143 (Katy Perry album)
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| Released | September 20, 2024 | |||
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| Length | 33:34 | |||
| Label | Capitol | |||
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143 is the seventh studio album by American singer Katy Perry. It was released on September 20, 2024, through Capitol Records. The album title represents the phrase "I love you", and is also Perry's symbolic "angel number". Aiming to create a "dance party" album, she worked with previous collaborators Max Martin, Dr. Luke, and Stargate, while also approaching first-time collaborators Vaughn Oliver and Rocco Did It Again!. 143 features guest appearances from German singer Kim Petras and American rappers 21 Savage, Doechii and JID.
Three singles preceded the album's release: "Woman's World", released as the lead single on July 11, 2024, peaked at number 63 on the US Billboard Hot 100, number 47 on the UK Singles Chart, and number 65 on the Billboard Global 200, becoming Perry's second-highest charting entry on the latter chart. It was followed by the single "Lifetimes" on August 8, and "I'm His, He's Mine" featuring Doechii on September 13. Commercially, the album debuted at number six on both the US Billboard 200 chart and the UK Albums Chart, her lowest-charting album in the former chart to date, while reaching the top ten in eight other countries.
Upon release, 143 received generally negative reviews from critics, who marked the album as an all-time low for the singer. Criticism was directed at the album's outdated production and lackluster songwriting, with several comparing 143 to AI-generated music. It became the worst-reviewed album of Perry's career, and the lowest rated album of the 2020s on Metacritic. Dr. Luke's involvement in the album was widely panned due to sexual assault allegations by Kesha.
A digital reissue entitled 1432 (meaning "I love you too") with four additional tracks was released on December 20, 2024, with "OK" as the album's fifteenth track. In support of the album, Perry embarked on the Lifetimes Tour on April 23, 2025.