Boys" topped charts globally, marking her arrival as a pop sensation. The subsequent years saw Perry releasing hit after hit, including "Teenage Dream," "California Gurls," and "Firework." Her album "Teenage Dream" made history by tying Michael Jackson's record of five number-one singles from a single album. Beyond her music,...