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• • Max Martin • singles chronology ' (2013) ' Birthday' (2014) ' (2014) Music video on ' Birthday' is a song recorded by American singer for her fourth, (2013). She co-wrote the song with and its producers,,. Critics, as well as Perry herself, have compared the track to the music of. Through in the lyrics of 'Birthday', Perry makes sexual references while celebrating a partner's birthday. Sent the track to and radio on April 21, 2014 as the album's fourth single. Following the release of Prism, 'Birthday' entered the single charts of.
After being released as an official single, it reached the top 30 in Australia, UK, and Netherlands, number 17 on the US, and number 7 on the. A for the track was released on April 24, 2014. Primarily recorded with hidden cameras, it features Perry disguised as five different characters in birthday parties and other celebrations. The makeup effects disguises for Perry were designed and created. Covered the song on 's, and on. ( pictured) co-wrote 'Birthday'. 'Birthday' was written by Perry,,,,.
The latter three produced the song and contributed to the instrumentation and programmed their respective instruments. The drums were played by, while the horns were played by the Saturday Night Live Band, arranged by and engineered by Dave O'Donnell. Its audio engineering was done by Peter Carlsson, Clint Gibbs, Sam Holland, and Michael Illbert. The track was finally mixed by Serban Ghenea at the MixStar Studios in, accompanied by the mixing engineer, John Hanes.
The song itself was recorded at various studios, including Luke's in the Boo in, Conway Recording Studios in, Playback Recording Studio in, in and Secret Garden Studios in. The song online on October 16, 2013—two days prior to the official release of. On April 3, 2014, the singer announced on her account that 'Birthday' would be released as the album's fourth single, posting its cover art as well. The art is based on a photograph, taken during a birthday party circa 1990, in which a blonde Perry and her sister Angela Hudson smile toward the camera; 'puffy' letter balloons were ' onto the cover to spell out Perry's name. The song title appears in candles over a floral cake. To promote the single, a for 'Birthday' was uploaded onto Perry's account on April 10, 2014. It depicts a variety of cakes and sweets—among other confections—decorated with the song's lyrics and concludes with Perry lighting the last candle of a cake.
Composition [ ] At the length of three minutes and thirty-five seconds (3:35), 'Birthday' is primarily styled in the genre of. 'Birthday' is composed in the key of and follows a progression of E maj9–C ♯m 7–E maj9–C ♯m 7–B with a tempo of 126 beats per minute. Perry's vocals range from B 3 to F ♯ 5. During a preview event for, held in, Perry described 'Birthday' as her 'attempt at writing' a song that American singer and songwriter would have included in her. Since its release, its musical composition has been strongly compared to that of other works of and duo. 'Birthday' contains elements of funk-pop,,.
The song is backed by a 'busy but buoyant' instrumentation featuring a 'deeply rhythmic impulse'. Randall Roberts of the felt 'Birthday' was a musically updated version of disco, achieved by replacing 'cheesy ' with 'jerky breaks and synth washes'. Its 'joyful' lyrics present the commemoration of her partner's birthday as a metaphor for.
The bridge section of 'Birthday', which sees Perry singing 'Let me get you in your birthday suit / It's time to bring out the big balloons', was found by Ben Rattliff to resemble French duo 's works. Perry performing 'Birthday' in Glasgow 's and from called 'Birthday' one of the best tracks from Prism: Erlewine described it as a 'glorious retro-disco explosion' and Empire found a 'girly simpatico' in the song that sustains it. Marah Eakin from felt the track was 'pure fun'. Jason Lipshutz of called it a 'stone-cold stunner', going on to say the song 'serves as pop music's (superior) answer to 's 'Everyday Birthday'.