"Broken" was reportedly planned to be released as the lead single from
The Matrix in the spring of 2004, with the album following in the early summer. These plans, however, were abruptly cancelled several weeks before the planned release. Several tentative release dates went by without news on
The Matrix, before the album was quietly shelved. The Matrix later claimed that the album's cancellation was due to their dissatisfaction with the time commitments of the album's planned promotional campaign, finding that it offered them little time to continue producing music for other artists. Glen Ballard, however, claimed that the project fell apart internally and the production team could not even unanimously decide upon a lead single. In April 2006, Christy stated that the production team was still considering a possible release for the album. In 2008, the Matrix made tentative plans to release the album through their own record label, Let's Hear It Records. These plans were soon halted, however, after Perry's debut single, "
I Kissed a Girl", achieved international commercial success after its release in April 2008. Christy contacted Perry about moving forward with the release of
The Matrix, prompting Perry to ask the production team to wait to release the album until after the release of the fourth and final single ("
Waking Up in Vegas") from
One of the Boys (2008). Despite this suggestion,
The Matrix was released on
iTunes on January 27, 2009, by Let's Hear It Records. The album received no promotion and failed to attain any notable commercial success. Prior to the album's release, Christy reiterated that the Matrix was not striving for commercial success, but rather just releasing the songs as a creative outlet. She stated: "We don't want to be pop stars, and we're not releasing it on a major label. And it's not called 'Katy Perry and the Matrix.' These are just great songs, and I'm very proud of it". == Critical reception ==