Kelly Clarkson sets record straight on Clive Davis: “I refuse to be bullied and I just have to clear up his memory lapses” [Updated]
Sorry for the lack of posts today.
I’ve been trying to keep it from you, but the truth is, I’ve had the flu for the past two days and am actually working from bed right now.
But am trying to post between naps.
So the big news yesterday was Clive Davis coming out as Bi but now that story has been eclipsed by Kelly Clarkson calling him out on his new book. Here is what Kelly has to say in its entirety:
Hey y’all,
So I just heard Clive Davis is releasing a memoir and spreading false information about me and my music. I refuse to be bullied and I just have to clear up his memory lapses and misinformation for myself and for my fans. It feels like a violation. Growing up is awesome because you learn you don’t have to cower to anyone – even Clive Davis.
First, he says I burst into “hysterical sobbing” in his office when he demanded Since You Been Gone be on my album. Not true at all. His stories and songs are mixed up. I did want more guitars added to the original demo and Clive did not. Max, Luke and I still fought for the bigger sound and we prevailed and I couldn’t be more proud of the life of that song. I resent him dampening that song in any way.
But, yes, I did cry in his office once. I cried after I played him a song I had written about my life called “Because Of You.” I cried because he hated it and told me verbatim that I was a “sh*tty writer who should be grateful for the gifts that he bestows upon me.” He continued on about how the song didn’t rhyme and how I should just shut up and sing. This was devastating coming from a man who I, as a young girl, considered a musical hero and was so honored to work with.
But I continued to fight for the song and the label relented. And it became a worldwide hit. He didn’t include that in the book.
He also goes on to say My December wasn’t successful because I co-penned the album and it didn’t have “pop hits”. Well, first let me say, I’ve co-penned many of my “pop hits.” Secondly, My December went platinum (It sold 20,000 less than All I Ever Wanted which followed My December.) Hardly a huge failure. Never Again, the ONLY single they released in the US from that record was a Top 10 hit. I am very proud of that and I have my fans to thank. But, again, what’s most interesting about his story is what he leaves out: He doesn’t mention how he stood up in front of his company at a convention and belittled me and my music and completely sabotaged the entire project. It never had a chance to reach it’s full potential. My December was an album I needed to make for myself for many reasons and the fact that I was so completely disregarded and disrespected was so disheartening, there really aren’t words to explain….
Anyway, I love my job. I love my music. I love my fans. I love my label and all of my professional relationships… now. And I am grateful for Clive for teaching me to know the difference.
Cheers to another amazing year! And, as always, thanks for listening!
KC
UPDATE: Clive has respond3d via Twitter:
“I am truly very sorry that she has decided to take issue with what I know to be an accurate depiction of our time together. Before the book was published, I had every fact checked with five independent individuals who were present on a daily basis throughout it all.”
“The chapter as it is written was thoroughly verified by each and every one of them. I stand by the chapter as written in my book. At the same time I wish, and will always wish, Kelly‘s talent and her career to soar to ever new heights.”
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Robert Kabwe says:
glad for the updates but remember you come first – get some rest and get well soon:)
Sean says:
I remember all this from when it happened and I’m inclined to believe Kelly. The whole thing just reeked/reeks of produces thinking they know better then the artist (which they sometimes do but mostly don’t which is why music sucks). I love that CD and while it does have it’s problems, the fact that Kelly rose above it and has even done better both recording and performing proves her point.
Jim Steele says:
Kelly, who cares? Clive Davis is a legend. He must be doing something right. You should have saved your rant for your own book, 50 years from now, if anyone still cares.
Mike says:
Actually the fact that this guy wrote it in his book makes me believe Kelly. Everyone knows when writing a book that alot of people tend to embellish things and make themselves out to be the better person for book sales and to keep a good reputation . And since Kelly didnt respond in a book shows me that she has no financial motives and she’s just trying to set the record straight. Also this guy Clive has dealt with so many other people that i doubt he remembers as clear as kelly does kelly probably remembers the way it really went a lot clearer then Clive does because it happened to her.