Kelly Clarkson
In an article on "Mr. Know It All" - the first single from the new album Stronger Kelly Clarkson - Entertainment Weekly called the multiplatinum singer-songwriter "samurai guys shooting down" effect Clarkson has won millions of dedicated fans with its linear fire. speaking words. Clarkson hits like "Miss Independent," "Since U Been Gone", "Walk Away", "Never Again" and now "Mr. Know It All" are bold empowerment anthems, who sells his soul, vocal power and relatability feet on the ground.
The dynamic, musically diverse Stronger (which Clarkson says was influenced by Tina Turner, Prince, Sheryl Crow, and Radiohead) will satisfy those who like Clarkson for its resilience. The album is full of candid air, emotionally raw as "The war is over", "Darkside", and "honesty" and "You Love Me" (in which Clarkson said witheringly ex "you're not good enough"), "Einstein "(ie, concerned said goodbye with" Here's your keys, bags, clothes, and now out of my place ") and the song, which is Clarkson gives a new twist to adagio Nietzsche that what does not kill you makes you stronger and saying "this does not mean that I am more because you're gone." Thus, these feelings with guts are wrapped in soft pop melodies, brilliant vocals and driving beats dancefloor- friendly (designed by A-list producers like Rodney Jerkins, Greg Kurstin, Josh Abraham, and Toby Gad) does not make much more attractive.
"The whole album is largely on the strength and autonomy, so 'Stronger' felt like the perfect title," Clarkson said. "Besides, this song is a gold mine - it's a little bit pop, a little pop-rock, a little town, a small fragment of the dance, and binds everything and everyone likes this post .. "This does not kill you makes you stronger." It is a perfect representation of my life. "dropoff window
Clarkson's life has had its share of challenges. Her parents divorced when she was six and her mother struggled financially to raise Kelly and his older brothers. "My mother had to do everything by itself," says Clarkson. "She went to school. It was very difficult. I think seeing me molded into the person you want to send a message to women around the world who can do anything he wants. He had an impact on me, but not I knew at the time. Now I see while I'm doing songs that I hope to inspire people. "
She could not have known his childhood would shape his art, but Clarkson did understand the emotional power of music from an early age. He was first attracted to sing at age eight after a revealing visit to a black church in Fort Worth. "I was like, 'Wow, what they feel, I feel too," he recalls. When Clarkson was in high school, a music teacher heard singing in the hallway and encouraged to join the choir. "When you're a kid and you find something that you are good, wait. People said nice things and that gave me confidence. Everyone always asks me what I would do if I do not sing and I have no idea, because I have no other talents, "he said with a laugh.
As we know now, Clarkson appeared on the public radar in 2002 during the first season of American Idol. "When I auditioned, my apartment in Los Angeles had recently burned and had a box of photographs in my name," says Clarkson. "I thought I start to sing and make money to pay the bills. Nobody thought this show was going to be what it is today." Of course, Clarkson won and became an international pop icon, selling over 20 million albums worldwide (including 10 million in the United States) and scoring seven singles in the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. He has released four studio albums, double platinum No. 1 Thankful, Breakaway 2004 6x platinum (which has sold over 12 million copies worldwide, spawned five Top 10 hits, and stayed on the charts for two years) My platinum 2003 2007 December 2009 and all I wanted, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 and produced the hit single "My Life would Suck Without you" and "Already Gone". Clarkson also received two Grammy Awards, two American Music Awards, two MTV Music Awards and 11 Billboard Music Awards.
With all these honors, it is tempting to wonder why Clarkson is continuously drawn to songs about overcoming challenges. "I think I gravitate towards songs with a message of defiance because I always feel like I was struggling just to be with me," he said. "It's why I tend to write or select songs about being right fit for you. People associate me with songs that break, but most of the time the song is not even a man. I never write about one thing particular. I always tell the subject to different situations in my life, whether family, friends or work. This is what makes the songs are connected to a larger "level.
Clarkson co-wrote five songs Stronger, a process she feels is therapeutic. His favorite song on the album is "You Love Me", she says she wrote after an incident that she thought the break. "It was probably the worst I've ever been in my life," he admits. "But writing about it, I had to work through it and get it out of my system." The rest of the songs were written by a number of A-list songsmiths, including Rodney Jerkins, Ester Dean, Bonnie McKee, and Toby Gad, Clarkson says he really took the time to meet his style. She also attributes its producers, Jerkins, Kurstin, Abraham, and Gad including what he says is the biggest difference between the strong and their previous albums.
"What separates this album are the vocals," he said. "They sound richer, fuller, and for the first time, how I look when I live. The producers who worked with me and let me sing to me. They do not strip the personality. And was one of those things that if people with whom work have confidence in me, I have more confidence in myself, and everything changed. I can not wait to perform these songs on tour. I think this is the best way to know an artist, and where you can see the true personality because we can not hide much on stage. "
And how she believes that her fans will react through the strongest? "I have an indication that they know they will love it," he said. "I met with a fan, the other day at the goal. It was a mother and daughter and they were like, 'Oh, my God, we have not even matter what you put if you could put something." It's funny, do not matter what it was. I like that people always excited about new music ".
The dynamic, musically diverse Stronger (which Clarkson says was influenced by Tina Turner, Prince, Sheryl Crow, and Radiohead) will satisfy those who like Clarkson for its resilience. The album is full of candid air, emotionally raw as "The war is over", "Darkside", and "honesty" and "You Love Me" (in which Clarkson said witheringly ex "you're not good enough"), "Einstein "(ie, concerned said goodbye with" Here's your keys, bags, clothes, and now out of my place ") and the song, which is Clarkson gives a new twist to adagio Nietzsche that what does not kill you makes you stronger and saying "this does not mean that I am more because you're gone." Thus, these feelings with guts are wrapped in soft pop melodies, brilliant vocals and driving beats dancefloor- friendly (designed by A-list producers like Rodney Jerkins, Greg Kurstin, Josh Abraham, and Toby Gad) does not make much more attractive.
"The whole album is largely on the strength and autonomy, so 'Stronger' felt like the perfect title," Clarkson said. "Besides, this song is a gold mine - it's a little bit pop, a little pop-rock, a little town, a small fragment of the dance, and binds everything and everyone likes this post .. "This does not kill you makes you stronger." It is a perfect representation of my life. "dropoff window
Clarkson's life has had its share of challenges. Her parents divorced when she was six and her mother struggled financially to raise Kelly and his older brothers. "My mother had to do everything by itself," says Clarkson. "She went to school. It was very difficult. I think seeing me molded into the person you want to send a message to women around the world who can do anything he wants. He had an impact on me, but not I knew at the time. Now I see while I'm doing songs that I hope to inspire people. "
She could not have known his childhood would shape his art, but Clarkson did understand the emotional power of music from an early age. He was first attracted to sing at age eight after a revealing visit to a black church in Fort Worth. "I was like, 'Wow, what they feel, I feel too," he recalls. When Clarkson was in high school, a music teacher heard singing in the hallway and encouraged to join the choir. "When you're a kid and you find something that you are good, wait. People said nice things and that gave me confidence. Everyone always asks me what I would do if I do not sing and I have no idea, because I have no other talents, "he said with a laugh.
As we know now, Clarkson appeared on the public radar in 2002 during the first season of American Idol. "When I auditioned, my apartment in Los Angeles had recently burned and had a box of photographs in my name," says Clarkson. "I thought I start to sing and make money to pay the bills. Nobody thought this show was going to be what it is today." Of course, Clarkson won and became an international pop icon, selling over 20 million albums worldwide (including 10 million in the United States) and scoring seven singles in the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. He has released four studio albums, double platinum No. 1 Thankful, Breakaway 2004 6x platinum (which has sold over 12 million copies worldwide, spawned five Top 10 hits, and stayed on the charts for two years) My platinum 2003 2007 December 2009 and all I wanted, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 and produced the hit single "My Life would Suck Without you" and "Already Gone". Clarkson also received two Grammy Awards, two American Music Awards, two MTV Music Awards and 11 Billboard Music Awards.
With all these honors, it is tempting to wonder why Clarkson is continuously drawn to songs about overcoming challenges. "I think I gravitate towards songs with a message of defiance because I always feel like I was struggling just to be with me," he said. "It's why I tend to write or select songs about being right fit for you. People associate me with songs that break, but most of the time the song is not even a man. I never write about one thing particular. I always tell the subject to different situations in my life, whether family, friends or work. This is what makes the songs are connected to a larger "level.
Clarkson co-wrote five songs Stronger, a process she feels is therapeutic. His favorite song on the album is "You Love Me", she says she wrote after an incident that she thought the break. "It was probably the worst I've ever been in my life," he admits. "But writing about it, I had to work through it and get it out of my system." The rest of the songs were written by a number of A-list songsmiths, including Rodney Jerkins, Ester Dean, Bonnie McKee, and Toby Gad, Clarkson says he really took the time to meet his style. She also attributes its producers, Jerkins, Kurstin, Abraham, and Gad including what he says is the biggest difference between the strong and their previous albums.
"What separates this album are the vocals," he said. "They sound richer, fuller, and for the first time, how I look when I live. The producers who worked with me and let me sing to me. They do not strip the personality. And was one of those things that if people with whom work have confidence in me, I have more confidence in myself, and everything changed. I can not wait to perform these songs on tour. I think this is the best way to know an artist, and where you can see the true personality because we can not hide much on stage. "
And how she believes that her fans will react through the strongest? "I have an indication that they know they will love it," he said. "I met with a fan, the other day at the goal. It was a mother and daughter and they were like, 'Oh, my God, we have not even matter what you put if you could put something." It's funny, do not matter what it was. I like that people always excited about new music ".
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