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"Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" is a song by American recording artist Kelly Clarkson and the title song from her fifth studio album, Stronger (2011). Originally titled as "What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)" , the song served as the album's second single on January 17, 2012, through RCA Records .
The Score released their debut EP, The Score EP, in 2014, which features earlier songs, "Dancing Shoes" and "Don't Wanna Wake Up".The EP also contained their earlier released covers of "Say Something" and "Holy Grail" as bonus tracks, as well as new songs, "Til The Stars Burn Blue", "Haunted", and "This Beating Heart" and a ScoreSundays acoustic version of "Dancing Shoes".
In 2011, "Stronger" was voted the greatest workout song of all time after topping the nationwide "March Music Madness" poll of Gold's Gym. [241] The song was ranked as the third best feel-good record from a black musical act by The Boombox in 2011, while it was named as the 25th best hip hop workout song of all time by Men's Health in 2019.
On Clarkson’s 2011 track “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You),” she sings “What doesn’t kill you makes a fighter / Footsteps even lighter.” This isn’t the first time Clarkson has ...
Stronger (Kristine W album) or the title song, 2000; Stronger (Myron Butler & Levi album) or the title song, 2007; Stronger (Natalie Grant album), 2001; Stronger (Sanna Nielsen album), 2008; Stronger (Sara Evans album), 2011; Stronger or the title song, 2014; Stronger with Each Tear (working title: Stronger), by Mary J. Blige, or the title song ...
The trailer was released in April, which featured Mary J. Blige's song from the soundtrack "Stronger". The album was preceded by four singles: "Drop It Low", "Stronger", "Forever" and "Frozen". Each were accompanied with music videos, along with the song "Top of the World" by Rich Boy.
Dolphins don't score on 3 tries from Packers 1-yard line. It was 27 degrees at kickoff, with flurries, and the Dolphins appeared to freeze up, particularly in the first half, as they fell behind 24-3.
Colorado moved to 6-2 overall and 4-1 in the Big 12 with a 34-23 victory over the Bearcats. The Buffs are now bowl eligible after they went 4-8 a season ago in Deion Sanders’ first year in Boulder.