Katy Perry is glad that everyone loves “Firework,” but there’s something she needs to address!
The 37-year-old American Idol judge addressed a lyric that most people get wrong from her 2010 smash. Click inside to read more… During Sunday’s episode (March 6), Katy jumped in to correct co-star Luke Bryan as he sang the chorus of the smash. “It’s not ‘up, up, up,’ and it’s not ‘ahh, ahh, ahh,’” she revealed. “Well, what is it then? ’Cause I’ve been dying to know all these years,” he said back. “It’s ‘awe, awe, awe.
A-W-E,” she responded. “Is that a word in the dictionary?” Luke Bryan joked. “It’s ‘awe, awe, awe,’ everybody.
Get it right!” she went on to say. “FOR THE OFFICIAL RECORD. It is AWE not UP. It is FIREWORK not FIREWORKSSS,” she added in a caption on her Instagram account, as well as a second slide showing that the song was inspired by a line from Jack Kerouac’s 1951 book On the Road.
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