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Ever since Kelly Clarkson put out her latest single, the heartbreaking ballad âœAlready Gone,â rumors of the similarity between it and Beyonceâ™s equally heart-wrenching âœHaloâ have never ceased to gain in intensity. The former American Idol has spoken out before on the issue, denying any kind of wrongdoing, but this time, sheâ™s doing so officially, gossip blogger Perez Hilton informs. The former AI alum and the original Idol, as Clarkson is often referred to in the media, is taking an official stand on the controversy on whether she stole Beyoneâ™s song or not. Although the release date (âœHaloâ came out before âœAlready Goneâ) would seem to indicate that she did do just that, Kelly is now defending herself, saying her ballad had been written ever since she was still on Idol, which means Beyonce penned hers at a later hour, which, in turn, means Kelly did not steal from her. As for the similarity in sound â" since intros for both ballads sound almost!
identical â" Kelly Clarkson does not deny it exists, but she is adamant itâ™s not because sheâ™s a thief. Quite on the contrary, the singer explains, any similarity can be attributed to her producer, who also happened to work with Beyonce for her latest album. Moreover,...
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