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Kelly Clarkson creates flash mob in 'Stronger' music video
Published Wednesday, Dec 14 2011, 12:58 GMT | By Robert Copsey | 3 comments
Kelly Clarkson has unveiled the video for her latest single 'Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)'.
The singer is seen dancing with her fans in the clip, after asking them to upload their videos of the song's dance routine on to her official website last month to create a "global flash mob".
Discussing the track, she said: "This is one of my favourite songs on the album. Everybody loves the message 'What doesn't kill you makes you stronger'. It's a perfect representation of my life."
'Stronger' marks the second cut from the star's fifth studio album Stronger, which entered the charts at number two in the US and five in the UK earlier this year.
It was recently reported that Clarkson will release a nine-track EP exclusively via iTunes on December 27.
The collection includes reworked versions of her hits 'Since U Been Gone' and 'My Life Would Suck Without You', as well as her Christmas cover 'I'll Be Home For Christmas'.
> Kelly Clarkson to record duet with Demi Lovato
The singer is seen dancing with her fans in the clip, after asking them to upload their videos of the song's dance routine on to her official website last month to create a "global flash mob".
Discussing the track, she said: "This is one of my favourite songs on the album. Everybody loves the message 'What doesn't kill you makes you stronger'. It's a perfect representation of my life."
'Stronger' marks the second cut from the star's fifth studio album Stronger, which entered the charts at number two in the US and five in the UK earlier this year.
It was recently reported that Clarkson will release a nine-track EP exclusively via iTunes on December 27.
The collection includes reworked versions of her hits 'Since U Been Gone' and 'My Life Would Suck Without You', as well as her Christmas cover 'I'll Be Home For Christmas'.
> Kelly Clarkson to record duet with Demi Lovato
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