This episode of the Vintage Pop Stardom series dives into Kelly Clarkson's iconic 2005, a year marked by massive hits, a memorable VMA performance, and an unforgettable film cameo. Host Andrew Unterberger is joined by Todd in the Shadows to explore Clarkson's reign as a pop-rock superstar during a hip-hop dominated era.
with her victory song “A Moment Like This,” and she’d scored a couple additional top 10 hits, but it still wasn’t totally clear how or if she would ultimately separate himself from the, and introduced herself as the leading pop-rock superstar of the mid-’10s — with huge hit singles, a signature VMAs performance, and even an unwitting cameo in the year’s biggest film comedy moment.
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