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[The Evolution of Kelly Clarkson: From American Idol to Pop Immortality]-[“Since U Been Gone”— Kelly Clarkson]

60 Songs That Explain the '90s · B2 · 2025-06-25

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The American Idol Paradox and Kelly Clarkson’s Rise

In this episode of 60 Songs That Explain the 90s (and the 2000s), host Rob Harvilla explores the trajectory of Kelly Clarkson, a rare success story in a reality television format that often produces more “cringe” than lasting pop stars. Harvilla notes that American Idol, which premiered in 2002, was initially viewed as a “trash show” defined by awkward auditions like William Hung’s infamous take on “She Bangs.” However, Clarkson’s debut was different. Her audition performance of Madonna’s “Express Yourself” showcased a vocal maturity and a "subtly vibrating low register" that signaled she was the “real deal.” Unlike most winners who faded into obscurity, Clarkson used the platform as a launchpad, though she famously struggled against the restrictive nature of her initial contracts, including the disastrous film From Justin to Kelly.

The Shift from Thankful to Breakaway

Harvilla highlights the stark contrast between Clarkson’s debut album, Thankful, and her sophomore effort, Breakaway. Thankful was largely a product of the “pop star industrial complex,” where Clarkson was forced into songs she didn’t fully connect with. The turning point came with Breakaway, an album that allowed Clarkson to exert her autonomy. Harvilla points to the song “Beautiful Disaster” as a key example; while the label-produced version on Thankful felt hollow to Clarkson, the stripped-down, piano-vocal version on Breakaway revealed her true artistic vision. This album served as her "escape velocity," marking a transition from a reality show contestant to a genuine, prestige-level rock-pop artist.

The Sincerity of the Cover Song

Much of the episode explores the philosophy of the "cover song," specifically the myth of irony. Harvilla argues that there is no such thing as a truly ironic cover. Whether it is Gillian Welch covering Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” or the band Travis tackling Britney Spears’ “Baby One More Time,” the act of performing a song requires a level of sincerity. Even if a band begins a cover for a laugh, the music eventually forces them to confront the song’s inherent quality. Clarkson herself embodies this through her “Kellyoke” segment on her talk show, where she consistently treats pop hits with a level of respect and vocal supremacy that often eclipses the originals. As guest Jodi Walker observes, Clarkson has transitioned into a "music mogul" and mentor, using her platform to demonstrate how to properly interpret and perform songs.

The Cultural Impact of “Since U Been Gone”

Central to the podcast is the analysis of Clarkson’s 2004 anthem, “Since U Been Gone.” Despite peaking at number two on the Billboard charts (kept from the top spot by 50 Cent’s “Candy Shop”), the song remains the definitive moment of her career. Harvilla describes it as a "heater, a jam, and a bop," noting that its construction—from the noisy guitar feedback to the sudden, pummeling pre-chorus—is a masterclass in pop songwriting. Jodi Walker emphasizes the song’s cultural ubiquity, recounting its iconic usage in the season two premiere of Laguna Beach. For a generation of listeners, the song was more than just a radio hit; it was a communal experience of catharsis. Ultimately, the podcast concludes that while American Idol gave Clarkson her start, it was her own relentless work ethic, emotional acuity, and refusal to be a passive participant in her own career that secured her status as an immortal figure in pop music.

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📖 Transcript

what's up everyone i'm nora princiotti and i'm nathan hubbard and we're coming in like a wrecking ball to announce a brand new series that's right it's every single album miley cyrus deep dive with us into the career of one of our most creative and confounding pop stars we're starting of course with the best of hannah montana and ending with her brand new album something beautiful in june and don't forget about miley cyrus and her dead pets we certainly will not So listen now on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
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