Kelly Clarkson: The Most Popular Band In The 2000's

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Not only bands acheived popularity. Singers also became very popular in this time period. Whether it was Disney singers or pop idols, many solo artists became very popular in the 2000's. Let's go through the list of som of the best or most iconic! 1) Pink She released her debut album in 2000 called 'Can’t Take Me Home' which included a single called 'Get the Party Started'. Pink's 'I’m Not Dead' album was released next featuring 'Stupid Girls' and 'Who Knew'.Her next album, 'Funhouse,' was released in 2008 and it included 'So What' and 'Sober'. 2) Kelly Clarkson She won American Idol, and is often referred to as the most popular winner,. Kelly Clarkson was a key artist in the pop and power pop movement that happened in the 2000’s. Her debut

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