She represents everything that's wrong in music
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Eve_of_Destruction — 13 years ago(September 23, 2012 04:50 PM)
Do you ever have anything nice or positive to say?
What's your favorite scary movie?
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art-snob — 13 years ago(August 17, 2012 10:41 AM)
I would be curious to see where Kelly's career could go if she worked with one of those artists. They are all original, talented and creative. If Mandy Moore was able to break out of the synthetic pop mold, Kelly could probably also do it.
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lizcarlo87 — 13 years ago(August 17, 2012 09:07 PM)
I like Mandy music ever since coverage. I wish she would put out her new cd. Oh well I'm getting off of that subject.
I'm not sure how people would react to Kelly making music with them. It could do very well. It could do horrible.
This fan would like it if she would make music with them. I would not care if other people would like it or not. My December did not do as well as her others. That's myfavorite cd of hers. A lot of fans seem to not like it. I think she made her best music on it.
There are a lot more people I'd like her to work. Some of them are different genre. I wish she would give it a try. I think they could make great cd together. I don't think it's going to happen. Just something I want to happen. -
guitarplaya8906 — 13 years ago(September 15, 2012 06:22 PM)
It's called pop music, that's just what pop music is.
I completely disagree with your post though. Although some songs she releases fit well in current Top 40 radio, she has plenty that aren't as mainstream and have a lot more originality. Listen to You Love Me for example. Or basically the entire album My December. Especially Sober:
Kelly is by no means a puppet. She fights for what she wants on her albums.
"You gotta tame the beast before you let it out of its cage."
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Price_RZ — 13 years ago(September 16, 2012 12:20 PM)
Kelly is by no means a puppet. She fights for what she wants on her albums.
After the commercial failure of
My December
, she admitted that RCA controlled her albums. She does not want to be a puppet but is unwittingly one now.
Some people count sheep. Doesn't work with Bryan, just gets him excited ~ John-Redcorn -
sfmar — 13 years ago(September 16, 2012 06:46 PM)
After the commercial failure of My December, she admitted that RCA controlled her albums.
True, but you also claimed the albums that followed were failures. If they were the fault then lies with RCA, not Clarkson.
She does not want to be a puppet but is unwittingly one now.
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guitarplaya8906 — 13 years ago(October 17, 2012 08:18 PM)
I'd love to see where she said this. RCA does have the first choice in picking the singles, but Kelly makes her albums the way she wants to.
"You gotta tame the beast before you let it out of its cage."
-Derek Zoolander -
Price_RZ — 13 years ago(October 17, 2012 10:58 PM)
When the follow up to
My December
came out, Clarkson said in an interview that RCA essentially did as they wanted with choosing songs for the album. Not sure why you debate her own words..
Some people count sheep. Doesn't work with Bryan, just gets him excited ~ John-Redcorn -
Price_RZ — 13 years ago(October 18, 2012 05:26 PM)
She said she would record what RCA and the producers told her after she had made her (meaning My December) album.
Truth is, she lost her creative control as the last two albums have been more or less straight up pop. She was running her mouth when My December came out that the next album would be more country, it wasn't. A move toward country in general would get her out from the RCA pop producers and might allow her to have more control. It is an interesting gambit.
Some people count sheep. Doesn't work with Bryan, just gets him excited ~ John-Redcorn -
guitarplaya8906 — 13 years ago(October 18, 2012 08:55 PM)
I love how you have no proof. But anyway, Kelly picks what she records. They might have final say on the track listing, but she doesn't record anything she doesn't like.
"You gotta tame the beast before you let it out of its cage."
-Derek Zoolander -
Price_RZ — 13 years ago(October 19, 2012 10:58 AM)
You have offered no proof yourself. The link to what I am referencing was posted here before, forgive me for not bookmarking every news story
As for your latter statement, if RCA rejects every tack, she does have to go back and find more songs. And how about the producer, they can nix something they do not believe successful in the studio.
Some people count sheep. Doesn't work with Bryan, just gets him excited ~ John-Redcorn