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Perry performed the song as part of her MTV Unplugged set. The characters in the video are played by Fashion Royalty dolls. In the video, Perry plays the song in front of a bright cartoon-like background with clouds that have smiley faces on them. He criticized its "offensive queer tropes" and found its lyrics problematic. Ugo.com says the song settles for "catchphrase-homophobia" while AllMusic describes the lyrics as " gay-baiting." Writing for Glamour, Christopher Rosa called the track Perry's worst song. Some critics, however, conclude the song is homophobic. isn't homophobic, but it does pummel straight guys who can't handle her edge." The song's lyrics have been described in a positive review as "eighteen different kinds of wrong." The song itself has been described as an " emo-bashing anthem that's either horribly homophobic, a sly piece of social commentary or, possibly, both." The Tampa Bay Times wrote that the "boyfriend-skewering. Perry performing "Ur So Gay" in the California Dreams Tour
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Perry's vocal's in "Ur So Gay" span from the lower note of E 3 to the higher note of D #5. According to digital sheet music published at by Sony-ATV Music Publishing, the song is written in the key of E minor and the tempo is at 80 beats per minute. As expected, sales were low, but Anokute said the track did well in terms of building a press story. That was for my Internet bloggers, so I'm not coming out of nowhere." Perry's A&R representative Chris Anokute confirmed this by saying that they had no plans for radio coverage but just wanted to put this "novelty" song out online as an introduction to see "what the attraction was". The song "wasn't meant to be a big single or show what the album is going to be all about. When asked about the song, Perry said it was about a metrosexual boy.