Powerful
voice. Perfect smile. She has a
personality that pulled fans in from the very first time she stepped onto the
American Idol stage, auditioned, then turned the tables and judged Randy
Jackson’s vocal skills. Girls wanted to
be her. Guys wanted to date her. Little did Miss Clarkson know that in just a
decade she would be the best selling artist to come out of American Idol. Now with an arsenal of songs that include
Breakaway, Stronger(What Doesn’t Kill You), and her most famous hit Since U
Been Gone, she is a bonified pop star.
A
self-proclaimed girl next door, Kelly Clarkson has made a name for herself as a
powerhouse pop artist. With soul in her
voice and country in her heart, Kelly can sell any song she sings as if it was
written with her vocal range in mind. Hailing
from Burleson, Texas, Kelly chose pop as her singing route because it gives her
the opportunity to sing a variety of genres.
The
what-you-see-is-what-you-get Texas girl has only hit the tabloids for three
reasons: her weight, her sexuality, and her rebellion against her record label. Although Clarkson has fluctuated in weight
since her jump into fame, the tabloids can’t get enough of it. Kelly is not a model and
stands firm in not wanting to look like one saying in an interview with The
Huffington Post, “Sometimes
I eat more; sometimes I play more.” Weight shouldn't define a singer. No matter how she looks, it's her voice that matters, and it's her voice that makes her famous.
As far as Kelly’s
relationship status she has been dating Brandon Blackstock, Reba McEntire’s
step-son, for about nine months and has never been happier. She has been called a lesbian on many
occasions because she has a large gay following and has not had many boyfriends
while in the spotlight. Although she is
for gay-rights she is not a lesbian but adds in a New York Times interview, “If I were gay, I’d
probably have more luck.” Now Kelly
couldn’t be happier with her boyfriend and has taken to Twitter quite a few
times praising how great Brandon is as her other half.
Outspoken,
is not good when dealing with big-shot record executives, but that is just what Kelly was on several occasions. The most
famous battle she had was when her record label decided to release “Already
Gone” as the third single from her fourth album “All I Ever Wanted.” The music was given to her by Ryan Tedder,
lead singer for OneRepublic, who failed to mention that he had also given the
track to Beyonce for her single “Halo.”
Kelly has been quoted as saying, “No one’s gonna be sittin’ at home,
thinking ‘Man, Ryan Tedder gave BeyoncĂ© and Kelly the same track to write to.’
No, they’re just gonna be saying I ripped someone off…” Although she tried to get the track pulled
off the album she was unsuccessful, and was also unsuccessful when the label released
it as a single.
Through
Kelly’s ups and downs her fans have been a constant. She never fails to have huge crowds at her
concerts and her records have always sold in great amounts. Kelly Clarkson is a class act. She is a true artist who doesn’t count on
back-up dancers, flashy lights, and auto-tune to create fans. Her concerts have little costume changes and
feature her booming vocals, not a track played behind her while she dances
around the stage with barely any clothes on.
She
lends her writing talent on many of her songs, but is very picky when it comes
to choosing songs written by other writers. In many interviews Kelly says she wants songs
that are relatable and that have meaning.
She doesn’t like meaningless song lyrics and has said in an interview, “I
think sometimes on the radio now like people just have some stupid lyrics out
there. I’m just like did y’all just get drunk and go ‘what can we get away
with’?” Kelly sings the truth in her
songs somehow finding a way to add music to her written word to producing
heartfelt songs.
Since
January of 2012 Kelly has been on her Stronger Tour wowing fans with a new
add-on to the tour, the “Fan Request” song.
For every show Kelly has done this year there has been a song that has
been chosen by a member of that audience.
Through twitter, fans can submit which songs they want Kelly to sing. The day of the concert Kelly and her band
learn a new song, which makes every show unique. She has covered everyone from Adele to TLC
and P!nk to No Doubt. And she took her
entire fan base by surprise while in Detroit when she rapped, yes rapped
(seriously, look it up on YouTube), “Lose Yourself” by Eminem.
Clearly, Kelly likes every genre of music and
isn’t afraid to go out of the box to make her fans happy.
In
ten years Kelly Clarkson has not slowed down, producing a record every two
years that simply amaze fans and critics alike.
Some “Kelly-Haters” may say, “Well ten years is a long time and she
can’t possibly have more songs to write and more people’s lives to touch.” I say, “Only ten years?!? That means we have
at least ten more years of great music coming from her!” But, no matter how much longer she records
music one thing will never change and that is the fact that her five records will
live on in music history forever. Every
year a new generation will find one of her albums and become a fan, while fans
from the beginning with continue listening to her music anticipating what she
will do next.
Not
to sound too much like a fan but, “My Life Would Suck Without You” Kelly and so
would all of your other fans’ lives. Here’s to ten years of Clarkson and many
more to come!

