Clarkson has a good singing voice
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I'm very open minded and if someone can explain to me why Clarkson deserves more accolade than simply having a decent voice, my ears will be receptive.
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Clarkson sounds exactly like everything else on pop radio.
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if Clarkson was more than just a pretty voice she should have been able to stylize her music so that it doesn't sound so ordinary.:
Wow, all I can say is 8O 8O 8O 8O
If Kelly only has a "decent voice", well, 80% of today's female artists sing like sh**!!
Hey, I said her voice was "pretty" and "good" too! :lol:
My point is that there is more to being a good singer than having a very technically gifted voice. Technically speaking, Bob Dylan had a shitty voice. He wouldn't have made it past the first cut on American Idol. The dancer, the I'm so hip guy, and the pseudo-intellectual guy would have made fun of him, but he's still one of the greatest singers of all time because of his style.
Take her marketing machine away and all Clarkson has is--how's this--a very good :wink: voice. That alone doesn't make her a good artist. If someone can make a rational arguement to the contrary, I'd be interested to hear it.
It's kind of like if some guy could throw a baseball 120 mph but he had absolutely no control. No one could argue that guy didn't have a great arm, but he would never make it to the Major Leagues because he couldn't throw strikes. And, unlike in the music industry, marketing couldn't help him. Clarkson got lucky. She had the 120 mph fastball, and in her profession, if one is marketed effectively, that's all you need.
As soon as Clarkson starts writing beautiful, poetic, deep, and/or politically, socially, or culturally meaningful songs, or she comes up with her own sound instead of standing on the shoulders of others, then I'll be right there to give her some due props.
Until then, she's only as talented as the millions of other people in this world who have great voices. Eventually, she'll be gone and another girl with a "very good voice" will take her place. Bubble-gum pop is all part of the circle game.
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