Katy Perry desperately tries to bounce back from Woman's World FLOP by announcing new single Lifetimes with a TikTok dance

Katy Perry has officially announced her song Lifetimes as the next single off her forthcoming album 143. 

On Monday morning the pop star wrote to her 206 million Instagram followers: 'LIFETIMES AUGUST 9 SONG + VIDEO PRE-SAVE NOW KATY.TO/LIFETIMES.'

The 39-year-old singer recently shared that the track was inspired by her and fiancé Orlando Bloom's daughter Daisy, who turns four August 20.

Perry coordinated a dance with influencer duo Brooke Blewitt and Jess Qualter to accompany the teaser snippet — and Irish singing duo Jedward appeared in the clip.

It comes less than one month after her comeback single Woman's World failed to impress fans. 

Katy Perry has officially announced her song Lifetimes as the next single off her forthcoming album 143

Katy Perry has officially announced her song Lifetimes as the next single off her forthcoming album 143 

On Monday morning the pop star wrote to her 206 million Instagram followers: 'LIFETIMES AUGUST 9 SONG + VIDEO PRE-SAVE NOW KATY.TO/LIFETIMES'

On Monday morning the pop star wrote to her 206 million Instagram followers: 'LIFETIMES AUGUST 9 SONG + VIDEO PRE-SAVE NOW KATY.TO/LIFETIMES'

The Lifetimes announcement post has so far collected 165,000 likes as fans are anxious to see the music artist recover from the project's lackluster first single.

Katy revealed how her daughter inspired her upcoming song in an appearance on The One Show.

She said that the idea for the tune stemmed from a sweet exchange between her and the tot.

The proud mom gushed, 'Lifetimes is a song that I wrote inspired by my daughter. Obviously, I tell her ''I love you'' before she goes to bed every night, but I've started telling her, ''Will you find me in every lifetime?'' and she says ''Yes.'''

The singer-songwriter shared another anecdote: 'The sweetest thing is we've been all over Europe this summer and we've been to a lot of beaches and I bought a big stack of chocolate gold coins, and when we're building sandcastles I will hide them as she’s digging and she will find them, so she loves finding chocolate coins.

'So the other day I said, "Will you find me in every lifetime?" and she said, ''Yes and we'll find chocolate coins together!"'

The entertainer's album 143 is slated for a September 20 release.

Discussing the title of the album, she explained on the podcast: 'That's my angel numbers. It's what I see when I need guidance or confirmation, or just confidence I'm in the right place, right time.'

The 39-year-old singer recently shared that the track was inspired by her and fiancé Orlando Bloom 's daughter Daisy, who turns four August 20

The 39-year-old singer recently shared that the track was inspired by her and fiancé Orlando Bloom 's daughter Daisy, who turns four August 20 

Perry coordinated a dance with influencer duo Brooke Blewitt and Jess Qualter to accompany the teaser snippet

Perry coordinated a dance with influencer duo Brooke Blewitt and Jess Qualter to accompany the teaser snippet

The pair began dating in 2016, split in 2017, and later rekindled their romance in 2018; pictured April 13

The pair began dating in 2016, split in 2017, and later rekindled their romance in 2018; pictured April 13

The Hot N Cold hitmaker's song Woman's World was controversially co-produced by Dr. Luke, who singer Kesha has accused of sexual assault and rape.

She previously worked with the 50-year-old music producer on her singles I Kissed A Girl and Teenage Dream, among others. 

Katy began teasing the new music in late June and the full song and accompanying video dropped back-to-back on July 11 and 12.

'She understands she is controversial by working with Dr. Luke again, but they work so well together, and they have such a rapport with each other that she knows him in a different way than others might,' a source told DailyMail.com.

'Her relationship with Dr. Luke is an important one,' the insider continued. 'So to have worked with him again is something she isn't bothered about, even though plenty of fans are.'