Katy Perry 'Unconditionally' VIDEO, 'Roar' Singer Compares Love To 'Being Hit By A Car'
Katy Perry stands amidst a slew of dancers in the snow and a ballroom in the dramatic video for her latest single Unconditionally.
The brunette singer doesn't seem bothered by the cold since she wears a white spaghetti strap gown without a jacket as she belts the powerful lyrics.
"Unconditional, unconditionally. I will love you unconditionally. There is no fear now. Let go and just be free. I will love you unconditionally," she sings.
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In later scenes, she wears a gold outfit with large cross earrings as well as a green velvet floor-length dress.
At the end of the video, Perry is also seen getting struck by a car. The Roar singer explained the significance for the scene via Twitter on Tuesday.
"Yes, unconditional love sometimes feels like being hit by a car... Or being on fire... How does it feel to you?" she tweeted.
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The 29-year-old also explained the direction she chose for the new video.
"It doesn't have a complete narrative. I do that all the time; I usually have quite a big story line," she told MTV about the clip. "This time I wanted to give a lot of gorgeous, beautiful looks, which I don't usually go for. But it's mostly just a beautiful video that is supposed to evoke this power of love."
The song is the second single off Perry's fourth studio album Prism, which was released in October.