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Kelly Clarkson 'had to cry' for music release

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Singer Kelly Clarkson had to cry to get her music released because her label wanted her to make soul not pop music when she first started out in the industry.

The 32-year-old singer struggled to forge the career she wanted even after winning the first season of 'American Idol' in 2002 because her label wanted her to release soul music instead of pop when she started out, reported Guardian online.

"I wanted to do pop, because that means ''popular'', and anything that was soulful. But it was hard to get that across at first. With 'Miss Independent', I had to cry in my label's office to get it out as a single," Clarkson said.
 

Despite having six successful solo albums, she found opposition towards her eagerness to be a pop singer difficult, although she soon managed to persuade her label to let her create the music she wanted to make.

"They wanted me to sing like the Aretha songs I'd done on the show, and I was, like: 'I'm 20 years old, I can do big ballads, but I also love guitars.' They didn't want to do a lot of production with me. It was the same thing that would happen with Adele - she does ballads with a piano. I said: 'That's beautiful, but can I do other stuff?" she said.

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First Published: Mar 07 2015 | 7:57 AM IST

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