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Released on March 6, 2009 All I Ever Wanted serves as Kelly Clarkson’s high-energy return to the pop-rock throne. Following the darker, self-penned My December

So, where does All I Ever Wanted sit in Kelly Clarkson’s legacy?

Katy Perry and Kara DioGuardi: Contributors to the feisty anthem "I Do Not Hook Up". Tracklist and Musical Style Kelly Clarkson - All I Ever Wanted -Album - 200...

"In 2007, Kelly Clarkson had a nervous breakdown on stage. In 2009, she released an album of pure screaming pop bangers. Here is the link..."

Tracklist

4. "Already Gone"

Here lies the album’s biggest controversy. This power ballad, co-written by Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic, bears a striking structural and melodic resemblance to Beyoncé’s "Halo" (also co-written by Tedder). Clarkson was furious when she realized the similarity, feeling she’d been set up. Despite the drama, "Already Gone" became a top 20 hit, though Clarkson rarely performs it live today.

The Pop-Rock Perfection of Kelly Clarkson’s All I Ever Wanted Released in March 2009, All I Ever Wanted Released on March 6, 2009 All I Ever

Visual Identity: Originally titled Masquerade, the name was changed to avoid confusion with other circus-themed albums at the time, such as Britney Spears’ Circus. The bright, "cartoon-colored" cover art was a stark contrast to the gothic visuals of her previous era.

3. "Cry" (Produced by Howard Benson)

The first real ballad on the album, and a testament to Clarkson’s emotional prowess. "Cry" is about watching a lover move on while hiding your own tears. Howard Benson’s production is restrained—piano and strings—allowing Kelly’s raw, cracking vocals to take center stage. It’s a gut-punch of vulnerability. Tracklist and Musical Style "In 2007, Kelly Clarkson

Released on March 6, 2009 All I Ever Wanted serves as Kelly Clarkson’s high-energy return to the pop-rock throne. Following the darker, self-penned My December

So, where does All I Ever Wanted sit in Kelly Clarkson’s legacy?

Katy Perry and Kara DioGuardi: Contributors to the feisty anthem "I Do Not Hook Up". Tracklist and Musical Style

"In 2007, Kelly Clarkson had a nervous breakdown on stage. In 2009, she released an album of pure screaming pop bangers. Here is the link..."

Tracklist

4. "Already Gone"

Here lies the album’s biggest controversy. This power ballad, co-written by Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic, bears a striking structural and melodic resemblance to Beyoncé’s "Halo" (also co-written by Tedder). Clarkson was furious when she realized the similarity, feeling she’d been set up. Despite the drama, "Already Gone" became a top 20 hit, though Clarkson rarely performs it live today.

The Pop-Rock Perfection of Kelly Clarkson’s All I Ever Wanted Released in March 2009, All I Ever Wanted

Visual Identity: Originally titled Masquerade, the name was changed to avoid confusion with other circus-themed albums at the time, such as Britney Spears’ Circus. The bright, "cartoon-colored" cover art was a stark contrast to the gothic visuals of her previous era.

3. "Cry" (Produced by Howard Benson)

The first real ballad on the album, and a testament to Clarkson’s emotional prowess. "Cry" is about watching a lover move on while hiding your own tears. Howard Benson’s production is restrained—piano and strings—allowing Kelly’s raw, cracking vocals to take center stage. It’s a gut-punch of vulnerability.

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