


Though Perry doesn’t experience synesthesia, she’s able to dream up exactly what she’d like the visual universe of her videos to look like the moment her pen touches paper. The collection includes 12 unique shades: Laser Lemon (bright yellow), Diva Glam (pink plum), Aztec Sky (shocking blue), Sea of Tranquility (sea blue), Flirt Alert (brick red), Just a Fairytale (violet), Beta Fish (jewel-toned green), Breezeway (sea glass green), Joyful Orange (tangerine), Glass Sapphire (muted teal), Bonfire Night (medium-dark orange) and Four Leaf Clover (pale green). Katy’s color choices are just as vibrant as her larger-than-life music videos. How Katy Perry and Her 'Dream' Team Tied Michael Jackson's Single-Album Hot 100 Record in 2011 “My hair has been all of these colors at one point, and now I’m exploring more of a neutral and natural palette in my personal life as I remodel a home to help balance out all of the colors that are coming to my Vegas stage very soon. “I think it’s a pretty expressive palette,” Perry told Billboard via email about the paint colors she designed with Behr. The tool - which connects to Spotify’s library of music - allows its listeners to not only explore the color of their favorite Spotify songs and select a corresponding paint color from Behr’s catalogue, but will also take fans on a technicolor journey through exclusive colors that Perry designed for Behr’s new collection. On Friday, Spotify launched Music in Color by Behr, a website that the audio streaming service and paint company debuted with assistance from Perry to provide an audio representation of her experiences through some of her most notable songs. From the lush and vibrant color palette of her “Harleys in Hawaii” music video, to the cotton-candy, pastel wonderland of her 2010 hit “California Gurls,” it’s fitting that Perry has teamed up with Behr and Spotify to visually illustrate the connection that she has with music and color. For Katy Perry, music and color go hand in hand.
