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Kelly Clarkson has confirmed that the final song to be lifted as a single from her sophomore album, "Breakaway" is to be Addicted. It will be released as a AA side in the UK with Breakaway and as a single track around the rest of the world who have already had a Breakaway release.

 

Great news... it will make a good video!

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I really don't think addicted will do well in the rest of the world. Breakway may strugle in the UK considering Walk Away didn't make it into the top 20, and that WA also charted below Hilary Duff- Fly :rofl: (I am a Hilary fan BTW)

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Fly is a fantastic song and hilary did tv promo for fly, kelly didnt for WA and WA is a poor song. So does this mean the release date for breakaway will be pushed back? Have you a source dan darl?
so has she made the video? still doesnt leave much time for the video to air! i smell walk away

An album highlight for me.

 

I hope it does well. I doubt it will though.

FAB! :D love this song :wub:

a 6th ?! :o

but still, the song is :wub:

Hopefully it will have a proper video - this should have replaced the detestful Walk Away. -_-
i think if breakaway and addicted are released as AA it has a shot of top ten! :cheer: and the album will go back top ten deffo,
It is more than likely that the uk will get 6 singles rather than 5 on being a double A because it is to late now for addicted and breakaway to be combined even though it has been ppushed back 2 weeks.Breakaway needs promotion because if that flops what is the point of releasing addicted. I want kelly to make history and release gone as a 7th single lol
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oh right :rofl: well she has the biggest jump to #1 ever in the US! and erm.... first person to have two singles in the top3 of the pop100 in the US! (BTHE + SUBG) and erm she is the most successful reality tv act last year in the UK!

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