Simon Defends Kelly
Posted by Tiff on May 18th, 2007 filed in American Idol, Kelly Clarkson
In the latest issue of ‘Entertainment Weekly,’ ‘American Idol’ judge Simon Cowell takes time to defend the first ‘Idol’ winner, Kelly Clarkson. She hasn’t seen eye to eye with her record label in terms of her sound, her album, and her appearance. In response, Simon said:
“Kelly is not a puppet; she does not like to be told what to do. She could have gone the easy route, which is, you go with ['Since U Been Gone' producer] Max Martin — it’s a guaranteed success. She made it absolutely clear that she wanted to steer the musical direction on this record. You just gotta say, ‘You know what? This girl has given us millions and millions of sales.’ You’ve got to give her that opportunity. If it works out, fantastic. If she then decides she wants to do a pop album, every good writer and producer wants to work with her. Because Kelly will be here for 30 years. She has one of the best pop voices in the world right now. What she sold in the U.K., Europe, Asia had nothing to do with American Idol. It had everything to do with the fact that she made a great record and she’s got an incredible voice. She’s not a girl who got lucky in a talent competition; we got lucky to find her.”







May 18th, 2007 at 3:13 am
WOW!!!! Now that’s a compliment.
And Kim, I read your comment on Melinda Doolittle. It just makes my entire theory a contradiction. =(
I may update my post, but my point is that looks are what matters when it comes to American Idol success.
I know you’re an AI addict and next time I may come to you first to fact check.
LOVE ya!!!!
Joy A
May 18th, 2007 at 5:10 am
Hey Joy!! Which comment? I can’t remember, lol. But yeah, your post was totally right; looks and marketability are key!
“I know you’re an AI addict ”
That’s probably the nicest way of putting it.