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Katy Perry’s Spicy New Song ‘I’m His, He’s Mine’

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Katy Perry has returned with another infectious single I’m His, He’s Mine. The pop star released the music video to her catchy collaboration with Doechii, which will be featured on her upcoming album 143. The music video, directed by Torso. The song and music video release comes after Perry received the Video Vanguard Award at the 2024 MTV VMAs on Sept. 11.

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