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Katy Perry Teases Brand New Single 'Chained to the Rhythm'
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In a clip she shares on Instagram, the 'Roar' hitmaker is seen walking in silver stilettos with a disco ball chained to her ankle as the reggae-inspired song is playing in the background.

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Katy Perry's been showering her die-hard fans with her comeback news over the past few days. After confirming that she will perform at this year's Grammys, Perry gave a small glimpse of her highly anticipated single on Tuesday, February 7.

Perry took to Instagram to preview a music video for "Chained to the Rhythm", from her untitled fifth album. "Why are we all so chained #Fridaythe10th," so she captioned the clip. The video sees the singer walking in silver stilettos with a disco ball chained to her ankle as the reggae-inspired song is playing in the background.

Why are we all so chained... #FRIDAYTHE10TH

A video posted by KATY PERRY (@katyperry) on

Multiple sources report that the song features Bob Marley's grandson Skip Marley. It was co-written by Perry and Sia Furler and produced by Max Martin. According to Hits Daily Double, the song is due out on Thursday, February 9 at 9 P.M. PT/midnight ET on Friday, February 10.

Perry first hinted at her comeback by posting a photo on Instagram on Monday, February 6. In the snap, she ditches her dark hair for bright blonde locks and wears a light pink furred dress. She also updated her profile picture on Twitter and Facebook with the same photo.

New life who dis

A photo posted by KATY PERRY (@katyperry) on

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