Honestly, I'm into it. katyperry
that the inspiration for"Harleys In Hawaii" is a fond memory of her and husband Orlando Bloom's time in Hawaii, while she was there shooting"We rented a Harley because we were just there for a few days... You know, be on the back of a motorcycle in Hawaii and just let the air flow on your face. It's so beautiful. It was awesome!" Perry said.
Hopefully, Orlando will feature in the video and we'll get to see the happy couple relive their romantic getaway. "Harleys In Hawaii" follows Katy's twin summer singles:"Never Really Over" and"Small Talk." It's so so far unclear if the the trio of songs are leading up to KP5, which will follow 2017'sSince neither aforementioned single made much impact on the charts, Katycats are campaigning for "Harleys in Hawaii" to be their queen's next No. 1.
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