AMVR KATTY PERRY BON APPÉTIT FT MIGOS REVERSE V1 VIDEO NOT OFFICIAL FULLY REMASTERED 4KX2 60FPSX1

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Bon appétit Released  2017 Bon Appétit" is a song by American singer Katy Perry featuring American hip hop group Migos from Perry's fifth studio album Witness (2017). It was released as the album's second single on April 28, 2017, by Capitol Records. It is a dance-pop, trap-pop, electronic and Euro disco song, with lyrics that feature oral sex double entendres involving food. An accompanying music video followed on May 12, 2017, and features Perry being prepared and served by chefs as a meal. Commercially, the song charted within the top ten in Bulgaria and Israel, the top twenty in Belgium, Canada, and Panama, and the top thirty in Scotland, the Philippines, Slovakia, and the Netherlands. "Bon Appétit" Katy Perry - Bon Appétit (Official Single Cover).png Single by Katy Perry featuring Migos from the album Witness Released April 28, 2017 Studio MXM Studios (Los Angeles, California) Wolf Cousins (Stockholm, Sweden) Unsub (Los Angeles, California) Genre Dance-poptrap-popelectronicEuro disco Length 3:47 Label Capitol Songwriter(s) Katy PerryMax MartinShellbackOscar HolterFerras AlqaisiQuavious MarshallKirsnick BallKiari Cephus Producer(s) Max MartinShellbackOscar Holter Katy Perry singles chronology "Chained to the Rhythm" (2017) "Bon Appétit" (2017) "Swish Swish" (2017) Migos singles chronology "Peek a Boo" (2017) "Bon Appétit" (2017) "Body" (2017) Music video "Bon Appétit" on YouTubeComposition Edit Katy Perry described her fifth album Witness as a "360-degree liberation" record, with "Bon Appétit" representing a "sexual liberation".[1] She also called it a "pretty sexual" song that was part of "some of that good 'ol Katy Perry, fluffy stuff that you love so much".[2] "Bon Appétit" is a disco-infused[3] dance-pop,[4] trap-pop,[3] electronic[5] and Euro disco[6] song with a duration of 3 minutes and 47 seconds.[7] According to Hugh McIntyre from Forbes, the track's rhythm features "breezy, summery, 90's-invoking vibes" and a beat that gradually builds, eventually becoming "undeniable".[8] MTV writer Sasha Geffen calls the track "a smorgasbord" of double entrendres with food saying that "..."eating" can only mean two things",[4] with Anna Gaca of Spin explicitly noting its connotations of oral sex.[9] In the song, Perry sings "'Cause I'm all that you want, boy/All that you can have, boy/Got me spread like a buffet/Bon a, Bon appétit, baby".[10] Christopher R. Weingarten of Rolling Stone found the song similar to the music of AC/DC.[11] The song is written in the key of B♭ Phrygian with a tempo of 106 beats per minute in common time. Perry's vocals span from G♭3 to E♭5.[12]Release and promotion Edit On April 24, Perry sent out a recipe for the "World's Best Cherry Pie", teasing the song's release. Fans sent photos of their completed pies to Perry on Twitter where she said they "may get a surprise" and rated their pies.[13][14] Perry subsequently announced the track's release two days later. Capitol Records released it for download on April 28, 2017, as the second single from her upcoming fifth studio album.[7][15] To promote the song on the day of its release, Perry went to Times Square in a food truck to hand out cherry pies to fans.[3] Three days later, she and Migos performed it at the 2017 Met Gala after Perry also sang her songs "Chained to the Rhythm", "Dark Horse", and "Firework". According to Vogue, "Bon Appétit" was the highlight of the show, writing the performance was where "things really got going", concluding "that's how you wrap up a Met Gala."[16]Critical reception Edit Perry performing "Bon Appétit" during Witness: The Tour in Madison Square Garden Entertainment Weekly's reviewer Nolan Feeney gave "Bon Appétit" a B+ rating writing, "she is back to garish, stupid-fun party jams that don't even try to be subtle about cramming in as many sex metaphors as possible in three-and-a-half minutes. In other words, the kind of songs she's best at."[17] Forbes writer Hugh McIntyre felt the song was "great pop music" with potential for success.[8] Jon Carmanica of The New York Times states, "Ms. Perry is in her least convincing mode—dance-floor diva—but the production is direct and effective."[18] NME writer Jamie Milton calls "Bon Appétit" a "recipe for greatness", and "supremely confident, addictive, steamed-up sound of summer 2017". Milton praised Migos' presence on the song saying they "could grace any track and make it even better".[19] Chris Willman of Variety said "Bon Appétit" is, "a gleefully ridiculous exercise in chewing the comedic scenery by presenting female sexuality as a four-course-plus meal, noting Perry is moving "further into a pure EDM-pop realm here 20] Idolator's Mike Wass ranked it as the 8th best pop song of 2017,[21] and described the song as "catchy" as well as a "tasty treat", though felt its chorus had too many double entendres.]In a negative review, USA Today contributor Jayme Deerwester criticized the track's production as "unsubstantial and ultimately unsatisfying"