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2013 single by Katy Perry

2013 single by Katy Perry

"Roar"
Katy Perry - Roar.png
Single by Katy Perry
from the anthology Prism
Released August x, 2013 (2013-08-10)
Recorded March 2013
Studio
  • Luke'south in the Boo (Malibu, California)
  • Playback Recording Studio (Santa Barbara, California)
  • MXM Studios (Stockholm, Sweden)
  • Secret Garden Studios (Montecito, California)
Genre
  • Power popular
Length 3:42
Characterization Capitol
Songwriter(due south)
  • Katy Perry
  • Lukasz Gottwald
  • Max Martin
  • Bonnie McKee
  • Henry Walter
Producer(s)
  • Dr. Luke
  • Max Martin
  • Cirkut
Katy Perry singles chronology
"Hummingbird Heartbeat"
(2012)
"Roar"
(2013)
"Who Y'all Love"
(2013)
Music video
"Roar" on YouTube

"Roar" is a song by American singer Katy Perry for her fourth studio album, Prism (2013). It was released every bit the lead unmarried from the record on Baronial 10, 2013. Perry co-wrote the vocal with Bonnie McKee and its producers Dr. Luke, Max Martin, and Cirkut. It is a power popular song containing elements of loonshit rock and lyrics centering on standing upwardly for oneself and self-empowerment.

To promote the song, Perry performed under the Brooklyn Bridge at the end of the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards, on The X Factor Australia, at the Sydney Opera House in late October 2013, and on the German Idiot box evidence Schlag den Raab. Grady Hall and Marker Kudsi directed the vocal's music video, which features Perry trying to adapt to the jungle and taming a tiger afterward surviving a plane crash. Though the song received mostly mixed reviews, it was nominated for Song of the Year and All-time Popular Solo Functioning at the 56th Almanac Grammy Awards.

The vocal was a commercial success, topping charts in Commonwealth of australia, Austria, Canada, Republic of ireland, Israel, Lebanon, New Zealand, Scotland, Slovenia, South korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Past the end of 2013, "Roar" had sold over 9.9 million units (combined sales and rails-equivalent streams) globally co-ordinate to the International Federation of the Phonographic Manufacture (IFPI). "Roar" has sold 6.6 million copies in the US, over i one thousand thousand in the United Kingdom, and was Australia'south best-selling female vocal of the year with 560,000 copies sold within that time. When "Roar" was certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), Perry became the first artist to take 3 Diamond certified singles in the country, the others being "Firework" and "Dark Horse". In Feb 2020, the music video for "Roar" reached iii billion views, becoming the showtime female-centered video to accomplish the milestone in YouTube's history.

Production and composition [edit]

The song was mixed past Serban Ghenea at MixStar Studios. "Roar" was recorded in iv other studios: Luke'due south in the Boo, Playback Recording Studio and Hush-hush Garden Studios, all located in the state of California, equally well as MXM Studios in Stockholm, Sweden Perry co-wrote the song with Bonnie McKee and its producers Dr. Luke, Max Martin, and Cirkut.[1] All its development took place in March 2013.[2] McKee told MTV that "Roar" is "kind of a 'pick yourself up and dust yourself off and keep going', female-empowerment song" and "kind of an epiphany song."[iii] Perry said she wrote the vocal later undergoing therapy, saying she was "sick of keeping all these feelings inside and not speaking up for myself".[four]

Musically, "Roar" is a power popular[five] [6] [seven] vocal that features elements of loonshit rock.[8] [9] Throughout the vocal, Perry "flexes diva-similar vocals", singing the lyric "Hey!" several times in a way resemblant of The Lumineers.[10] The song'southward instrumentation is equanimous of "pounding" pianos and "booming" bass drums.[10] According to the sheet music published past Alfred Music. on Musicnotes.com, "Roar" is composed in the central of B major[11] and fix in a 4
iv
time signature at a moderate tempo of ninety beats per infinitesimal. Perry's song range spans from the depression note B 3 to the loftier note E five, while the music follows the chord progression of B –Cm–Gm–E .[12] The song shares the theme of empowerment with Perry'south single "Firework".[13] [14] Perry described the runway as a song speaking about standing up for oneself.[xv]

Release [edit]

Perry announced "Roar" would be the first unmarried from Prism with the release of a video teaser featuring the vocalizer called-for a blue wig.[xvi] More video teasers were released onto YouTube, showing Perry at a funeral with a coffin busy with the singer'due south famous pink and white pinwheels dress,[17] and entering a recording booth while dressed with a "throwback" jacket featured in the single's comprehend art,[xviii] which was revealed on August eight, 2013.[eighteen] Information technology features a tiger print border effectually Perry, who wears a blue Japanese silk sukajan jacket, with the image of a tiger printed on its back.[19] On the aforementioned day of the song'south digital release, a lyric video for it, produced by Joe Humpay, Aya Tanimura, Tim Zimmer, and Tuan Le, was released onto YouTube. Information technology primarily shows Perry doing daily activities such every bit eating breakfast, going to the bathroom, and taking a bath, while texting the lyrics of "Roar" to friends. Some words are substituted with various Emoji characters.[20] [21] It was target of plagiarism accusations by music producer Dillon Francis, who felt information technology copied the concept of instant messaging from his video entitled "Messages".[22]

The outset video teaser for "Roar" was released on August ii, 2013 along with an announcement that the American release was scheduled for August 12[23] with a subsequent release to mainstream radio on August 13.[24] However, the song debuted two days earlier than expected by leaking on August 10.[25] The UK release was originally scheduled for September 8, merely on August thirty Perry appear the release date would be moved up to September 1.[26]

Critical reception [edit]

Miriam Coleman from Rolling Rock appreciated the songs'south "easy poppy beat" and its "repeated refrains", factors she believed contributed to make the song a "determined notation for the new album".[27] James Montgomery of MTV described it as "one of the more perfect pop songs to come down the pipeline in quite a while". Gerrick D. Kennedy from Los Angeles Times also gave a positive review, classifying "Roar" as a "sweetness, poppy confection with a chip of bite".[28] [29] Melinda Newman from HitFix saw the song as a "change of step" for Perry,[30] whilst Andrew Hampp from Billboard believed it to be a return to the style of her anthology One of the Boys, but criticized its tempo and its lyrics that "rarely rising to a higher place easy clichés and rhymes".[31] Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine described the song equally "more of a yelp than a roar".[32]

Plagiarism allegations [edit]

Upon the release of "Roar", many accused Perry of copying Sara Bareilles'southward "Brave".[28] [33] [34] [35] When Bareilles herself was asked about the controversy between the 2 songs, she responded: "Katy's a friend of mine and nosotros've known each other a really long fourth dimension", and was upset that in that location was a "negative spin on two artists that are choosing to share positive messages." She likewise mentioned she had known well-nigh "Roar" before its release and stated "If I'm not mad I don't know why anybody else is upset".[36] In response to the accusations, Dr. Luke tweeted on August fourteen, 2013: "Roar was written and recorded earlier Brave came out."[37] In directly response to the attention "Brave" received as a result of the plagiarism accusations, Bareilles's record label, Ballsy Records, decided to promote "Brave" to the mainstream pop radio format.[38]

Commercial functioning [edit]

North America [edit]

On the Billboard Hot 100, the vocal debuted at number 85 on the week-ending Baronial 24, 2013 due to radio airplay.[39] The following week, during its beginning week on sale, "Roar" sold 557,000 digital copies, earning Perry the highest showtime-week sales numbers of 2013 and also her biggest digital song sales calendar week ever, breaking her previous record held by "Firework", which sold 509,000 digital copies for the week ending January 8, 2011.[40] The vocal soared 80-3 positions to number two in its second week, becoming Perry's twelfth top-ten entry in the Usa, and her ninth sequent unmarried to reach the top iii on the Hot 100.[41] After some other week at number 2, "Roar" reached number one for the nautical chart dated September 4, 2013, becoming Perry's eighth number one on the Hot 100 and her ninth digital number-ane single, after selling 448,000 copies.[42] "Roar" spent a total two weeks at number one earlier it was surpassed by Miley Cyrus'due south "Wrecking Brawl".[43] On its seventh frame, the song moved 2-1 (pinnacle audition impressions of 159 1000000) and became Perry's sixth number one on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay, as well as becoming her fastest climb to the top position.[44] [45]

"Roar" likewise reached number i on both the US Mainstream Pinnacle 40 and Adult Popular Songs. The number-1 position on the Pop Songs chart gave Perry her 10th number one, tying her with Rihanna for the most number ones on the airplay-based chart.[46] The number-i position on the Adult Pop Songs nautical chart besides gave Perry multiple milestones; it became her eighth chart topper, tying her with Maroon 5 and Pink as the act with the virtually number-ones at that place. Information technology also made the fastest rise to the top spot; a record previously held by Perry'southward own unmarried "California Gurls" (2010).[47] It too set airplay records in both of the charts, past becoming the most weekly-played vocal in history, with 16,065 and 5,309 plays per calendar week, respectively.[48]

The song has also reached the top spot on both the Developed contemporary nautical chart and Hot Trip the light fantastic toe Club Songs.[47] [49] [fifty] In addition to this, the track also reached number one on both the On Demand and Streaming charts, with a weekly peak of 2.i million and 12 1000000, respectively.[51] [52] "Roar" surpassed digital sales of four million in its seventeenth week, faster than whatsoever other song in digital history. Its sales reached 4.41 million by the end of 2013, condign the sixth best-seller of the yr. Perry has viii of her songs with sales more than four meg, including "Firework" (7.3 million), "Roar (half-dozen.4 million), "Nighttime Equus caballus" (half dozen.3 million), "East.T." (5.9 million), "California Gurls" (5.8 million), "Hot due north Cold" (5.vii 1000000), "Teenage Dream" (4.9 1000000), and "I Kissed A Girl" (iv.7 million), the most for any artist.[53] [54] The track has sold 6,600,000 copies in the United states as of August 2020,[55] and when it was certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in June 2017, Perry became the first artist to achieve this with iii singles.[56]

On August 31, 2013, "Roar" debuted at number i on the Canadian Hot 100 on the strength of digital downloads.[57] In doing and so, information technology became only the eleventh vocal to debut at number one on the nautical chart, and it besides became Perry'south tertiary number-one debut, making her the artist with almost number-one debuts at the time.[57] Information technology besides became Perry'south ninth Canadian Hot 100 number ane, breaking the necktie she shared with Rihanna for the most chart toppers. It has then far spent five non-consecutive weeks atop the chart.[58] "Roar" was also in the top of the Canadian Digital Chart for three non-consecutive weeks; in that location, it was Perry's sixth number-one unmarried.[59] In United mexican states, it reached number one on the Monitor Latino English language-language airplay chart.[lx]

Europe, Oceania and Asia [edit]

In the United Kingdom, "Roar" entered at number one on the Uk Singles Chart on September eight, 2013, selling 179,500 copies in its commencement week and catastrophe the prolonged number-one run of Ellie Goulding'southward "Burn down". The song became Perry's fourth U.k. number-ane single.[61] The single spent two weeks atop the chart before being succeeded by "Talk Dirty" past Jason Derulo ft. 2 Chainz. The song also debuted atop the next United kingdom chart of Scotland and the Irish Singles Chart.[62] [63] "Roar" was the 6th best-selling song of 2013 in the Great britain[64] where information technology became her second unmarried afterward "Firework" to sell over a 1000000 copies in January 2015, thus making Katy Perry one of simply 18 artists ever to accomplish more than than one meg sales in the nation.[65] Information technology has sold 1,112,787 copies in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland every bit of September 2017,[66] and has been certified 2x Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).[67]

The vocal reached number four on the Italian Singles Chart, where it was somewhen certified Platinum past the Federation of the Italian Music Industry, for sales of over 15,000 digital copies.[68] In Spain, the single peaked at number five on the sales nautical chart, according to PROMUSICAE.[69] In Austria, information technology became a number-1 on the Ö3 Austria Top 40, while in Federal republic of germany and Switzerland it reached numbers two and three, respectively.[lxx] [71] In the Belgian Ultratop l, "Roar" peaked at number v in Flanders and number seven in Wallonia.[72] [73] In France the vocal peaked at number vi.[74] The single besides reached the top five in Norway.[75] "Roar" constitute placings amidst the summit-ten of the airplay charts in Czech Commonwealth, Hungary, and Slovakia. Within the unofficial digital charts of Greece, Luxembourg and Portugal, compiled outside of the corresponding countries past Billboard, "Roar" peaked at number two in both the Greece and Luxembourg charts and at number viii in the Portuguese chart.[76] [77] [78]

"Roar" entered at the elevation of the New Zealand Singles Chart after just four days on sale, condign Perry's ninth number-one single, second tiptop debut and her eleventh summit ten.[79] After less than 5 weeks, the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand certified the single quadruple-platinum, denoting sales exceeding 60,000 units.[eighty] The song is listed equally the 48th all-time-selling single of all time in New Zealand, making Perry the but singer to have the most entries, which including "California Gurls", "Firework" and "E.T.".[81] In Commonwealth of australia, the song became Perry's third song to top the ARIA Singles Chart after "I Kissed a Girl" and "California Gurls".[82] It was the country's highest performing song of the yr, topping the charts for nine weeks and selling 560,000 copies past the cease of 2013.[83] "Roar" has since been certified 11× Platinum by the Australian Recording Manufacture Association (ARIA).[84] "Roar" peaked at number two in the Venezuelan Pop Stone Chart.[85] On the Gaon Chart of Republic of korea, it reached number one on the international chart.[86] In Nippon, the song entered the Nippon Hot 100 at number seven.[87] They reached number one in both the Media Forest airplay chart in Israel, and the Lebanese Singles Chart.[88] [89] Similarly, in South Africa, the song peaked at number two on the EMA airplay chart.[ninety]

In Russia, on the Tophit Weekly Full general Airplay chart the vocal debuted at number 395 on Baronial 25, 2013 and it has climbed the chart, peaking and so far at number five on Nov 17, 2013.[91] On the Top Hit Weekly Audience Choice chart, it peaked at number 3 on the issue dated October 27, 2013.[91] Co-ordinate to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), "Roar" sold ix.9 million units (combined sales and runway-equivalent streams) globally throughout 2013 and was the fifth best-selling single of the yr.[92]

Music video [edit]

Filming of the music video for "Roar" began on August 7, 2013 and ended on August nine, 2013. The video was released on September five, 2013, directed by Grady Hall and Marking Kudsi, and filmed at the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden.[93] A 21-second teaser of the video had previously been uploaded on August 25, 2013.[94] Nokia posted a two-minute behind the scenes video on September 4, 2013.[95] On November 14, 2013, an extended 17-minute behind-the-scenes video was uploaded to Vevo.[96] "Roar" music video reached 3 billion views on February vi, 2020, making Katy Perry the outset female person artist to accomplish 3 billion views on the platform.

Synopsis [edit]

At the beginning of the video, Perry and her boyfriend (played by role player and model Brian Nagel) accept crashed their plane in the middle of the jungle. Perry shows signs of worry, while her boyfriend takes pictures of himself and dumps his numberless on her to explore. As it turns to dark, they wander through the jungle equally he throws things back at her. Suddenly, he is attacked by a tiger and Perry dumps her numberless and runs off screaming. She approaches a lake and is almost bitten by a crocodile when she tries to accept a drink. She sits on a rock and ends up with a tarantula crawling on her. As she looks into the lake while singing the chorus, she sees a reflection of a tiger instead of herself. Behind her in the darkness there are dozens of pairs of blinking optics, simply they are revealed to be fireflies which fly around her before forming an prototype of a roaring tiger in the heaven.

Perry in the music video for "Roar" dressed as "Queen of the Jungle".

Presumably a few days afterward, Perry has since made friends with a monkey and uses her stiletto heel to form a spear where she is now barefoot and only wearing what is left of her outfit. She uses the spear to shoot a banana, which she gives to the monkey. In another scene, she bathes in the lake, with the aid of an elephant who sprays her with water from the lake using its trunk. Perry helps a crocodile by brushing its teeth using a toothbrush she has salvaged, and tries to reach her apparel which have been taken by the elephant. At night, she holds a torch and explores a cave. Inside, she watches an animated drawing on the wall in which humans endeavor to impale a tiger with burn; attempting to burn information technology as it grows stronger and shooting spears which it sends firing dorsum towards them with its roar. The next morning, Perry emerges from the cavern wearing a leopard-impress bikini summit, a grass brim, and unspecified lacings on her legs. She displays a boost of confidence and holding the spear she made earlier. She stands on height of a waterfall, overlooking the jungle, and and so swings beyond the sky on a vine.

With the help of the monkey, Perry builds a true cat toy that she uses to distract the tiger who killed her young man earlier in the video. The two of them roar at each other until her roar tames the tiger as information technology sits in front of her submissively. Later, she is shown sitting on a behemothic grass throne, wearing a flower crown as the rest of the jungle animals sit around her, including the tiger, monkey and elephant. The tiger is shown wearing a neckband that says "Kitty Purry", a reference to her existent-life cat of the aforementioned name. Perry takes selfies with the monkey on her young man's phone, applies lipstick made from drupe juice, and gives the elephant a pedicure with paint made from berries.

She then awakens from sleeping in the aeroplane, leading the viewer to call back all the previous events have merely been a dream, just walks out of the airplane wreckage still in the jungle, stretching her artillery and yawning with the animals sitting around her.

Reception [edit]

Upon its release, the music video received mixed reviews from critics. Idolator contributors Robbie Daw, Sam Lansky, and Carl Willott gave it mostly lackluster reviews. Daw considered that the release of such a "safe" video was a disappointment for Perry and expressed eagerness to her next unmarried; while Lansky likened its "edg[iness]" to that of a "woman'southward antiperspirant commercial"; and the latter divided the video in what he considered to be of "good cheesy" and "bad cheesy": he highlighted the fake set, Perry'due south interim and the catastrophe, but criticized the CGI, which he deemed "dopey", the product placement and Perry's "overly literal roar-off with a tiger". The only writer for the website that gave the visual a favorable review was Mike Wass, who appreciated the "campy element[s]" in information technology, while noting that it drew inspiration from the music video for "Doctor Jones" by the dance-popular group Aqua. In full, the reviews had an average score of approximately half-dozen out of x.[97]

James Montgomery from MTV believed that the video drew inspiration from Sheena, Queen of the Jungle and stated the video did not have itself too seriously, describing it as "campsite".[98] Camber Magazine writer Sal Cinquemani was neutral about the video, noting that although Prism was existence billed equally a departure for Perry, both "Roar" and its video were not.[99] Perry was criticized past PETA for using exotic animals in the video for "Roar". Merrilee Burke from PETA stated: "Animals used for amusement suffer horrific cruelty and suffer from farthermost confinement and violent training methods." Burke too declared that the animals involved in the music video were allegedly provided by a visitor who was criticized by U.s.a. officials.[100] Perry responded by obtaining a letter of the alphabet from the American Humane Association, which had representatives nowadays at the three-twenty-four hours shoot. It stated that "After reviewing the reports, we believe that the Guidelines for the Safe Use of Animals in Filmed Media were followed and that no creature was harmed in the making of this music video".[101]

On July 7, 2015, the music video for "Roar" became the quaternary video to reach 1 billion views on Vevo, making Perry the commencement artist in history to have two music videos with 1 billion views.[102] The music video for "Roar" is the 14th virtually viewed YouTube video of all time, and has received over 3.three billion views as of sixteen March 2021, making her the first female person creative person in history to practice so.[103]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Promotion and live performances [edit]

Perry performing "Roar" in Berlin

On September xvi, 2013, the song was unexpectedly used during actor introductions by the Cincinnati Bengals in their dwelling opener against the rival Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday Night Football, to tie in the song's jungle theme with the squad's nickname. Throughout the game, the vocal was also played sporadically during game breaks. Although the Bengals won the game 20–10, the vocal drew much criticism by Bengals fans and even some of the squad's players. One Bengals fan even told the Wall Street Journal that Steeler fans sitting near him were laughing at the Bengals fans throughout the game; the Steelers themselves have used the Styx song "Renegade" frequently at Heinz Field since 2001.[114] Iv days after the game, the team publicly apologized, announcing that while the song would non be nixed from Paul Brown Stadium'due south playlist completely, the team would utilise a hard rock or classic stone vocal for player introductions moving forward.[115]

"Roar" was as well used as the theme song of world number 1 tennis thespian Serena Williams during the 2014 US Open Championships. Williams, dressed in a matching leopard-themed wearing apparel, won the title.[116] [117]

Live performances [edit]

Perry showtime performed "Roar" at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards, in a specially-made boxing ring under the Brooklyn Bridge, at the cease of the anniversary.[118] She performed the song on Saturday Night Live on October 12, 2013.[119] While hosting Nosotros Can Survive: Music for Life on October 23, 2013, she performed the song with Sara Bareilles, Bonnie McKee, Ellie Goulding, Kacey Musgraves, and duo Tegan and Sara.[120] She also performed the song on the Australian version of The X Factor on October 28, 2013.[121] Perry then performed the song the post-obit mean solar day at the Sydney Opera Business firm.[122] She performed the vocal on German Boob tube show Schlag den Raab on November xvi, 2013.[123] On December 14, 2013, Perry performed "Roar" at the NRJ Music Awards, but suffered technical difficulties which resulted in her performance being stopped by the host halfway through who asked for it to be restarted. This led many to believe that Perry had initially been lip-syncing the performance.[124] NRJ later on released an apology to Perry, stating that she had been singing live but that the wrong mix of the song was played over her alive vocals, which resulted in her being visually out of sync with the backing track.[125]

On February 1, 2015, Perry performed the vocal during the Super Bowl XLIX halftime prove.[126]

On July 28, 2016, she performed information technology at the 2016 Democratic National Convention.[127]

On May 27, 2017, Perry performed the song every bit her finale at BBC radio one'due south big weekend in Hull.

On June 4, 2017, Perry performed "Roar" at the One Dear Manchester do good concert for the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing.[128]

Cover versions and usage in media [edit]

In 2013, the song was covered on the episode "A Katy or a Gaga" of the Television set series Glee, performed past the Glee Bandage featuring Adam Lambert and Demi Lovato.[129] The vocal is also featured in the films Horrible Bosses 2 and Baywatch. Information technology has become the new entrance music for Amanda Nunes.

The song was featured in the Baronial fifth 2014 episode of British soap opera EastEnders during an uplifting scene that saw Mick Carter (Danny Dyer) overcome his fright of pond, while being cheered on past his wife Linda (Kellie Bright).

Information technology is prominently featured in the airplane pilot episode of the American television set sitcom Imaginary Mary starring Jenna Elfman and circulate on the ABC telly network.

Rick Springfield has been performing the song on bout since 2014. It is likewise Brisbane Roar's theme song (become Roar).[130]

The song is featured as free downloadable content on the trip the light fantastic toe rhythm game, Simply Dance 2014.

In 2014, the song was featured in Bates Motel, an American psychological horror idiot box serial (Season 2 Episode 4, "Check-Out").

The vocal was featured on seventh season of reality goggle box show RuPaul's Drag Race, when contestants Kennedy Davenport and Katya had to lip-sync to "Roar" in society to avoid elimination. Davenport survived the lip-sync battle, and Katya was eliminated.

The song that will feature in the upcoming DreamWorks film The Croods two.

The song is also used in Amazon Prime number Goggle box shows "The Boys- S2", filmed on female person Superhero StarLight*.

Kelly Clarkson covered the song from the first flavor The Kelly Clarkson Testify airs October 11, 2019 for her Kellyoke.

Formats and track listings [edit]

CD single[131]
No. Title Length
ane. "Roar" 3:42
ii. "Roar" (Instrumental) 3:42
Total length: 7:24

Credits and personnel [edit]

Credits adapted from Prism anthology liner notes.[1]

  • Katy Perry – vocals and songwriting
  • Bonnie McKee – songwriting
  • Dr. Luke – songwriting and production
  • Max Martin – songwriting and product
  • Cirkut – songwriting and production

Charts [edit]

Certifications and sales [edit]

Run across also [edit]

  • Listing of acknowledged singles
  • List of best-selling singles in Australia
  • List of best-selling singles in the U.s.
  • List of Hot 100 number-ane singles of the 2010s (U.Due south.)
  • List of number-one trip the light fantastic singles of 2013 (U.Due south.)
  • List of Billboard Adult Contemporary number ones of 2013 and 2014 (U.Due south.)

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External links [edit]

  • Music video on YouTube
  • Lyric video on YouTube

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roar_%28song%29

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