
Kelly Clarkson released the new single ‘Broken But Beautiful’ which is the soundtrack for the movie UglyDolls. Continue reading
Kelly Clarkson released the new single ‘Broken But Beautiful’ which is the soundtrack for the movie UglyDolls. Continue reading
These are the 20 best pop albums of 2017 according to A Bit of Pop Music! Continue reading
Kelly Clarkson just dropped her new album Meaning of Life and A Bit of Pop Music helps you make sense of it all with a track by track review. Continue reading
Kelly Clarkson teases upcoming album Meaning of Life by releasing its title track. Continue reading
Kelly Clarkson is back! Her album Meaning of Life will be launched in October and the first two singles, Love So Soft and Move You, are out now! Continue reading
We celebrate Kelly Clarkson’s 34th birthday with the Ultimate Kelly Clarkson Top 10! Continue reading
Kelly Clarkson’s career has an exciting revival after her emotional performance during the final of American Idol. Continue reading
I haven’t been blogging for a while, but january 2015 has been a great month for pop music. Loads of new releases and quite a few excellent tracks. If you think you missed something, have a look below to see my favorite pop tracks of the month!
Two pop divas recorded a Christmas album: who did it best?
Every year, quite a few musicians record a Christmas album with covers as well as new original songs. Despite the number of new Christmas songs released every December, only a very small amount of these tracks turns into classics. It is hard to gain a spot among Mariah Carey, Wham and Chris Rea who are played on repeat on the radio every year. Pop stars Leona Lewis and Kelly Clarkson both recorded a Christmas album this year. Kelly Clarkson released Wrapped In Red with the single ‘Underneath The Tree’, while Leona Lewis put out the album Christmas, With Love and the single ‘One More Sleep’. A Bit of Pop Music organized a challenge: Who made the best Christmas record? The albums will be judged on their single and video, the original songs, covers and ‘works best in the background during Christmas dinner’.