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Post by nikkib on Aug 17, 2011 23:06:22 GMT 1
Kelly Clarkson has just announced that her brand new fifth studio album is titled 'Stronger' and that it will be released October 25th! Kelly also announced that she will be hosting a special live webcast on Tuesday (August 30th) on her official website to premiere her new single, “Mr. Know It All.”The song will be available for digital download everywhere on Monday (September 5th), you can pre-order your copy of 'Stronger' at Kelly’s Official Store now and the track will be automatically sent to you as soon as it’s available A new single was then expected to be released in July, but a handful of leaked demos, including the seething "Let Me Down," was the only new music that hit the Web last month. Source
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Post by Jai on Aug 19, 2011 19:36:13 GMT 1
its funny how her lead singles from an album are the same. since u been gone, never again, my life wud suck and now mr know it all. lol i love a bit of kelly tho, regardless!
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Post by nikkib on Aug 19, 2011 20:16:28 GMT 1
Yeah! I love her stuff. I'm glad she's making a comeback.
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Post by nikkib on Sept 24, 2011 3:49:02 GMT 1
First Look: Kelly Clarkson "Mr. Know It All" Sneek Peek
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Post by nikkib on Oct 6, 2011 3:16:43 GMT 1
Kelly Clarkson - "What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)" [Final Version]
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Post by nikkib on Oct 7, 2011 0:38:02 GMT 1
Kelly Clarkson Once Again Fights Internet Leak Kelly Clarkson stayed ahead of the leakers by premiering new track "What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)" last night on her official website. The track, which partially shares its name with the title of her upcoming album, "Stronger," is a return to the feisty, rock-pop belter we know Clarkson to be. To accompany the track, Clarkson wrote on her site: "Hey ya'll - I heard that some versions of "What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)" started showing up online. My new album 'Stronger' is out in 3 weeks (Oct 24) and I want you to hear the real thing! Check it out!"Clarkson's week of release will include two appearances on the "Today" show (Oct. 25 and 27), as well as "The View" and "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon."Source
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Post by nikkib on Oct 10, 2011 23:44:19 GMT 1
Kelly Clarkson Scores Her First No.1 In Australia With "Mr. Know It All"Kelly Clarkson has topped the ARIA singles chart with "Mr. Know It All."The track, which serves as the lead single from her fifth album 'Stronger,' marks the singer's first number one in Australia. Her previous chart peak was at number three with "Miss Independent" and "Since U Been Gone."Meanwhile, Gotye's "Somebody That I Used To Know" shifts from one to two, and LMFAO's "Sexy And I Know It" leaps ten places to complete the top three. Rihanna's "We Found Love" slips from three to four, while her previous single "Cheers (Drink To That)" slides seven to ten. Source
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Post by nikkib on Oct 25, 2011 0:38:23 GMT 1
Kelly Clarkson's "Dark Side" Set To Be Next Single
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Post by nikkib on Oct 25, 2011 0:54:00 GMT 1
Kelly Clarkson Interview And Performance On 'The X Factor' UK Kelly Clarkson continued her heavy promotional schedule for “Mr. Know It All” with a live performance on the UK’s X Factor, showing contestants on the show a thing or two about what makes a real singer. Check out her interview after the jump!
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Post by nikkib on Oct 25, 2011 21:37:47 GMT 1
Kelly Clarkson's Fashion Evolution Through The Years From small town girl to pop princess to rock DIVA, Kelly Clarkson has also grabbed hold of our attention in the decade since winning "American Idol" with her eccentric style. Take a look back at her transformation from innocent all-American girl to rock star siren, along with her ever-changing hair color that went from brunette to blonde to brunette again. CLICK HERE to see more!
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Post by nikkib on Oct 25, 2011 22:01:46 GMT 1
Kelly Clarkson's 'Stronger' Track-By-Track Review By Billboard1. Mr. Know It All - The sassy single is full of righteous declarations -- "You like to bring me down, don't you?/Well, I ain't going down!" -- and an upbeat, gospel-like chorus. 2. What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger) - A guitar riff reminiscent of "Since U Been Gone" segues into an anthem that encourage personal reinvention, and dancing. 3. Dark Side - On this thoughtful mid-tempo track, Clarkson dials back her vocal power on the verses and pleads with a guy to embrace her flaws. 4. Honestly - "Face me, make me, listen to the truth, even if it breaks me," Clarkson wails on another somber track. She's on point, but the instrumentation is a bit blase. 5. You Love Me - The intensity ramps up on "You Love Me," its heavy guitar crashing in on the chorus before the subtle rhythm snaps back into place. An immediate highlight. 6. Einstein - Yes, "Einstein" is fun. Yes, Clarkson sounds spectacular. But the refrain reads, "Dumb plus dumb equals you." Moving on! 7. Standing In Front of You - The first straight-ahead ballad on "Stronger," this track delivers a needed breather, and its lilting chorus is as gentle as a warm towel. 8. I Forgive You - "I forgive you, I forgive me/Now when do I start to feel again?" is the album's most arresting opening line. If only the rest of the song didn't go through the pop-rock motions. 9. Hello - A slightly more rugged track that finds its groove in the chorus. The handclaps on the bridge are a nice touch -- "Hello" is gonna be killer in concert. 10. The War Is Over - Another defiant track marked by its pummeling drums. The lyrics are frustratingly vague -- who are you fighting, Kelly, and why? 11. Let Me Down - Clarkson is once again "dumb enough to linger" with a bad boy. Here, the massive chorus swallows the verses whole and invites radio spins. 12. You Can't Win - Spiky guitar riffs are paired with sone of the album's most clever lyrics. Why is this buried at Track 12? 13. Breaking Your Own Heart - The album-closing ballad harkens back to the country music components Clarkson explored on "Don't You Wanna Stay" with Jason Aldean. Source
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Post by nikkib on Oct 27, 2011 3:03:30 GMT 1
Kelly Clarkson's "Mr. Know It All" Performance On The 'Today' Show
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Post by nikkib on Oct 27, 2011 3:27:31 GMT 1
Kelly Clarkson: ‘The Smoakstack Sessions’ EPKelly Clarkson finally released her fifth studio album “Stronger” this week! For those of you who choose to order the new album at her official music store, you’re in for an extra treat. “The Smokestack Sessions” is the 29-year-old singer-songwriter’s very first EP featuring different versions of selected album tracks as well as “If I Can’t Have You” from “All I Ever Wanted,” and a cover version of Bonnie Raitt‘s “I Can’t Make You Love Me.” All of the cuts were recorded at the Smoakstack Studios in Nashville, Tennessee. If you’re expecting a set of acoustic performances, think again. Kelly is giving us her full live experience with these recordings. Source
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Post by nikkib on Oct 31, 2011 21:22:24 GMT 1
Kelly Clarkson: I Want Four Kids What does Kelly Clarkson see in her future? "Hopefully I'm ... married with four kids," the singer says in a new interview with The Daily Beast. "I love what I do right now, but I live a very single life." Continues Clarkson, 29: "I'm enjoying that, but I don't plan on doing this forever."She just released her fifth album, 'Stronger,' but she doesn't want to record music forever. She says that once she settles down with a man and starts a family, her career will take a backseat. "I don't know if I'll retire," she says, "but it won't be as full-on. Obviously things will supersede music." Perhaps she's taken some inspiration from her American Idol pal, Clay Aiken, who has a 3-year-old son Parker and has since stopped recording new music. "I haven't seen Parker since he [was] a baby," Clarkson says. "Clay sends me little updated pictures. That kid is freaking adorable."As for her love life right now, Clarkson is single – but happy with that. "I haven't been in a bad relationship in years," she says, adding that most of the men she sings about in her song aren't recent boyfriends. Source
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Post by achii on Nov 5, 2011 16:57:25 GMT 1
when is she gonna come outta the closet jeez
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