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i would love to see a duet between Carrie and Kelly. we've already had Kelly and Rascall...
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I hope she does something that saves her career. No country that is.
I totally agree, I find the country-rock genre to be an exciting and compelling area of music, quite often overlooked by people, especially people 21 and under, who quite often see it as a dated genre, that their parents listen to. Fair enough their parents may listen to country music, but its country music of a different era. I'm quite sure that their parents listen to pop music of the 70's, yet their children still listen to pop music. Country is a genre that is widely expanding, for the past two years its been the only genre thats managed to build on its Year On Year sales, or at least suffer the smallest decline, and also put out some of the biggest selling albums of the year [Carrie Underwood - Some Hearts/Carnival Ride, Rascal Flatts - Me And My Gang, Taylor Swift - Taylor Swift], so I really do think Kelly becoming involved in this genre is a hugely exciting prospect and puts a whole new slant on her career.

I hear what you're saying about the country rock route but Kelly really needs to stay away from this... for a few reasons:

 

The only place it will likely give her any success is the US and she will be slated for "copying" Carrie Underwood. The UK and likely everywhere else will completely shun the sound switch and Kelly in the process which will bring about My January as it were. :heehee:

I do agree Kelly that she could get some backlash from the US for trying to breach Carrie Underwood territory, and that her international career would be well and truly and the spiral down, but I just think she wouldn't put out a great or satisfying album if she stuck to the Breakaway theme.

Here's the latest:

 

OneRepublic teams up with Clarkson

Tuesday, March 11 2008, 13:00 GMT

 

By Nick Levine, Music Editor

 

 

OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder has confirmed that he is working on new material with Kelly Clarkson.

 

Tedder, who co-wrote and produced Leona Lewis's number one hit 'Bleeding Love', told DS that Clarkson's new songs will feature "big choruses" and "heavy drum programming".

 

He also revealed that the songs are influenced by nineties electro-rockers Garbage, while one song, a mid-tempo rock ballad, features an experimental bridge inspired by Mozart.

 

Clarkson reportedly clashed with her record label over the musical direction of her last album, 2007's My December, after Sony BMG chief Clive Davis deemed it less commercial than her previous releases.

Cant wait for the new album! I hope Its more like Breakaway than My December but NOT TOTALLY the same!

OneRepublic teams up with Clarkson

Tuesday, March 11 2008, 13:00 GMT

 

By Nick Levine, Music Editor

 

 

OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder has confirmed that he is working on new material with Kelly Clarkson.

 

Tedder, who co-wrote and produced Leona Lewis's number one hit 'Bleeding Love', told DS that Clarkson's new songs will feature "big choruses" and "heavy drum programming".

 

He also revealed that the songs are influenced by nineties electro-rockers Garbage, while one song, a mid-tempo rock ballad, features an experimental bridge inspired by Mozart.

 

Clarkson reportedly clashed with her record label over the musical direction of her last album, 2007's My December, after Sony BMG chief Clive Davis deemed it less commercial than her previous releases.

 

 

 

 

 

 

WOW!!! OneRepublic are an amazing band their album is amazing and i think he would be great to work with on the album! Like someone else in this thread said... its getting better and better! ^_^

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apparently she has a "sequel" to Irvine which is called I Finally Got It Right :D

How dyou know :o is it somewhere on the net?

Probs cant beat Irvine tho :wub:

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apparently shes been saying it on the radio.... i got it off wiki so it might not be true...

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