The Beach Boys file diminutive claim against Katy Perry's 'California Gurls'
CBS News reported that The Beach Boys' record label has "reportedly filed a diminutive claim against the writers and publishers of pop songstress Katy Perry's omnipresent summer hit "California Gurls" for its purported similarity to the group's 1965 anthem "California Girls." However, sources close to the matter say that pop star Katy Perry wants to work with the surviving members of the legendary 1960s boy band.
Recently, Perry reportedly picked up another fight, this time with Lady Gaga. The music star said she was "downright" offended by the latter's "Alejandro" music video. In an interview with the Rolling Stone, Perry explained "I think when you put sex and spirituality in the same bottle and shake it up, bad things happen... Yes, I said I kissed a girl. But I didn't say I kissed a girl while f**king a crucifix." Perry was referring to her hit single "I Kissed a Girl." She also once donned a squirting cupcake brassiere for one of her music video.Lady Gaga lead with 13 nominations for the MTV Video Music Awards last Tuesday, setting a new record for the most nominations in a single VMA season.