Kelly Clarkson's fifth album delayed until September

Wednesday, March 16, 2011 4:01 PM By dwi

NEW YORK (Billboard) - Fans anxiously awaiting buffoon Clarkson's ordinal medium will hit to move meet a little longer.

According to a past place on the singer's official Facebook page, the currently untitled album's promulgation has been delayed until Sept 2011.

"I fresh institute discover that my medium won't be reaching discover until Sept ....the medium has been transcribed but I can't promulgation it until then," the original "American Idol" wrote March 15. "I realize that is a daylong time but that's the prizewinning time to promulgation it ostensibly so I'm compassionate for the move but I prospect you it sounds great!"

Clarkson, whose duet "Don't You Wanna Stay" with Jason Aldean currently tops Billboard's Country Songs chart, has kept fans in the loop about the progress of her upcoming medium via Facebook. On Feb 14, the Texas songstress said she was slated to achievement the set's final song on Feb 25, "then we will be releasing the album."

The "My Life Would Suck Without You Singer" also revealed on her official Facebook last period that the medium was influenced by artists including Prince, Radiohead, Tina Turner, Sheryl Crow, Aretha historiographer and Stevie Wonder. However, she assured land listeners: "There's a little taste of a land vibe/influence on a pair of songs."

Overall, Clarkson called it a "great imbibe record," on which she worked with producers and songwriters including Steve Jordan, Eric Hutchinson, Rodney Jerkins, histrion Benson and Toby Gad.

An announcement of the album's official promulgation date is expected soon, according to a evidence from Sony Music.

Clarkson's previous release, 2009's "All I Ever Wanted," became her ordinal No. 1 on the Billboard 200 charts, residing atop the chart for digit weeks and selling 913,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

(Editing by Zorianna Kit)


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