“Katy Perry” Intentionally Leaks Super Bowl Song? Flashes Inspired Pedicure Days before the Event; Lenny Kravitz to Perform a Mash-up with the Pop-Star?

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The Super Bowl is a BIG THING. And what make it even more so important is the half-time performances during the show. The Super Bowl will be set on fire this February 1 and everyone is excited to see another smashing halftime performance from an artist featured for that specific and very important day, in this years' case, Katy Perry. The "Fireworks" singer will definitely set everything ablaze as she throws her best shot in making this show another hit worldwide.

Being featured during the half-time show of the Super Bowl is for Rock Stars. Powerful and influential singers/performers like Jennifer Lopez, Beyonce, Bruno Mars and the likes of Katy Perry are the ones considered to have the right to stand on the Super Bowl Stage. AS the excitement for the day fills the air, a leak of the supposedly mash-up performance of Katy Perry together with music legend Lenny Kravitz is posted online for the world to hear.

Well it seems like Katy Perry has no problems with the cat being out of the bag and would want fans to actually hear the song before the performance. Lenny Kravitz seemed to have leaked the song as well on his T-mobile plug.

The song goes something like, "I like to watch the football game/ it makes me totally insane / Don't like to dribble/ you pass the ball go to the end zone/ to score the points.'

The song happens to be a Tim Heidecker video created by the comedy team "Tim & Eric". Katy just gamely "tweeted" the Youtube video on Monday to her 64 million followers. Guess that's Katy Perry's way of humoring her fans.

The excitement is still on and fans are still up for a surprise as she performs her all on the Super Bowl stage on Sunday. "Even my tippy toes are ready," she posted on her Instagram account.

Fans can definitely catch Perry's real performance this February 1, Sunday.

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