When Taylor Swift puts out a song, everyone has an opinion: The music critic, the die-hard fan, the hater (who's gonna hate, hate hate) -- and yes, the person who inspired the track.
John Mayer guest-hosted 'The Late Late Show' last night (Feb. 4), and of course, he couldn't resist gushing about Katy Perry's epic Super Bowl performance.
John Mayer was asked by TMZ on the idea that his ex Katy Perry will be writing songs about him. "You're supposed to write songs. You're just not supposed to tell everyone you're doing it."
You love who you love, regardless of gender, skin color or religion. That should be the governing principle of life in general -- but it's most certainly the case in the song and video for the John Mayer and Katy Perry duet 'Who You Love.'
The real life couple of John Mayer and Katy Perry are now a duet couple as well. John and Katy have just released a sure-to-be hit single called 'Who You Love.'
Katy Perry and John Mayer are getting super serious, but as anyone who's followed their tumultuous relationship knows, they've had quite a few ups and downs -- including quite a few splits -- in between. Thankfully, though, those are behind them ... and they even inspired Perry's smash hit, 'Roar.'
John Mayer loves Katy Perry -- and he also loves her massive new single, 'Roar.' The 'Paradise Valley' crooner couldn't stop bragging about his lady love's new song, as well as his collaboration with her, 'Who You Love.'
Katy Perry admitted to being madly in love with John Mayer in her Vogue cover story earlier this summer, despite being broken up at the time. They were seemingly reunited on Fourth of July and now, they get romantic on the song 'Who You Love,' a slow-burning, 'early '80s-inspired soft rock duet.
Although John Mayer was recently spotted celebrating Independence Day with ex Katy Perry, it’s been awhile since we’ve seen him on TV.
However, the charming singer made a comeback this morning (July 5) on NBC’s ‘TODAY,’ where he performed a few songs on the scenic outdoor stage and filled us in on his recovery from his vocal cord procedures.