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Katy Hudson is the eponymous debut studio album by American singer Katy Hudson, who subsequently adopted the stage name Katy Perry. It primarily incorporates Christian rock and contemporary Christian music elements with lyrical themes of childhood, adolescence and Hudson's faith in God. It was released on February 8, 2001 by Red Hill Records which went bankrupt before it could do any marketing, subsequently the album sold fewer than 200 copies and received mixed reviews. --Wikipedia
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Perpetual Soundz
Katy's vocals aren't bad, but when you're working with music this bland, you'd really need something special to stand out.
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All Music
As an album, Katy Hudson is only instructive as the first act in a prefab pop star's career, to show that she has talent but that she was mismarketed -- and that she couldn't quite fit as a Christian singer, either, so everybody is better off with Katy tasting cherry chapstick instead of communion wine.
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Murlough 23
Not a bad example of mildly inventive CCM pop at the time, but it’s probably only worth a listen nowadays for those insatiably curious about Katy Perry’s past.
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