Well there was next to nowhere for Subo to go but up
And the duck's have their show whereas Kelly didn't really do promo last week. She's still selling nicely and I think she'll snatch the #5 spot from April.
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When will we found out if it makes the top 5? I want to be here for the meltdowns
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Imagine Kelly snatched #5 and beat Avril by 1 copy.
It would literally make my life.
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Here for Kelly shoving Avril out of the top 5.
I see all of you being evil. Haters.
I rather not say anything else because I don't wanna fight since I love both Avril & Kelly!
Kelly is playing as herself once again so best case scenario if she would sing Underneath The Tree to promote the album as well. Nashville is about the music industry so there is a big chance she is doing some kind of performance. Really hope it's Wrapped In Red related.
Kelly is playing as herself once again so best case scenario if she would sing Underneath The Tree to promote the album as well. Nashville is about the music industry so there is a big chance she is doing some kind of performance. Really hope it's Wrapped In Red related.
It most likely won't air till February and its a show about Country music, perhaps she will sing her lead single of the new Country album?
Was talking to one of my clients tonight, and apparently she is in love with Kelly and bought twenty copies of Wrapped in Red to pass out to her family...
Was talking to one of my clients tonight, and apparently she is in love with Kelly and bought twenty copies of Wrapped in Red to pass out to her family...
I'm buying a few as stocking stuffers on Black Friday.
Is there anything Kelly Clarkson doesn’t sound great singing? She hops from dance anthems (“Stronger”) to breezy country-soul (“Don’t Rush”) and points between with ease.
So for her Christmas album Wrapped in Red, Kelly goes from full-on Darlene Love with Phil Spector in the original single “Underneath the Tree” and title track, co-penned by Shane McAnally, to a spectacularly soulful cover of “Blue Christmas” and a more traditional take on “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.”
Kelly makes her country connections even clearer by bringing in Ronnie Dunn to duet on a jazzy version of “Baby It’s Cold Outside,” and then closing out the album with a breathtaking rendition of “Silent Night” with Trisha Yearwood and Reba McEntire, singing the final verse a cappella in triple harmony.
Wrapped in Red is a stylistic maverick, for sure, but the original tunes are worthy of sitting next to the standards, and when Kelly sings, it’s like Christmas all year round.