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Dr. Luke Productions Thread

Started by nanofives, May 13, 2022, 02:50:23 PM

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BCH2003

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The one track that I keep coming back to from this album is "ALL THE LOVE". I just love it so much and it sounds like it could be on Prism.

Also, there were two bonus tracks that were released on different editions of the album.

"Has a Heart" was released in the Target edition and "No Tears for New Year's" was released on the web store exclusive purple vinyl. Here are the links if you are interested:

Has a Heart (produced by Dr. Luke and Vaughn Oliver): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgtnbTIJRxc

No Tears for New Year's (Produced by Dr. Luke): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Q5CRmJaSMU

BCH2003

Katy Perry announced on Twitter that the deluxe edition of 143 would have a digital release through her store for only the United States and Australia.

The extended edition version features three bonus tracks: "I WOKE UP," "NO MORE TEARS FOR NEW YEAR'S" and "GIMME GIMME (Solo Version)."

Here are the new tracks:

"I WOKE UP,"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuK0jvfs0Cw

 "GIMME GIMME (Solo Version)"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EryjizWe7g

nanofives

I love all the tracks, wouldn't say it's a perfectly crafted album, by Luke standards I think basically all the songs could have been polished a little more, but something about working with the same people on so many songs feels a little odd,  I think she needed more sessions with different producers.
I also wonder how expensive all those Luke sessions with all the other co-producers and co-writers was