Wednesday, 21 May 2008

Clarkson: It "Sucks" New Songs Were Leaked

Clarkson: It "Sucks" New Songs Were Leaked




A second care this is causing Weary Willie Clarkson a great take of anxiety.The master copy American God winner is peeved that four songs from her upcoming record album possess been leaked to the Cyberspace earlier she's had a chance to tweak them in the studio."I save altogether the time—scads of stuff non meant to of all time be released, but working on ideas," Clarkson tells Hoarding. "The fact that people take heard music that's not set up hitherto sucks, only I hope they care it."The foursome of newly cuts—"Close Your Eyes," "Ready," "One Daytime," and "With a Little Bit of Luck"—popped up on Los Angeles-based music web log Jolly Much Amazing last week, generating huge amounts of traffic even though the tracks were still in demonstration form with varying degrees of sound quality.The 25-year-old singer's cantonment groused about the unauthorized posting, compelling the blog's editor, Luis Tovar, to remove the tunes from the site. By then, however, the MP3s had been copied and widely disseminated online. (The tracks were still downloadable on file-sharing sites as of Monday a.m.) "The support Kelly has from her fans is rather remarkable. It's still weird do [set] bitch so much over a few demos," Tovar wrote.Tovar, wHO said to "watch out for 'With a Little Bit of Luck' " for smash hit voltage, told Hoarding that he acquired the tracks from a protagonist wHO had passed him a disc.The two-time Grammy achiever purportedly wrote and recorded the songs for her highly anticipated fourth album, True You, due come out of the closet later this year.The album is the review to last year's 2 million-selling My December, which was darker in tone and sparked contention when the "Since You've Been Gone" songster got into a feud with Clive Bette Davis, the head of her label Sony-BMG, wHO idea My December wasn't commercial message enough and wanted her to lighten things up.Patch earning decently reviews and spawning the Spinning top 10 i "Never Once again," the record failed to retell the succeeder of her 2004 album, Breaking away, which moved virtually 11 gazillion copies worldwide.In the wake of the brouhaha, Clarkson left her managers at the Tauten finale summer and signed with Starstruck Entertainment, run by Narvel Blackstock, the married man of nation star (and Clarkson god) Reba McEntire. Clarkson and McEntire as well toured together last year. Clarkson will take a break from recording and is next coiffure to perform for Roman Catholic Pope Ruth Fulton XVI when he visits the United States later this month.