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Wednesday 26 October 2011

Kelly Clarkson's New Album As Strong As Ever


NEW YORK (Reuters) - Kelly Clarkson is affected. She released her new album "Stronger" this week and I think that's his best work yet, but when something happens, she worries that no one loves him.

The collection of 13 songs found Clarkson works with a handful of composers on some new songs and continued to write his own music, as it has done since winning the singing competition TV "American Idol" in 2002 at the Age 20 years

While many of the past "Idol" winners do not rise to heights of fame, Clarkson's chart-topping has enjoyed success as a pop-rock single "Miss Independent" and hit "Since U Been Gone."

But at age 29, a native of Texas is now seen both ups and downs of his career, and knows that even if you think that his songs are great, the fans are the ultimate decision makers.


"When you love something so - and I think it's my best yet - I think sometimes when I think like that, it means that nobody is going to that," she said of "Stronger" .

Most of the songs from the new album is Clarkson is emotionally charged. Sound combined with the line between the big dance numbers and the Arena-rock bombast, which has become his signature calling card.

Clarkson calls the album "very intense" and said she felt she had a lot of energy and "soulful" to put in it. She compared each song to his "own little rollercoaster. Dynamic, vocally, that's what I do. "

Energy is clearly on the first single, "Mr. Know It All" as well as up and down rocky times "You can not win" arrangements and electro-rock of "Let Me Down".

SONGS real life

Texts, the songs live in strong relationships and the empowerment of the two patients is to emphasize that their work over the years.

"I love writing and singing songs about real life - including relationships," said "Everyone wants to feel that we are not alone in thinking this is the best feeling .." When I hear a song and it's like if "you just nailed me. It's the best thing in the world, to write something that may relate to other human beings."


Over the years the image of Clarkson as an artist who is willing to speak his mind in a creative production, even if it meant going to label him as around 2007, "My December".

And when she has matured, making music seem to be getting easier for Clarkson, mainly because it clung too closely to a single genre. In recent years she has worked with Reba Mcentire the country star, Rascal Flatts and Martina McBride. She also co-starred with Mcentire a tour in 2008.

"Stronger" continues to reflect its expanded range of musical styles, as evidenced by the dance-pop of "what does not die (louder)," responsible for rock and roll of "Hello" and power ballad "standing front of you. "

However, when it can not continue to explore different sounds and arrangements throughout his career, his song "Stronger" will be his greatest asset among fans and critics.

In his review of "Stronger," The New York Times described Clarkson as decisive in the "Mary J. Blige to pop music," becomes "the good thing about being hurt, nobody wants to be healed."

The Washington Post was less happy, however, call the album "reassuring", but "boring."

(Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)

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