
Katy Perry will pull focus back onto her career with a re-release of her globally successful album Teenage Dream.
The singer, who has been hitting headline after headline following her split from Russell Brand last month, is thought to be releasing a special edition of the record, sub-titled The Complete Confection, in the US on March 13.
That Grape Juice reports that leaked tracks 'Dressing Up' and 'Part Of Me', which have now been completely wiped from YouTube, are very likely to appear on the set, alongside new version of current tracks.
Teenage Dream has already spawned six hit singles since its release in August 2010, including five US No. 1s.
'California Gurls', 'Teenage Dream', 'Firework', 'E.T.', 'Last Friday Night' and 'The One That Got Away' have also all proven successful in the UK charts.
The star unfollowed Brand on Twitter last week, amid speculation that she was angry over his alleged plans to release a third tell-all memoir.
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