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California Gurls
2010 single by Katy Perry and Snoop Dogg
2010 single by Katy Perry and Snoop Dogg
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| name | California Gurls | |
| cover | California Gurls cover.png | |
| type | single | |
| artist | Katy Perry featuring Snoop Dogg | |
| album | Teenage Dream | |
| B-side | "Hot n Cold" (Yelle Remix) | |
| released | ||
| studio | Conway Recording (Hollywood, California) | |
| genre | {{Flat list | |
| length | ||
| label | Capitol | |
| writer | {{Flat list | |
| producer | {{Flat list | |
| chronology | Katy Perry | |
| prev_title | If We Ever Meet Again | |
| prev_year | 2009 | |
| next_title | Teenage Dream | |
| next_year | 2010 | |
| misc | {{Extra chronology | |
| artist | Snoop Dogg | |
| type | singles | |
| prev_title | That Tree | |
| prev_year | 2010 | |
| title | California Gurls | |
| year | 2010 | |
| next_title | It's in the Mornin' | |
| next_year | 2010 |
| B-side = "Hot n Cold" (Yelle Remix)
- Disco-pop
- electropop
- Katy Perry
- Lukasz Gottwald
- Max Martin
- Benjamin Levin
- Bonnie McKee
- Calvin Broadus
- Dr. Luke
- Max Martin
- Benny Blanco
"California Gurls" is a song by American singer Katy Perry from her third studio album, Teenage Dream (2010). It was released as the album's lead single on May 7, 2010, through Capitol Records. The song features rap verses from Snoop Dogg. They both co-wrote "California Gurls" with Bonnie McKee and its producers Dr. Luke, Max Martin, and Benny Blanco. The track was recorded at Conway Recording Studios, based in Hollywood, Los Angeles. The song's mid-tempo production contains disco-pop and electropop. Its lyrics are an ode to the state of California, in which both Perry and Dogg were born and raised. According to Perry, "California Gurls" is an answer song to "Empire State of Mind" by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys.
Originally, "California Gurls" was intended to be sent to mainstream and rhythmic airplay on May 25, 2010. However, it instead debuted on May 7, 2010, after the song leaked online. It was subsequently released to iTunes on May 11, 2010. Upon its release, "California Gurls" received generally positive reviews from music critics, with the majority of critics labeling it a "summer anthem", as well as complimenting its production and chorus. The song earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards. In 2012, Billboard ranked it No. 1 on a special "The 30 Summer Songs of All Time" listing.
"California Gurls" was a commercial success, topping the US Billboard Hot 100 for six consecutive weeks, giving Perry her second No. 1 single in the United States and Dogg his third. It also topped the record charts in seven other countries, was the best-selling single of 2010 in Canada, and is certified Platinum or higher in nine countries, including 9× Platinum in Australia, and Diamond in Canada and the United States. When "California Gurls" was certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), Perry became the first female artist to have four Diamond-certified singles in the United States, the others being "Firework", "Roar" and "Dark Horse".
The accompanying music video for "California Gurls" was directed by Mathew Cullen, and depicts Perry and her backup dancers as pieces of a board game, set in the fictional "Candyfornia". Perry has said that the inspiration behind the music video was artist Will Cotton, who was also the artistic director for the video. It has also been noted that the music video was influenced by several other works, including Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and the board game Candyland. The song would be performed on all of Perry's tours since her California Dreams Tour, alongside her concert residency, Play. It was also included in Perry's performance at Pepsi's Super Bowl XLIX halftime show in 2015, at Glendale, Arizona. It has also appeared in numerous pieces of media, including the video game Just Dance 3.
Background

In an interview with HitQuarters, Perry's A&R agent at the time, Chris Anokute, said that while travelling back from an Oscar after-party, Perry texted him to say she did not think the album was finished and that it needed one more song. She said that she wanted to write a song about California girls. During a Rolling Stone photo shoot in April 2010, Perry revealed details about the song, reportedly a response to Jay-Z's "Empire State of Mind", she stated: "It's so great that 'Empire State of Mind' is huge and that everybody has the New York song, but what the fuck? What about LA? What about California? And it's been a minute since we've had a California song and especially from a girl's perspective. We took the references of Prince, which is always a great reference, and we took a lot of the '90s, ... almost that house music, some of those references."}}
Perry used Wikipedia to research which rapper she wanted to collaborate with for "California Gurls", browsing West Coast artists before selecting Snoop Dogg. Initially, the song was going to be titled "California Girls". The spelling was changed to "California Gurls" after the death of Big Star member Alex Chilton as a nod to their song, "September Gurls". Rondor Music, the company that owns the publishing rights to the Beach Boys' "California Girls", allegedly threatened a lawsuit due to the lyric "I wish they could all be California Girls", a line that was taken from the Beach Boys' song.
After the song was leaked online, Capitol Records decided to release it early, and it was posted on Perry's official website, and the radio date was moved down from May 25, 2010, to May 7, 2010.
Composition
"California Gurls" is a disco-pop and electropop track. Musicnotes published this song in the key of F major and the tempo of 126 beats per minute over a house beat. Perry's vocal range in the song spans from the lower note of C4 to the higher note of D5. "California Gurls" utilizes multiple synths, drums, funk guitars, and electronic whooshes in its production.
Critical reception
"California Gurls" received widespread critical acclaim. The song was given five stars from Nick Levine of Digital Spy who commended Perry's "charismatic" vocals on the song as well as its "unstoppable pop chorus". Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly and Katie Hasty of HitFix called it "the summer jam" of 2010. Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone said that the song sets the tone for Teenage Dream. Chris Richards of The Washington Post praised the song, calling it "fresh" and "fierce". He commended the expertise of the song's arrangement and its "buoyant" chorus. Richards went on to say that "California Gurls" is "an ever-lasting gobstopper of a tune" and that "summertime megahits rarely feel this good". Musician Brian Wilson, who had co-written the Beach Boys' "California Girls", commended Perry's vocal on her song and described its melody as "infectious".
Glenn Gamboa of Newsday reviewed the song saying, "'California Gurls' is a fizzy-pop concoction of empty calories, but it sure does stick with you." He went on to note that the craftsmanship of the song was of a high standard. Steve Leftridge of PopMatters called "California Gurls" the radio jam of the summer of 2010 and "the gargantuan singalong fantasy that delivered on the promise built by the disco thump of hits like 'I Kissed a Girl' and 'Hot n Cold'." Leftridge also praised the song's musical composition, lyrical content and chorus which he said "you know by heart halfway through your first listen." The track was deemed as a highlight on Teenage Dream by Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic. Michael Cragg of musicOMH praised the song, "First single California Gurls is brilliant, brattish fun, Perry sounding sweet and coy on the verses before that huge chorus erupts". Edna Gundersen of USA Today said that the track is "an effervescent toast to summer fun." In a negative review, Greg Kot of Chicago Tribune dismissed the song as "relentlessly mechanical". He went on to describe Perry's vocal performance on the song as "a series of syllables digitally stitched together." The single received a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals. On May 25, 2012, Billboard ranked the song number one on a special The 30 Summer Songs of All Time listing.
Commercial performance

"California Gurls" sold 294,000 digital downloads in its first week and debuted at number one on the US Billboard Digital Songs chart. It debuted at number two on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Perry's highest debut on the chart at the time. On the issue dated June 19, 2010, the song reached number one, becoming Perry's second number-one song and Snoop Dogg's third. "California Gurls" became the first single by an artist signed to Capitol Records in nearly 43 years to ascend to the number-one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 in its fourth week since Bobbie Gentry's single "Ode to Billie Joe" reached the top after four weeks on the chart. Within seven weeks of its release, "California Gurls" sold over two million downloads, which is the second fastest pace to do so in digital history behind Flo Rida's "Right Round". It debuted at number 31 on the Billboard Radio Songs chart and in the July 10, 2010, issue it reached number one on the magazine's Hot Dance Airplay chart, giving Perry her second number-one single on that chart. As of June 2023, the song has been certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA),
Music video

The video was directed by Mathew Cullen and was inspired by the work of Will Cotton, who was also the artistic director of the video. Filming of the video began on May 14, 2010. It premiered on June 14, 2010. Perry explained the use of a candy theme instead of a beach theme for the video, saying, "It's definitely something to watch when you have the munchies. ... It's all edible. We named it 'Candyfornia' instead of 'California', so it's a different world," she said. "It's not just like, 'Oh, let's go to the beach and throw a party and then shoot a music video!' It's more like, 'Let's put us California Gurls in a whole different world!" The video has been controversial since there were several accusations of plagiarism against Perry, one due to similarities between the video and "Fergalicious" by Fergie, particularly in the sets and the outfits.
In the music video, Perry is a game piece in Candyfornia, a game based in poker and board games. The settings are inspired in part by Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and the board game Candy Land, with much of the set decorated with cupcakes, ice creams, cotton candy, and lollipops. Snoop Dogg, who is referenced in the lyrics by his old name Snoop "Doggy" Dogg, appears in the video as a king named "Sugar Daddy" that is holding several young women (Queens of Candyfornia) captive throughout the game, using candy-related devices to hold them. Perry moves around, experimenting with objects. She moves through the land, making discoveries and freeing the women. In the chorus, she appears lying down on a cotton candy cloud, naked. Snoop Dogg tries to block her advances in many ways. When all the women are free, Perry leads them in a dance on the beach. Seeing the women freed, "Sugar Daddy" becomes enraged, marching on the women's position with an army of gummy bears. Perry defeats the army with whipped cream guns attached to her breasts, after which the stunned king throws down his staff and surrenders. The video ends with "Sugar Daddy" buried up to his neck in the sand by the women, nonetheless admiring their beauty and (in a nod to the Beach Boys song) wishing that women everywhere could be California girls. Various California landmarks appear in the video, such as the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the Hollywood Sign, Sunset Boulevard, the Capitol Records Building, the Golden Gate Bridge and Venice Beach which were all made out of confectionery.
Live performances
Perry performed the song on May 20, 2010, at the CW networks' annual "upfronts" presentation in New York. Perry performed the song at the 2010 MTV Movie Awards on June 6, 2010, alongside Snoop Dogg. She performed the song at the Le Grand Journal in Paris, on June 10, 2010, without Snoop Dogg. Perry also performed the song during her guest appearance on the September 25, 2010, episode of Saturday Night Live. Perry performed the song on The GRAMMY Nominations Concert Live! – Countdown to Music's Biggest Night on December 1, 2010. "California Gurls" was included as the encore for her California Dreams Tour. Perry performed California Gurls without Snoop Dogg on the BBC One chat show The Graham Norton Show on June 28, 2010.
On May 25, 2014, Perry performed the song at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend in Glasgow. On February 1, 2015, Perry was the headliner of Super Bowl XLIX halftime show and "California Gurls" was part of the performance. On May 27, 2017, Perry performed the song at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend in Hull. On January 30, 2025, Perry performed the song at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, for FireAid to help with relief efforts for the January 2025 Southern California wildfires.
Covers and media usage
The German cover band The Baseballs covered the song. It is included on their album Strings 'n' Stripes. The Hub has released a promo for the animated series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. Entitled "Equestria Girls", it is set to the song's melody, with a new set of lyrics written specifically for the show and sung by Shannon Chan-Kent from the perspective of the character Pinkie Pie. A video clip of Cebu Pacific flight attendants performing a pre-flight safety demonstration as a dance routine to this song ended up as a viral YouTube video clip, attracting comment. In 2011, Ariana Grande recorded a video of her remixing the song with Kesha's "Tik Tok".
"California Gurls" appears in the 2011 video game Just Dance 3, alongside fellow album tracks "E.T." and "Teenage Dream".
Formats and track listings
- Digital download
- "California Gurls" (featuring Snoop Dogg) – 3:56
- CD single
- "California Gurls" (featuring Snoop Dogg) – 3:56
- "Hot n Cold" (Yelle Remix) – 4:07
- US digital download – remix EP
- "California Gurls" (Armand Van Helden Remix) – 5:48
- "California Gurls" (Innerpartysystem Main Mix) – 4:27
- "California Gurls" (Manhattan Clique Long Beach Mix) – 7:00
- UK digital download – remix EP
- "California Gurls" (MSTRKRFT Main Mix) – 3:59
- "California Gurls" (Innerpartysystem Main Mix) – 4:27
- "California Gurls" (Manhattan Clique Long Beach Mix) – 7:00
Charts
Weekly charts
| Chart (2010) | Peak | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| position | Croatia International Airplay (HRT) | European Hot 100 Singles (Billboard) | France Download (SNEP) | France Airplay (SNEP) | Italy Airplay (EarOne) | Polish Dance Chart | Venezuela Pop Rock (Record Report) | |
| 1 | ||||||||
| 1 | ||||||||
| 3 | ||||||||
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| 2 | ||||||||
| 8 | ||||||||
| 1 |
Year-end charts
| Chart (2010) | Position | Australia (ARIA) | Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40) | Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders) | Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia) | Brazil (Crowley) | Canada (Canadian Hot 100) | CIS (TopHit) | Croatia International Airplay (HRT) | Denmark (Tracklisten) | Europe (European Hot 100 Singles) | France (SNEP) | Germany (Media Control AG) | Hungary (Rádiós Top 40) | Ireland (IRMA) | Italy (FIMI) | Italy Airplay (EarOne) | Japan Hot 100 (Billboard) | Japan Adult Contemporary (Billboard) | Netherlands (Dutch Top 40) | Netherlands (Single Top 100) | New Zealand (RIANZ) | Romania (Romanian Top 100) | Russia Airplay (TopHit) | Spain (PROMUSICAE) | Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) | Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) | UK Singles (Official Charts Company) | US Billboard Hot 100 | US Adult Contemporary (Billboard) | US Adult Top 40 (Billboard) | US Dance Club Songs (Billboard) | US Dance/Mix Show Airplay (Billboard) | US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard) | US Rhythmic (Billboard) | Worldwide (IFPI) |
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| Chart (2011) | Position | Hungary (Rádiós Top 40) |
|---|---|---|
| 92 |
Decade-end charts
| Chart (2010–2019) | Position | US Billboard Hot 100 |
|---|---|---|
| 49 |
Certifications and sales
Release history
| Region | Date | Format(s) | Version(s) | Label | Ref. | Various | Italy | United States | Germany | United Kingdom | France | United States |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 7, 2010 | Original | Capitol | ||||||||||
| May 14, 2010 | Radio airplay | Polydor | ||||||||||
| May 25, 2010 | Capitol | |||||||||||
| June 7, 2010 | Hot adult contemporary radio | |||||||||||
| June 10, 2010 | CD | |||||||||||
| June 11, 2010 | ||||||||||||
| June 21, 2010 | Digital download | |||||||||||
| June 29, 2010 | CD | |||||||||||
| July 16, 2010 | Digital download | Remixes | ||||||||||
| July 20, 2010 |
Notes
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- "California Gurls (The Remixes) [feat. Snoop Dogg] - EP de Katy Perry".
- "California Gurls (The Remixes) [feat. Snoop Dogg] - EP by Katy Perry".
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