It’s about anything that can’t destroy you, will make you stronger.
American composer Ali Tamposi said in an interview that the inspiration for the song "Stronger" was a suggestion given to him by his mother, which was taken from the German philosophical thinker Friedrich Wilhelm. Nietzsche famously said: "Whatever does not destroy you makes you stronger."
Greg Coles recalled that after the song was completed, he carefully studied part of the music. He felt that the song needed a different rhythm and chords, so he came up with the idea of There was a guitar arrangement added to the song; but once it was finished, he felt like he had reworked the song.
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"Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" is a song sung by American pop rock singer Kelly Clarkson, with lyrics by Joel Written by Elofsson, Ari Tamposi, and David Gamson***, with additional music production by Greg Kirstin. The song was included in Carey's fifth studio album Stronger and was released as the second single from the album on January 17, 2012.
On November 21, 2011, Kelly Clarkson announced on her official website that she wanted to include a "global flash mob" in the MV for "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" lens. At the same time, Kelly Clarkson also posted a video on her official website and told her fans to prepare their cameras to film herself dancing with her friends, and to aim the camera at the right position to tell others that she was dancing. Which place.
At the beginning of the MV, Kelly Clarkson sang with a microphone in the recording studio (accompanied by the band behind), and opened the flash mob on different occasions and through the TV in the recording studio. shot of dancing in the location. Later, the scene switched to the garden square, and Kelly Clarkson also joined in, standing in the middle of the crowd and dancing with them; at the end of the MV, people finished dancing and walked in their respective directions.