143 is the seventh studio album by American singer Katy Perry. It was released on , through Capitol Records. The album title represents the phrase "I love you", [a] and is also Perry's symbolic "angel number". [b] The album is a pop record with dance-pop and Europop elements.
“143” is an abbreviation for “I love you.” Used in texting and on social media, the numeric code “143” is a quick way to show love to your friends, family members, or romantic partner.
We already hinted at it—143 is slang for “ I love you.” The term was popularized in the 1990s when pagers were widely used as a quick way to say “I love you.” It’s an older, coded version of the...
143 is based on the number of letters in each word of the phrase: I (1), love (4), you (3). The shorthand, as the story goes, dates back to the early 1900s from Minot’s Ledge lighthouse off the coast of Cohasset, Massachusetts.
On July 10, Katy unveiled the cover artwork, title and release date of 143 via her web store. 143 was scheduled to be released in a purple vinyl with alternative cover, silver vinyl and cassette.
143 is the sixth studio album, and seventh overall, by American singer Katy Perry. The album was released on , via Capitol Records.
143 stands for "I Love You" due to its letter count: I (1), love (4), you (3). People use it to express their love to peers, family, and partners.
In texting lingo, “143” is more than just a numerical representation of affection; it is a concise, efficient method to convey love and emotional connection. This shorthand is particularly favored among younger demographics who prefer quick and succinct ways of communication.