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Kelly Clarkson, her band members, other songwriters.

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Q: Who writes Kelly Clarkson songs?
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Who Composes Kelly Clarkson?

Do you mean "who composes FOR Kelly Clarkson?" Some of her songs are sent to her through her label. But she often writes at least half of her own albums. The whole album of "My December" was written by her.


How many songs did Kelly Clarkson sing?

20


Kelly Clarkson released which of these songs?

walk away


How often does Kelly Clarkson typically release new songs?

Kelly Clarkson typically releases new songs every two years. Kelly Clarkson has released albums in 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009 and 2011. Her last album is called Stronger.


Who writes for kelley clarkson?

Kelly typically writes at least half of her albums. Some of her hit songs like Behind These Hazel Eyes, Because of You, etc. were written by her. On My December (her 3rd album), she wrote all the material.


Who has the same beat of the song unpredictable?

Kelly Clarkson songs.


How many number one songs does kelly clarkson have?

Over a decade, Kelly has made 91 number one songs!


What information can one find on the Kelly Clarkson Express website?

The Kelly Clarkson Express website has personal information about Kelly Clarkson, such as her age and where she is from. It also lists her tour dates and all of her songs and some video of her singing.


Did Kelly Clarkson write the songs for stronger?

She wrote half of her album.


What is Kelly Clarkson full name?

Kelly Clarkson's full name is Kelly Brianne Clarkson.


What is Kelly Clarkson's real name?

Kelly Clarkson's real name is Kelly Brianne Clarkson.


What are some of Kelly Clarkson's greatest songs?

Kelly Clarkson came to publicity via TV show American Idol. Some of her most greatest songs are "Since You've Been Gone", "A Moment Like This" and "Because of You".