: The title uses the common idiom "champagne problems" to contrast her current minor issues with the heavy, existential crises (like depression and breakups) she faced in earlier years. Katy Perry - Champagne Problems (The Smile Series)
: Lyrics such as "We put the dirty work in / Now we're celebrating" emphasize that their current stability was earned through difficult "make-ups to breakups". The Smile Video Series
"Champagne Problems" is a mid-tempo disco-pop anthem from Katy Perry's 2020 album, Smile . It serves as a triumphant bookend to the album's central narrative of overcoming depression and relationship turmoil. Meaning and Narrative : The title uses the common idiom "champagne
The song reflects the evolution of Perry’s real-life relationship with Orlando Bloom. In interviews, Perry described the track as a celebration of the "dirty work" required to maintain a healthy partnership.
: Perry has cited Justin Timberlake's "Mirrors" as an inspiration, noting that real relationships challenge you to see and improve parts of yourself you might otherwise ignore. It serves as a triumphant bookend to the
As part of the Smile Video Series released in late August 2020, Perry debuted a dedicated visual for the track.




: The title uses the common idiom "champagne problems" to contrast her current minor issues with the heavy, existential crises (like depression and breakups) she faced in earlier years.
: Lyrics such as "We put the dirty work in / Now we're celebrating" emphasize that their current stability was earned through difficult "make-ups to breakups". The Smile Video Series
"Champagne Problems" is a mid-tempo disco-pop anthem from Katy Perry's 2020 album, Smile . It serves as a triumphant bookend to the album's central narrative of overcoming depression and relationship turmoil. Meaning and Narrative
The song reflects the evolution of Perry’s real-life relationship with Orlando Bloom. In interviews, Perry described the track as a celebration of the "dirty work" required to maintain a healthy partnership.
: Perry has cited Justin Timberlake's "Mirrors" as an inspiration, noting that real relationships challenge you to see and improve parts of yourself you might otherwise ignore.
As part of the Smile Video Series released in late August 2020, Perry debuted a dedicated visual for the track.

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