Jon Caramanica of The New York Times asserted that "Ms. Clarkson is turning into the Mary J. Blige of pop: so good at being wounded that no one wants to let her heal. [61] In Denmark, after debuting at number 11 on the Danish Singles Chart on the week ending January 20, 2012, it attained a top ten position at number 8 after two weeks. It earned Clarkson a nomination for a MuchMusic Video Award. During an interview with MTV News in November 2009, Kelly stated that while performing on the "All I Ever Wanted Tour," she would also be in the process of writing new material for her fifth studio album which she hoped for a late 2010 release. Kelly Brianne Clarkson (born April 24, 1981) is a former cocktail waitress from Burleson, Texas who became the first winner of American Idol.In the end, she was up against Justin Guarini, her soon-to-be costar in From Justin to Kelly.Since winning Idol in 2002, she has had a fairly successful music career, with four albums and two Grammys to her name. [11] Clarkson tweeted "We've almost completed the album. [10] The song begins with a "rumbling guitar" and a "shimmering synth" riff as Clarkson sings the opening line "You know the bed feels warmer / Sleeping here alone. There's no point in getting angry because there's nothing I can do. she said. She even voicedMoxy in the 2019 animated film,UglyDolls. Kurstin recalled, "I rethought the music part of it, I guess. Songs: Clarkson Sets "Idol" Record", "Diandra astuu American Idol -voittajan suuriin saappaisiin 'Runaway Baby, "Joko voitto on sinetöity, Idols-Diandra? Kelly took a six-month break from her music career in 2010. The second duet "The Sun Will Rise" (which appears on the deluxe edition) is revealed to be a duet with American songwriter Kara DioGuardi. The Stronger Tour was the seventh headlining tour by American pop artist Kelly Clarkson. Written by Jörgen Elofsson, Ali Tamposi, and David Gamson, with additional writing and production by Greg Kurstin, "Stronger" is an uptempo song which draws from the genres of dance-pop and electropop. I’ve been physically robbed a couple of times, but this is much worse. I learnt well under pressure, but, like, four years passed by and I hit rock bottom, Breakaway just exploded everywhere. "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)", is a song by American singer Kelly Clarkson. "[88] The same opinion was echoed by Robbie Daw of Idolator who thought the video was fun especially "when Kelly herself joins the giant mob at the very end." It also topped fifteen other Billboard charts, including Adult Pop Songs, Adult Contemporary, Hot Dance Club Songs, and Pop Songs charts, more than any other song Clarkson has ever released. Voulant se démarquer de ses précédent… On October 12, 2011, VH1 announced that Kelly will film "VH1 Unplugged: Kelly Clarkson" featuring songs from the album on October 27, 2011 which will be broadcast the following month on November 17 and 18, 2011. Copies of the album sold during its first year of release contained a computer program that could be loaded and used with the internet f… At Metacritic (which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics), the album received an average score of 62, based on 11 reviews. Check out the routine in the video below. As of[update] September 10, 2017, "Stronger" had sold over 4,954,000 copies in the United States. The producers I worked with just let me sing and be me. "[15], After returning from a vacation on Tahiti, Clarkson found out over 50 of her newly recorded demo material were leaked online,[16] including "Stronger". In Australia, the album debuted at number three in the ARIA Charts, which was lower than "All I Ever Wanted" but higher than "My December.". Learn it with me and get your cameras ready to record you and your friends rocking these moves in a unique location that shows where you are in the world. Like, Radiohead is alternative, but they're very soulful. [2] Although Tamposi found the phrase saccharine, she submitted it as an idea to Elofsson and Gamson during their writing sessions. ", Allison Stewart of The Washington Post wrote that "Clarkson has two moods — scrappy and morose — and Stronger works every possible combination of both" and called it "a good album by a great vocalist who, it’s easy to still hope, is capable of a lot more.". She also partnered with Sony in promoting Stronger by performing select songs from the album in a free concert sponsored by Sony at The Troubadour in Los Angeles on October 19, 2011. In the United States, the album debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 chart with 163,000 copies sold, making it the second time Kelly debuted at the second spot on the chart (the first being "My December" in 2007). But by writing about it, I got to work through it and get it out of my system.". "[32], In the United States, "Stronger" topped sixteen Billboard charts, marking career highs for Clarkson. Plus that song is just a gold mine — it's a little bit pop, a little bit pop-rock, a little bit urban, a little bit dance, and it ties everything in. Stronger est le cinquième album studio de la chanteuse américaine Kelly Clarkson. In January of 2011, she stated that the album will be released in March of 2011. [14], In an interview with MTV News prior to the song's release, Clarkson compared "Stronger" to "Since U Been Gone" (2004). It's like this big dance anthem. Kelly also performed "Mr Know It All" at the eighth series of British television series "The X Factor" on October 23, 2011, at the 2011 American Music Awards on November 20, 2011 and at the German television series "X Factor" on November 1, 2011. Internationally, "Stronger" topped the national charts of Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia and attained a top-ten position in over fifteen countries around the world, eventually selling over five million copies worldwide, becoming one of the best-selling singles of all time. It topped the national charts of Belgium, Denmark, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia and became her biggest hit in over 18 other countries, including Austria, Denmark, Hungary, Luxembourg, Portugal, New Zealand, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. [108][109], Clarkson also performed the song with Jordan Meredith on the television series Duets, where she is also a mentor. ", She described it as "very much about strength and empowerment, so 'Stronger' felt like the perfect title. A forty-nine second preview video of the song was uploaded to YouTube on April 1, 2012. [77], On November 21, 2011, Clarkson announced on her website that she wanted to incorporate a global flash mob into the accompanying music video of "Stronger". 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Its lyrical cont… [73] In December 2012, Popjustice ranked "Stronger" at number 1 on their "Top 45 Singles of 2012" list, stating that "this song is timeless in its amazingness" and claiming that no one "but Kelly Clarkson who could have pulled off this tune. Referring to the incident in December 2010 where two hackers from Germany were arrested after stealing songs by international pop artists including Kelly, Lady Gaga, Ke$ha and Justin Timberlake by accessing their own computers. [69] In the United Kingdom is sold over 546,000 copies as of April 24, 2016. I don't know. Its success helped its parent album to sustain commercial longevity for over a year. ", Slant Magazine's Jonathan Keefe felt that, with the exception of "Mr. Know It All"'s "obvious electronic manipulation," Kelly's performances are "more consistently lived-in and evocative than on any of her previous efforts. ", Andy Gill of The Independent found no "development" in Kelly's singing and panned its music as "an overlong string of standard putdown R&B and bogus emotional turmoil, the songs blitzed with generic power-ballad overkill.". [47] It also became her first song to top the Hot 100 Airplay on the week ending April 7, 2012,[48] her fourth song to top the Adult Pop Songs on the week ending March 10, 2012,[49] and her second song to top the Adult Contemporary chart on the week ending June 16, 2012. [36] On the week ending January 28, 2012, the song climbed to number 21,[37] as well as debuting at number 38 on Adult Pop Songs. Kelly Clarkson, American singer and songwriter who emerged as a pop-rock star after winning the popular television talent contest American Idol in 2002. Elofsson originally intended "Stronger" for Leona Lewis, who turned it down in the process. It's almost like Garbage-meets-pop-meets-Muse. That'll be the one [that's] kinda like 'Since U Been Gone,' [with] people jumping up and down to [it], and it's just kind of really inspiring, so I can't wait to perform that one.". ", Another reason for the album title comes from a lyric from one of her favorite tracks on the album called "What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger). [28] Additionally, it also appeared at number two of Clarkson's Top 15 Biggest Billboard Hot 100 hits through the week ending April 29, 2017. That really caused a lot of confusion. That's when it finally all caught up with me. Throughout the video, scenes of Clarkson performing the song in three different settings (alone in a stage, with her band in a garden square, and in the control room) alternate with various flash mob videos. She has a height of 5 feet and 3 inches (1.60 meters) and weighs 72kg (154 lbs). "[24] Elizabeth Lancaster of MTV Newsroom listed it as one of five key tracks in Stronger, writing "Upbeat yet soulful, the chorus will drag you up and onto the floor to dance the heartache away alongside her. Stronger is a song originally sung by Kelly Clarkson. Learn more about Clarkson’s life and career. [39] On the week ending February 11, "Stronger" bounded from number 8 to number 2 on the Hot 100 as it topped the Hot Digital Songs chart fueled by 225,000 downloads, becoming her second song to top the Hot Digital Songs after "My Life Would Suck Without You" (2009). [95] On December 18, 2011, she performed the song on VH1 Divas Celebrates Soul television special. It became her first song to cross the 3 and 4 million marks in digital downloads, becoming her best-selling single in the United States and the United Kingdom. [17] She commented that the leak felt worse than being physically robbed. [5] saying that it is one of her favorite songs in the album, she said, "Everybody loves the message 'What doesn't kill you makes you stronger.' Towards the end of the video, Clarkson, along with the people in the garden square, forms a flash mob featuring a same choreography.[82]. Kelly Brianne Clarkson is an American singer, songwriter, children's book author, and occasional actress who rose to fame after becoming the winner of the first season of the Fox reality singing competition American Idol in 2002. [94], Clarkson also promoted "Stronger" in live television events, the first live televised performance of the song was on November 23, 2011, during The X Factor (US) results show. ", In a mixed review, Rolling Stone editor Jody Rosen wrote that "Clarkson remains a slightly wearying one-note artist--she's a wounded lover, bellowing her pain and scorching the earth. Silniejsza) – piąty album studyjny amerykańskiej piosenkarki Kelly Clarkson wydany 21 października 2011 roku w Australii i 24 października w Stanach Zjednoczonych, przez RCA Records.Trzynaście z 17 zawartych na bonusie piosenek, Clarkson stworzyła z Gregiem Kurstinem, Steve'em Jordanem, Rodneyem Jerkinsem, Tobym Gadem, Brianem Kennedym i Ester Dean, jak i … [2] In an interview with American Songwriter, Tamposi revealed that the song was inspired by the Friedrich Nietzsche adage ("That which does not kill us makes us stronger") that her mother told her as advice. [80] Directed by Shane Drake,[81] the video begins with Clarkson in a video control room, watching select flash mob videos submitted by various participants in different monitors. Stronger è il quinto album in studio della cantante statunitense Kelly Clarkson, pubblicato il 21 ottobre 2011 dalla RCA Records Stronger is Kelly Clarkson's fifth studio album. Titled as "What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)" for the album version, the song served as its second single on January 17, 2012, through RCA Records. [13] In an interview, Clarkson remarked that the song doesn't refer to a specific person, stating "I didn't have a bad breakup or anything, I just think life is about relationships so I always write all about these different ones going on in my life. However, low ticket sales and scheduling conflicts led her and Norah Jones to cancel their upcoming performances. She rose to fame in 2002 after winning the first season of American Idol, which earned her a record deal with RCA Records. She later released a number of successful albums, including Breakaway and Stronger. "[7] Jonathan Keefe of Slant felt nobody else could sell the song's "ginormous chorus" better than Clarkson. Oh Kelly, you're the best. Kelly also performed an acoustic version of "Mr. Know It All" during the Sony presentation at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas where she was presented by Sir Howard Stringer, chairman and former CEO of Sony Corporation. In Australia, it peaked in the Australian Singles Chart at number 18. "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" is a song by Kelly Clarkson. '", On October 18, 2011, Kelly promoted the album at the thirteenth season of "Dancing with the Stars.". [42] It held the top spot for another week, before descending to number 4 on the week ending March 3, 2012. Thanks for participating! I think what made me mad was that: People stole from me, everybody had no idea what my next album was going to sound like. On December 18, 2011, Kelly participated at the "VH1 Divas Celebrates Soul" television special. She had a hectic schedule following the release of her sophomore album Breakaway, admitted that her music career had a bad effect on her health, saying: "Because my career went from zero to 100, there was no 'growing'. [56] In the United Kingdom, debuted on the Official UK Charts at number 21 on the week ending January 14, 2012,[57] eventually peaking at number 8 for three non-consecutive weeks as her eighth career top ten single. [83] Leah Collins of The Vancouver Sun interpreted that the video depicts Clarkson developing a sense of strength and endurance as well as an ability to lead a large-scale dance routine after surviving a trauma. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Kelly Brianne Clarkson (born April 24, 1982) is an American pop-rock singer-songwriter and occasional actress. The lead single "Mr. Know It All" (written by Ester Dean, Brian Kennedy and Brett James) is a mid tempo pop song with R&B influences, similar to the songs of her debut album Thankful and was described by critics as a fusion of Bruno Mars and P!nk. "The track is a sonic departure from first single 'Mr. Billboard editor Keith Caulfield predicted that "Stronger" would surpass "All I Ever Wanted" and "My December.". So it's usually very [straightforward].". Songs: Katy Joins The Club", "Chart Moves: David Guetta's Turned 'On,' Kelly Clarkson's 'Stronger' Sizzles, Mindless Behavior's Steady Success", "Week Ending Jan. 15, 2012. ", "Kelly Clarkson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits", "Review: Kelly Clarkson "Stronger" lives up to title", "Kelly Clarkson - Stronger - NOW Magazine", "Kelly Clarkson: 'Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)' - Single review", "Week Ending Oct. 30, 2011. It's like this big dance anthem. Her singing voice is amazingly angelic. She then performed "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" on the American television series The X Factor. It's a little different. "It was probably the most hurt I’ve ever been in my life. Stronger este al cincilea album de studio creat de interpreta de muzică pop de origine americană Kelly Clarkson. It was first released on October 21, 2011 in Australia and on October 24, 2011 in the United States. ", The A.V. https://kellyclarkson.fandom.com/wiki/Stronger?oldid=4490. Kelly Brianne Clarkson (* 24.April 1982 in Fort Worth, Texas) ist eine US-amerikanische Pop sängerin.Sie gewann 2002 die erste Staffel der US-amerikanischen Castingshow American Idol und ist mehrmalige Grammy-Preisträgerin.Bis 2014 verkaufte sie über 24 Millionen Alben und 39 Millionen Singles; sie ist damit die erfolgreichste Teilnehmerin einer Castingshow. Jerkins told The Hollywood Reporter that it was a "smart decision" while Claude Kelly remarked that the move could work in her favor, citing: "I will say that I'd be willing to bet that the reason it was pushed back was not for anything as horrible or earth-shattering as people think — it's probably (sic) a better setup. [9] According to the sheet music published by Hal Leonard Corporation, it is set in a common time and has a moderately fast tempo of 116 beats per minute.