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"My Life Would Suck Without You" is a song by American singer Kelly Clarkson from her fourth studio album, All I Ever Wanted (2009). Clarkson co-wrote the track with Claude Kelly and its producers Max Martin and Dr. Luke , but refused to include her name in the credits, not wanting to be associated with the lattermost.
Various heartbroken people find a chance to love again as Clarkson performs the track. [75] [76] "Invincible" None Alon Isocianu: Accompanied by Clarkson, women of different walks of life begin to break free from their adversities. [77] [78] "Second Hand Heart" Ben Haenow: James Lees Haenow hitchhikes his way through Nashville to go home to ...
American singer Kelly Clarkson has recorded material for her nine studio albums.After signing a contract in 2002 with RCA Records, a division of then-Bertelsmann Music Group (now Sony Music), 20-year-old Clarkson released the double A-side single "Before Your Love" / "A Moment Like This" and began to record tracks for her debut studio album, Thankful (2003). [1]
Clarkson has been in a rock ‘n’ roll kind of mood lately. On May 6 she covered Metallica’s “Sad But True” for her “Kellyoke” segment. This article was originally published on TODAY.com
Kelly Clarkson Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images for Audacy Kelly Clarkson got real about how her personal struggles influenced her move to New York City ahead of season 5 of her talk show. “I’ll ...
Kelly Clarkson doesn't want to fake it. The 41-year-old singer and talk show host has relocated her family and her self-titled show to New York, leaving behind Los Angeles and her stint as a coach ...
Clarkson began writing songs as a teenager, and one of those songs, "Because of You," which she wrote at age 16, ended up on her second studio album, Breakaway. Beginning with her third album, My December , Clarkson started writing with her band, particularly with her longtime music director Jason Halbert and guitarist Aben Eubanks .
Clarkson was crowned "Idol" champ on Sept. 4, 2002.