Katy Perry's "Friday Night" party has no signs of stopping any time soon. She's just enlisted Missy Elliott for a remix to the hit track.
Billboard confirms that the new remix to "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" with Elliott is set to hit radio, the Internet, and digital retailers on Monday.
The single sets Missy up for a big-time comeback, as the song is poised to take the #1 position on the Billboard Hot 100. Missy is getting ready to release her first album since 2005's "The Cookbook."
It's Missy's first appearance on a major single since the remix to last year's "Everything to Me" with Monica, which hit #1 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.
If Katy Perry moves up to #1 on the Hot 100, where LMFAO and their "Party Rock Anthem" has kept her from inching up to the top spot for weeks, she'll match the record broken for Michael Jackson as the only artist to achieve five #1 singles on the Hot 100 from a single album.
While Jackson become the only artist, male or female, to achieve the feat back in 1988 with his "Bad" album, Katy Perry's hits have come off her "Teenage Dream" album, which has yielded #1's from the title track--first single "California Gurls" with Snoop Dogg, "E.T." with Kanye West, and "Firework."
Labels: Hollywood, Katy Perry
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