Katy Perry has once again become the internetâs favorite meme: this time for the way she pronounces her lyrics. Her 2008 ballad âThinking of Youâ recently went viral on TikTok, not for its emotional lyrics, but for her classic theatrical over-enunciation.
Folks participating in the trend made parody videos of Perryâs exaggerated vocal delivery. They do this through over-acting and lip-sync videos to her original song recording. While many did it in jest, some fans couldnât help but genuinely question her singing choices.

The most-mocked line is, âYouâre like an Indian summer in the middle of winter, like a hard candy with a surprise center.â TikTokers leaned into the dramatic pauses and sharp syllables, pairing their performances with exaggerated facial expressions.Â

This ironic trend sparked thousands of recreations, with viewers either laughing along or defending Perryâs signature style. One of the most common searches for the trend on TikTok is âKaty Perry Chewing on Those Words.â
Katy Perryâs response to the trend
Instead of ignoring the trend, Perry leaned into the moment during the U.S. kickoff of her Lifetimes tour on May 7, 2025. Folks recorded the moment and shared it on social media.
Perry addressed the crowd, saying cheekily, âIâm not going to do it,â before launching into an over-emphasized rendition of the popular lip-sync verse, complete with facial expressions to match. After singing the line, âcandy with a â,â she paused, looked at the crowd, and insisted, âI donât sing like that,â and didnât finish the song.
@katyperryuniverse âI donât sing like thatâ đ #TheLifetimesTour ⏠Thinking Of You â Katy Perry
Fan reactions to Perryâs response are mixed
However, fans online quickly pointed out the obvious: she does sing like that, though. One Redditor commented, âThis IS the way she sings it normally tho, in fact if anything itâs a bit toned down from the recorded version lolâÂ

âShe also sings the song exactly like that, there was no difference other than widening her eyes, so it was confusing for everyone,â another person added.

Redditor u/pugbreath shared their confusion about the singerâs claim that she doesnât sing like the trend claims. âBut isnât the trend using HER audio, people are just exaggerating the facial expressions while lip syncing? lolâ
Social media couldnât get enough of the interaction with the TikTok trend. While some praised Perry for clapping back in such a lighthearted way, others debated whether her version of the song was even âmockingâ enough.
TikToker @mariammarksart painted a cartoon rendition of the singer on the side of their face to lip-sync with the song. Their video has been viewed over 8 million times and has nearly 800K likes.

Katy Perry herself replied to @mariammarksartâs TikTok with a simple, âoh dear.â

As one Redditor kindly pointed out, âIf anything, she usually struggles singing live, and I thought she was doing a pretty good job sounding like the record (for once).â
@katyperrycrave btw she was laughing right after this y’all can’t take a joke #katyperry #thinkingofyou #thelifetimeatour ⏠Thinking Of You â Katy Perry
Many TikTok users have now come full circle with the trend, taking it one step further. Theyâre not just mocking Katy Perryâs over-enunciation: theyâre now mocking her for mocking the trend itself. In a way, itâs become a parody of a parody, with creators layering the joke for even more absurdity. The result is a self-aware cycle of satire that highlights just how deeply internet culture loves to remix itself.
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