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"Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)", sometimes referred to as just "Stronger", and originally known as "What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)", is a song by American pop rock singer Kelly Clarkson. It was written by Jörgen Elofsson, Ali Tamposi, David Gamson, and Greg Kurstin; with Kurstin handling the production. It was sent to mainstream radio on January 17, 2012, by RCA Records as the second single from Clarkson's fifth album, Stronger (2011). The track is an uptempo pop rock song that uses a vibrant beat pulsating with synth and electric guitar. According to Clarkson, the song was inspired by a Friedrich Nietzsche quote, translated to "That which does not kill us makes us stronger", and its lyrics contain the theme of empowerment. The song has been received as an anthem for empowerment and recovery.
The song was met with positive reviews from music critics and became a commercial success worldwide. In the United States, it became Clarkson's third song to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart for three non-consecutive weeks, surpassing "A Moment Like This" and "My Life Would Suck Without You" as her longest-running number one single in the US. The song also topped the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs, Adult Pop Songs, Pop Songs, and Adult Contemporary charts, making her the first artist ever to have topped the Hot 100 and each of Billboard's Dance/Club Play Songs, Country Songs, Adult Contemporary, Pop Songs, and Adult Pop Songs charts. Internationally, the song topped the charts in Poland and Slovakia and attained a top-ten position in over fifteen countries around the world. The song became Clarkson's first song to chart in Finland, and her second song to chart in France, following "Because of You". The song is currently her most commercially successful single in the United States, Denmark, Finland, New Zealand, Czech Republic, Hungary, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
The song's accompanying music video was directed by Shane Drake. It incorporates the theme of a global flash mob. The music video garnered positive reception from critics who felt that its overall impact was exuberant. Clarkson has performed "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" during several live appearances, notably during the first season of the American singing competition The X Factor, the 2011 VH1 Divas special, and on the 37th season of Saturday Night Live. Clarkson also included the song in the set list of her Stronger Tour.
Background and release
"Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" was written by Jörgen Elofsson, Ali Tamposi, David Gamson, and Greg Kurstin. Elofsson also co-wrote "A Moment Like This", which was released as a non-album single by Clarkson in 2002 after winning the inaugural season of American Idol. In an interview with American Songwriter, Tamposi revealed that the song was inspired by the famous Friedrich Nietzsche quote ("That which does not kill us makes us stronger") that her mother told her as advice. Although Tamposi found the phrase overly ingratiating, she brought it to Elofsson during their writing session. They later pitched the track to Clarkson who rewrote it during her recording sessions. In an interview with MTV News prior to the song's release, Clarkson remarked that she could not wait to perform the song live. She commented, "We've already rehearsed it, and it's so much fun. It's like this big dance anthem. That'll be the one kinda like 'Since U Been Gone,' people jumping up and down to , and it's just kind of really inspiring, so I can't wait to perform that one." The song's uplifting theme of empowerment led Clarkson to name her fifth studio album Stronger. She also stated that the song is one of her favourite songs in the album, saying "Everybody loves the message ‘What doesn't kill you makes you stronger.’ It's a perfect representation of my life."
After returning from a vacation on Tahiti, Clarkson found out that some of her songs were leaked online and "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" was one of the many songs. Clarkson commented that the leak felt worse than being physically robbed. In an attempt to counter-attack the leak, Clarkson finally debuted the song on October 5, 2011, three weeks ahead of her album's release, writing "Hey ya'll - I heard that some versions of 'What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)' started showing up online. My new album Stronger is out in 3 weeks (Oct 24) and I want you to hear the real thing! Check it out!" "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" was officially released to mainstream radio on January 17, 2012. The acoustic version of the song appears in Clarkson's second EP, iTunes Session.
Composition
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"Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" is a pop-rock song with a length of three minutes and forty-one seconds. According to the sheet music published by Alfred Music Publishing, it is set in a common time and has a moderately fast tempo of 116 beats per minute. Written in the key of A minor, it follows the chord progression Am–F–C-G/B. Clarkson's vocals span two octaves, from G3 to E5. The song begins with a "rumbling guitar" and a "shimmering synth" riff as Clarkson sings the opening line "You know the bed feels warmer / Sleeping here alone." Jason Lipshutz of Billboard noted that the guitar riff in the verses is reminiscent of Clarkson's "Since U Been Gone" which narrates an anthem of personal reinvention, and dancing. The bridges contain pulsating beats with synth and electric guitar that display some elements of electronic sound. During chorus, the song explodes into an upbeat dance-pop number, complete with guitars and electronic drums as Clarkson sings "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger / Stand a little taller / Doesn't mean I'm lonely when I'm alone." Bill Lamb of About.com believed that the sound of the driving guitar on the chorus "gives the words even more impact than they would have in a simple pop chorus" while Jonathan Keefe of Slant Magazine felt nobody else could sell the song's "ginormous chorus" better than Clarkson. Lyrically, the song explores the theme of moving on from an inimical relationship. In an interview, Clarkson remarked that the song doesn't refer to a specific person, stating "I didn't have a bad breakup or anything, I just think life is about relationships so I always write all about these different ones going on in my life. And I don't have a filter, so it's pretty verbatim." Jason Scott of Blogcritics felt that out of all tracks in Stronger, Clarkson's vocals are best and trendiest in "What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)".
Reception
Critical reception
The song received positive reviews from contemporary critics, with many complimenting its hook and Clarkson's vocals. Scott Shetler of PopCrush gave the song four stars out of five, lauding its strong hook and empowering message. He ended his review by describing the song as "vintage Kelly Clarkson." Jenna Hally Rubenstein of MTV Buzzworthy compared the song to Clarkson's "Since U Been Gone," which has "a super radio-friendly hook." Elizabeth Lancaster of MTV Newsroom listed "What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)" as one of five key tracks in Clarkson's album Stronger, writing "Upbeat yet soulful, the chorus will drag you up and onto the floor to dance the heartache away alongside her." Grady Smith of Entertainment Weekly thought that the song's "belty pop/rock wheelhouse" should please fans of the sound. He later added that "Clarkson might have been better off releasing "What Doesn’t Kill You" as the first track from Stronger." Another positive reception came from Glenn Gamboa of Newsday, who praised Clarkson for "infusing her tales of empowerment after a breakup with her unique combo of vulnerability and sass." Bill Lamb of About.com praised the production of the song, writing "Don't miss this song. It is one of Kelly Clarkson's strongest, pun intended." Jonathan Keefe from Slant Magazine thought that the song is a "tailor-made for radio play" and that "the chilly electro-pop that Greg Kurstin brings to the verses, suggests a Top-40 version of Robyn's "Call Your Girlfriend". Chris Willman of Reuters criticized the lyrics, commenting that "Never mind how tired that tune's titular phrase is. For a laugh, look up the YouTube video in which some wag mashed together a medley of 30 different songs that already borrowed "That which does not kill me makes me stronger" as a lyrical hook." Kevin Ritchie from NOW Magazine emphasized that the lyrics are "about as clichéd as a mission statement can get, but it also makes for a solid pop song." Robert Copsey of Digital Spy gave the song four stars out of five, writing "The message behind her song may already be a well-worn, almost cliched lesson, but as she continues to prove, there's little shame in coming out with the expected."
Award nominations and certifications
"Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" been recognized with accolades from the music press. Entertainment Weekly ranked the songs as the tenth best single of 2011. It was nominated for Best International Artist Video at the 2012 MuchMusic Video Awards At the 2012 Teen Choice Awards, the song received two nominations for the Choice Single by a Female Artist and Choice Break-Up Song. The song also received a double platinum certification in Australia and platinum certifications in Canada, Denmark, New Zealand and Sweden.
Chart performance
North America
Following the release of the album, boosted by digital sales, the song entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 64 on the week ending October 30, 2011. Three weeks later, the song re-entered Billboard Hot 100 at number 99. Following its release as a single, the song once again returned to the Billboard Hot 100 at number 58 after Clarkson performed the song at Saturday Night Live on January 7, 2012. On its fourth week, the song climbed to number 21, as well as debuting at number 38 on the Billboard Adult Pop Songs, at number 40 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs and at number 30 on Pop Songs. The following week, the song ascended from number 21 to number eight at the Billboard Hot 100 chart and became her tenth top-ten hit. With "Mr. Know It All" having peaked at number ten, the song's ascent marked the first time Clarkson has had back-to-back top-ten hits since 2004–2005, when she had four consecutive top-ten hits from her sophomore album, Breakaway. On its sixth week, "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" sold 225,000 digital downloads and went from number eight to number two on the singles chart and on its seventh week it sold 237,000 digital downloads and went from number two to number one on the chart, becoming Clarkson's third number one hit, after "A Moment Like This" and "My Life Would Suck Without You". On the week ending March 3, 2012, the song descends to number four after spending two consecutive weeks at number one on Billboard Hot 100. The same week, "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" became Clarkson's first song to top Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs. This makes Clarkson as the first artist ever to have topped the Hot 100 and each of Billboard's Dance/Club Play Songs, Country Songs, Adult Contemporary and Adult Pop Songs charts. On its ninth week, the song returned to top Billboard Hot 100 for the third week and becomes the longest-reigning single by an American Idol contestant. On the week ending March 20, 2012, "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" became Clarkson's fourth song to top the US Pop Songs. It also became Clarkson's first song to top the Billboard Radio Songs. As of August 22 2012, it had sold 3,692,000 paid digital downloads in the United States, making it her first song to cross the 3-million mark. On July 5, 2012, "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" became the best-selling Idol single of all time, surpassing Carrie Underwood's "Before He Cheats". In Canada, the song entered the Canadian Hot 100 at number 64 on the week ending November 12, 2011, and peaked at number 3. It was later certified Platinum by Music Canada on February 27, 2012.
Europe
"Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" became an commercial success in Europe, despite being released as the second single from Stronger, the song charted better than "Mr. Know It All", the lead single. In the United Kingdom, debuted at number 21 on the week ending January 14, 2012, and peaked at number 8 for three non-consecutive weeks as her eighth career top ten single. The song performed better in Scotland, debuting at number 38 on the week ending January 14, 2012, and peaked at number 5. In Ireland, the song debuted at 40 on January 19, 2012 and ascended to number four. The song also became Clarkson's most successful single in Denmark. After debuting at number 11 on the Danish Singles Chart on the week ending January 20, 2012, it attained a top ten position at number 8 after two weeks. It became her second song to be certified platinum by the IFPI Denmark after "Because of You" and has since sold over 30,000 copies. In France, the song debuted at number 187 and peaked at number 26, becoming her first song to chart in six years since "Because of You" charted in 2006. It also became her first song to chart in Finland; after debuting at number 17, it has since peaked at number 10. In the Netherlands, the song debuted at number 96 on the week ending January 7, 2012, and peaked at number 59. In Czech Republic the song debuted at number 70 and peaked at number 4 and became Clarkson's most successful single in Czech Republic, surpassing "Because of You" (peaked at number 13). As of June 2012, Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) has sold 365,272 copies in the United Kingdom, becoming Clarkson's all-time biggest seller in the UK. In June 2012 the song peaked at number 1 in Slovakia, becoming Clarkson's first song which topped the Slovak charts.
Elsewhere in Europe, the song attained a top-ten position in Austria, both the Flanders and Walloon regions of Belgium, Hungary, Slovakia and Spain; while attaining a top-30 position in Germany, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland.
Asia, Oceania and South America
Following the release of the album, the song made an appearance on South Korea's Gaon Chart at number 22 with 18,487 downloads on the week ending October 29, 2011. On the week ending December 5, 2011, the song entered Australian Singles Chart at number 44. It peaked at number 18, and has since reached double platinum status there. On the same week, the song also debuted at number 31 on the New Zealand Singles Chart and has since peaked at number four, her highest-charting single so far of her career in that country. The song also became Clarkson's second entry on the Brazilian Billboard charts.
Music video
Concept and synopsis
On November 21, 2011, Clarkson announced on her website that she wanted to incorporate a global flash mob into the music video of "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)". She posted,
I'm shooting my video for "What Doesn't Kill You" and I'd like everyone to join me in my global flash mob! Check out the routine in the video below. Learn it with me and get your cameras ready to record you and your friends rocking these moves in a unique location that shows where you are in the world. Submit your clip using the form below and maybe you'll see it in my music video!! I can't wait to see your submissions. Remember to be creative, but keep it safe and legal! Thanks for participating! Love, Kelly.
The music video premiered on VEVO on December 14, 2011. It was directed by Shane Drake. The videos begins with Clarkson in a video control room, watching select flash mob videos submitted by various participants in different monitors. Throughout the video, scenes of Clarkson performing the song in three different settings (alone in a stage, with her band in a garden square, and in the control room) alternate with various flash mob videos. Towards the end of the video, Clarkson, along with the people in the garden square, forms a flash mob featuring a same choreography.
Reception
Critical reception towards the music video have been positive. Prior to the release of the music video, Jenna Halley Rubenstein of MTV Buzzworthy predicted that the video would depict women who triumphed over broken relationships as an homage to being self-sufficient. However, she praised the different treatment of the video, complimenting the synchronized dancing and thought that Clarkson kept it classy. Leah Collins of The Vancouver Sun interpreted that the video depicts Clarkson developing a sense of strength and endurance as well as an ability to lead a large-scale dance routine after surviving a trauma. Erin Strecker of Entertainment Weekly enjoyed Clarkson's goofy expressions and perceived the video as "Since U Been Gone" round two. Rand Duren of The Dallas Morning News also reiterated that the music video is a reminiscent of "Since U Been Gone" and that it was great seeing more dancing and movement from Clarkson. Jessica Sager of PopCrush thought that the music video is "surprisingly fun" due to the combination of Clarkson's powerhouse pipe and her dance moves. Contessa Gayles of AOL.com described the song as "powerful" and "uplifting" and she believed that the music video did the song justice. Trent Maynard of 4Music had a positive response towards the video and deemed Clarkson's look as properly fit in the video. He concluded his review writing, "Nobody has a sense of humour quite like the original American Idol. Oh Kelly, you're the best." Bill Lamb of About.com felt that "the overall impact of the music video was joyful fun." The same opinion was echoed by Robbie Daw of Idolator who thought the video was fun especially "when Kelly herself joins the giant mob at the very end." He also stated that his personal favourite clip in the video was "the girls who do the moves underwater with fish swimming all around them."
Live performances and usage in media
Clarkson first performed the song in live concerts, she first performed it in a Sony-sponsored concert held at The Troubador in Los Angeles on October 19, 2011. On November 9, 2011, she performed the song at Z100's annual Jingle Ball concert at Madison Square Garden. She also performed the song on "VH1 Unplugged: Kelly Clarkson" which premiered on VH1 on November 18, 2011. The song has been performed prominently in her fourth headlining tour, the Stronger Tour.
Clarkson also promoted the song in live television events, the first televised performance of the song was on November 23, 2011, during The X Factor (U.S.) results show. On December 18, 2011, she performed the song on VH1 Divas 2011. On January 7, 2012, she performed on the 37th season of Saturday Night Live as a musical guest for the third time and performed the song as well as "Mr. Know It All". On June 6, 2012, Clarkson performed the song on the British television series This Morning. Clarkson also performed a medley of the "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" with her single "Dark Side" on various television events, such as at the season finale of the fourteenth season of Dancing with the Stars on May 22, 2012, and at the 2012 MuchMusic Video Awards on June 17, 2012.
"Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" also used in various forms of media. It was used in a 2012 Toyota Camry advertisement which features Clarkson singing the song with her co-stars Chris Berman, Andrew Zimmern, and James Lipton. The song was performed by Amber Riley, Naya Rivera, and Heather Morris, on the episode entitled, "On My Way" of the American television series Glee, which aired on February 21, 2012. Raymund Flandez of The Wall Street Journal described the trio's performance as "fine, fierce and fabulous." Their version of the song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 66 on the week ending March 3, 2012. "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" has also been used in several spots promoting the second season of the USA Network show Fairly Legal. On May 6, 2012, a video of some of the patients and hospital staff of Seattle Children's hematology oncology unit dancing to the song were uploaded in Youtube to represent their fight against cancer. The video was a viral hit and has been featured by TIME and CBS News.
"Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" has also been performed by contestants of various competitions. On March 22, 2012, it was first performed by Diandra Flores on the sixth season of the Finnish television series Idols. On April 11, 2012, it was covered by Hollie Cavanagh, Joshua Ledet, and Jessica Sanchez in the eleventh season of American Idol. On May 12, 2012, it was performed by Joelle Moses after will.i.am's recommendation on the first series of The Voice UK. On February 26, 2012 Chemmy Alcott and Sean Rice skated to the song on Dancing on Ice. Maria Menounos and Derek Hough danced to the song in the fourteenth season of Dancing with the Stars. Clarkson also performed the song with Jordan Meredith on the American television series Duets, where Clarkson is a mentor. On March 16, 2012, the song was performed by various participants during the season finale of the fifth season of the Danish television series X Factor.
The song is a playable piece in the Harmonix rhythm game Rock Band Blitz. The charting format used for Blitz also means that the song can be integrated into a user's Rock Band 3 content library as well.
Track listing
- Digital download (U.K. & FR Amazon edition, FI MTV3 Store edition)
- "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" — 3:42
- "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" (Nicky Romero Radio Mix) — 3:40
- "Mr. Know It All" (Billionaire Remix) — 3:12
- "Mr. Know It All" (DJ Kue Remix) — 3:56
- Digital download - The Remixes EP (U.S. Amazon, U.S. iTunes, NO iTunes & Brazil iTunes edition)
- "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" (Nicky Romero Club Mix) — 5:52
- "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" (Project 46 Remix) — 5:10
- "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" (Promise Land Remix) — 6:34
- "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" (Genetix Remix) — 4:40
- "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" (Papercha$er Remix) — 6:56
- "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" (Futurecop! Club Remix) — 5:01
- "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" (7th Heaven Club Mix) — 7:28
- "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" (Hotline's Miami Vice Club Remix) — 5:48
- Digital download - EP (CA, MX & European iTunes edition, BE, NL, AT, PT, ES, PL, IT, CH, SWE, SWI)
- "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" — 3:42
- "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" (Nicky Romero Radio Mix) — 3:40
- "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" (Project 46 Radio Edit) — 3:25
- "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" (Promise Land Remix) — 3:19
- "Mr. Know It All" (Billionaire Remix) — 3:12
- "Mr. Know It All" (DJ Kue Remix) — 5:36
- European CD single
- "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" — 3:42
- "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" (Nick Romero Radio Mix) — 3:40
Credits and personnel
Credits are adapted from the liner notes of Stronger.
- Recording
- Recorded at Echo Recording Studio, Los Angeles, California
- Personnel
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Charts and certifications
Charts
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Certifications
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Release history
Region | Date | Format | Label |
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United States | January 17, 2012 | Hot/Modern/AC and Top 40/Mainstream radio | RCA Records |
February 3, 2012 | Digital download (The Remixes) | ||
Italy | Digital download (EP) | Sony Music | |
Spain | |||
Poland | |||
Canada | |||
Portugal | |||
Sweden | |||
Austria | |||
Switzerland | |||
Mexico | Digital download (The Remixes & EP) | ||
Belgium | |||
Netherlands | |||
Norway | Digital download (The Remixes) | ||
France | Digital download | Columbia Records | |
United Kingdom | RCA Records | ||
Finland | February 6, 2012 | Sony Music | |
Germany | February 17, 2012 | CD single | |
Austria | |||
United States | March 9, 2012 | RCA Records | |
Japan | Sony Music Japan | ||
United Kingdom | RCA Records | ||
Canada |
See also
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- certweek IS REQUIRED FOR SWEDISH CERTIFICATIONS.
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- "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) [Single]" (in German). Amazon.de. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
- "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) [Single]" (in German). Amazon.de. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
- "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) [Import, Single]". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
- "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You) [Single, Import, From US]" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
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Categories:- Single chart usages for Germany2
- Singles certified platinum by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry of Denmark
- Singles certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand
- Singles certified platinum by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry of Sweden
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- 2012 EPs
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- Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles
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