Perry started filming the official music video for “Part of Me” on February 16, 2012. It took place at the USMC’s Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, CA.

GaGa has Teenage Dream album?! Is this real?!

GaGa has Teenage Dream album?! Is this real?!

K     aty Perry’s  “Teenage     Dream” becomes the first album to generate seven No. 1s on      Billboard’s Dance/Club Play Songs chart, as “The One That Got      Away” jumps 3-1.      Here is a recap of Perry’s seven  titles from the set to top     the survey (to be updated, along with  all charts, Thursday     (Dec. 29) on Billboard.com):     Title, Chart     Date “California Gurls,” featuring Snoop Dogg, Aug.     21, 2010     “Teenage Dream,” Oct. 16, 2010     “Peacock,” Dec. 4, 2010     “Firework,” Jan. 22, 2011     “E.T.,” April 23, 2011     “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.),” July 16, 2011     “The One That Got Away,” Jan. 7, 2012
“Teenage Dream” passes two albums that each yielded six No.     1  singles since Dance/Club Play Songs launched as a national     survey  the week of Aug. 21, 1976.      Beyonce’s  “I Am…Sasha     Fierce” became the first such set when “Single Ladies  (Put a     Ring on It),” “Diva,” “Halo,” “Sweet Dreams,” “Why Don’t You      Love Me” and “Video Phone” reigned in 2009-10.     Kristine W’s  “The Power     of Music” followed with a six-pack of No. 1 singles in  “The     Boss,” “Never,” “Love Is the Look,” “Be Alright,” the title cut      and “Fade” in 2008-11. (The album also includes Tony Moran’s      2007 No. 1 “Walk Away,” on which Kristine W guests, as well as     a  re-release of her first leader, 1994’s “Feel What You Want”).      “The One” marks Perry’s eighth Dance/Club Play Songs topper.      “Waking Up in Vegas,” from her previous album “One of the     Boys,” led  the Aug. 22, 2009, chart.

K aty Perry’s “Teenage Dream” becomes the first album to generate seven No. 1s on Billboard’s Dance/Club Play Songs chart, as “The One That Got Away” jumps 3-1.

Here is a recap of Perry’s seven titles from the set to top the survey (to be updated, along with all charts, Thursday (Dec. 29) on Billboard.com):

Title, Chart Date
“California Gurls,” featuring Snoop Dogg, Aug. 21, 2010
“Teenage Dream,” Oct. 16, 2010
“Peacock,” Dec. 4, 2010
“Firework,” Jan. 22, 2011
“E.T.,” April 23, 2011
“Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.),” July 16, 2011
“The One That Got Away,” Jan. 7, 2012

“Teenage Dream” passes two albums that each yielded six No. 1 singles since Dance/Club Play Songs launched as a national survey the week of Aug. 21, 1976. Beyonce’s “I Am…Sasha Fierce” became the first such set when “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It),” “Diva,” “Halo,” “Sweet Dreams,” “Why Don’t You Love Me” and “Video Phone” reigned in 2009-10.

Kristine W’s “The Power of Music” followed with a six-pack of No. 1 singles in “The Boss,” “Never,” “Love Is the Look,” “Be Alright,” the title cut and “Fade” in 2008-11. (The album also includes Tony Moran’s 2007 No. 1 “Walk Away,” on which Kristine W guests, as well as a re-release of her first leader, 1994’s “Feel What You Want”).

“The One” marks Perry’s eighth Dance/Club Play Songs topper. “Waking Up in Vegas,” from her previous album “One of the Boys,” led the Aug. 22, 2009, chart.

WOW! This sounds good. Katy Perry feat. Darren Criss - Teenage Dream

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See how Katy Perry dominates Charts!

See how Katy Perry dominates Charts!

we’ll be young forever…

we’ll be young forever…