In a way, I am not surprised to read that Kelly Clarkson’s latest single “My Life Would Suck Without You” made the biggest jump from 97 to 1 in the US Chart. After her last effort “My December”, I am reminded that big stars don’t necessarily make great albums all the time. Look at Leona Lewis’s “Best Kept Secret”. I want some “Bleeding Love”. The blessing and curse of such successful titles, all eyes are on our American Idol’s very first “Because of You”.
“My Life Would Suck Without You” has all the elements of being a chart topper. The beat, the tune, and it’s catchy. I watched her on TV performing that song on this season’s American Idol. She had so much fun on the stage, that confidence. Unlike her last album, she put more effort in collaborating with other songwriters and producers, which is good. I think she is a greater singer than a songwriter. And like her last album, and the one before, and before, her lyrics seem to continue to revolve around her past failed relationship. I really wish someone give that girl some love and perhaps, she may make a happier album next time. Although, of all people, I shall be able to understand why some artists are more attracted to certain emotions.
The album “All I Ever Wanted” has its hits and misses, in my book. I bought the deluxe edition that comes with a DVD and an extra two bonus tracks. It was a good decision because the bonus tracks are really good. Looking at all the 16 tracks of pop / rock / dance genres, there are 5 I absolutely love, 4 I absolutely don’t get it, 5 I am lukewarm towards, the remaining 2 are so-so-ok-ish. Of those the hits, most are written not by Kelly Clarkson. For the misses, it is a split. So what does that say? Collaboration with other producers seems to pay off. There is still room to work on song choices.
Hits and misses aside, Kelly Clarkson has such a God gifted voice. And she can sing almost any genre, fast and slow. She reminds me of the early days of Mariah Carey, whom I admire a lot. I wish that “All I Ever Wanted” has a stronger song collection. OK, Kelly Clarkson has established the fact that she likes to create a different album each time. Kelly, you’ve just brought me back into the fan base and I am looking forward to what your next album would be like. Country music please.
Below is the single “My Life Would Suck Without You”. And I have found a really funky remixed version too.