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Kelly Clarkson: The single coming soon



Kelly Clarkson has unveiled the cover of her new single called Mr. Know It All. It will be available on August 30 on iTunes. This is the first single from the album Stronger, to be published on October 25.

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Things are accelerating for Kelly Clarkson. A few months before the release of her next album, the singer has unveiled the visual and the title of her new single. This piece to cover a very sober and called Mr. Know It All will be available next August 30 on iTunes. This is the first single from the album Stronger, due in stores on October 25 and available now for pre-order on the official website, completely redone, from the star. If pre-order the album, fans will automatically receive the title Mr. Know It All on the day of its release in digital.


Songs made ​​for the stage

Kelly Clarkson said she was very impatient to know the reactions of her fans on her single and album. For her, this album should pop influences very much appreciated because it is fairly authentic. Still, the singer wanted to innovate in order to surprise those who follow it from the beginning with new sounds and different arrangements. On Twitter, the star recently announced Stronger would be very nice to play on stage. However, it will wait a little longer before you can hear and see it played live. Perhaps the single Mr. Know It All will tell us more about the musical direction that Kelly Clarkson wanted to give her album.


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