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THE SNOOP-LESS VERSION LEAKED!! :w00t:

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Is there a different Bridge in the rap less version or is it just an instrumental?
Is there a different Bridge in the rap less version or is it just an instrumental?

Urrrm. *listens*

 

A really short instrumental (because they've shortened the whole song). Ooh, and it's pretty epic too! :heart:

Any links? :unsure:

You've blocked PMs, so I can't send it to you, but yes, I do have a working link. :)

I quite like Snoop Dogg on this track...he adds to the loveable trashiness of the song.
LMFAOOOOO. I love this gurl SO much. <333 That bit at the end is hilarious.

 

I've had to use it as a gif, its that funny. She's coming back hard this time :cheer:

You've blocked PMs, so I can't send it to you, but yes, I do have a working link. :)

 

could you poss send me the link for the snoopless version please? cheers :D

This is ONE HOT SONG.

 

01. Hot 'N' Cold

02. If We Ever Meet Again

03. Waking up in Vegas

04. California Gurls

 

05. I Kissed A Girl

06. Starstrukk

07. Thinking of You

Her performance was the best of the night!

 

Here is her stats on radio:

 

TOP 40:

#6

8716 Spins

54.068 Million Audience

 

HOT AC:

#9

2495 Spins

13.907 Million Audience

 

RHYTHMIC

#11

2662 Spins

13.068 Million Audience

 

82 million audience impressions and still rising EXTREMELY fast, and #1 on itunes. #1 next week!

 

KATY PERRY SCORES SECOND #1 HIT IN AMERICA

 

http://www.mtv.com/shared/promoimages/movies/movie_awards_2010/digital/katy_perf/281x211.jpg

 

Katy Perry logs the fastest No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 by an artist signed to Capitol Records in nearly 43 years, as "California Gurls," featuring Snoop Dogg, rises 2-1 in its fourth week on the chart.

 

The song makes the quickest sprint to the summit by a Capitol single since Bobbie Gentry's "Ode to Billie Joe" likewise reached the top spot in four weeks on the chart dated Aug. 26, 1967. Five months before Gentry, the Beatles' "Penny Lane" had also zipped to No. 1 in four frames.

 

Perry's hit crowns the chart thanks in part to its selling 318,000 downloads (up 18%) in the chart's tracking week, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The cut leads Digital Songs for a third week. On Radio Songs, "California Gurls" jumps 10-6 (89.2 million in audience, up 25%, according to Nielsen BDS).

 

"California Gurls" is Perry's second Hot 100 No. 1. "I Kissed a Girl" led for seven weeks beginning in July 2008. Snoop Dogg collects his third leader on the list, following his own "Drop It Like It's Hot" in 2004 and Akon's "I Wanna Love You," on which he guested, in 2006.

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Fantastic news! Well deserved as well :)

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