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Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)

"Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" is a song by American recording artist Kelly Clarkson and the title song from her fifth studio album, Stronger (2011). Originally titled as "What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)", the song served as the album's second single on January 17, 2012, through RCA Records. Written by Kelly Clarkson, Jörgen Elofsson, Ali Tamposi, and David Gamson, with additional writing and production by Greg Kurstin, "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" is an uptempo song which draws from the genres of dance-pop and electropop. Its lyrical content mainly explores themes of empowerment and recovery following a heartbreak, with the chorus inspired by a Friedrich Nietzsche quotation: "That which does not kill us makes us stronger."[1]

"Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)"
Single by Kelly Clarkson
from the album Stronger
ReleasedJanuary 17, 2012 (2012-01-17)
Recorded2011
StudioEcho (Los Angeles, California)
Genre
Length3:42
LabelRCA
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Greg Kurstin
Kelly Clarkson singles chronology
"Mr. Know It All"
(2011)
"Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)"
(2012)
"Dark Side"
(2012)
Music video
"Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" on YouTube

In the United States, "Stronger" became her third song to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart, staying at the top for three non-consecutive weeks, surpassing "A Moment Like This" (2002) and "My Life Would Suck Without You" (2009) as her longest-running number-one single on the chart. It also topped fifteen other Billboard charts, including Adult Pop Songs, Adult Contemporary, Hot Dance Club Songs, and Pop Songs charts, more than any other song Clarkson has ever released. Internationally, "Stronger" topped the national charts of Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia and attained a top-ten position in over fifteen countries around the world, eventually selling over five million copies worldwide. Its success helped its parent album to sustain commercial longevity for over a year. "Stronger" merited consideration for several industry awards—including three Grammy Award nominations and a World Music Award nomination.

The song's accompanying music video was filmed by Shane Drake, which incorporates the theme of a global flash mob dance, featuring submitted videos of people dancing to the song. The music video garnered positive reception from critics who felt that its overall impact was exuberant. It earned Clarkson a nomination for a MuchMusic Video Award. With its continued success, she performed "Stronger" on several live award shows and television appearances around the world, debuting it during the first season of The X Factor (US) and performing it on the 37th season of Saturday Night Live, the 2012 MuchMusic Video Awards, and the 2012 American Music Awards. Clarkson also included the song in the set list of her Stronger Tour and on the encore set of her 2012 Summer Tour with The Fray.

Writing and production

Originally titled as "What Doesn't Kill You", "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" was written by Jörgen Elofsson, Ali Tamposi, David Gamson, and Greg Kurstin in September 2010.[2] In an interview with American Songwriter, Tamposi revealed that the song was inspired by the Friedrich Nietzsche adage ("That which does not kill us makes us stronger") that her mother told her as advice.[2] Although Tamposi found the phrase saccharine, she submitted it as an idea to Elofsson and Gamson during their writing sessions. Elofsson originally intended "Stronger" for Leona Lewis, who turned it down in the process.[3] Tamposi's manager, Tom Maffei, then had one of his producers, Matty Trump, produce a demo track, later pitched to RCA A&R executive Jeff Aldrich, who gave the song to Clarkson. Tamposi revealed that Clarkson had also altered a lyric from the track.[2] Aldrich had then commissioned Greg Kurstin, whom Clarkson wanted to collaborate with, to produce and add additional writing to the final version. Kurstin recalled, "I rethought the music part of it, I guess. It had a different tempo, beat, chords, and I kinda just came up with that guitar riff that goes into the verse, and that was the first thing that I kinda contributed just changed the feel of the song."[4] The song's uplifting theme of empowerment led Clarkson to name her fifth studio album Stronger.[5] saying that it is one of her favorite songs in the album, she said, "Everybody loves the message 'What doesn't kill you makes you stronger.' It's a perfect representation of my life."[6]

Composition

"Stronger" is a dance-pop[7] and electropop[8] song with a length of three minutes and 41 seconds.[9] According to the sheet music published by Hal Leonard Corporation, it is set in a common time and has a moderately fast tempo of 116 beats per minute.[10] 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 G5.[10] 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."[7] 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.[11] The bridges contain pulsating beats with synth and electric guitar that display some elements of electronic sound.[12] During the 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."[7] Jonathan Keefe of Slant felt nobody else could sell the song's "ginormous chorus" better than Clarkson.[8] Lyrically, "Stronger" explores the theme of moving on from an inimical relationship.[13] 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."[5] 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)".[14]

In an interview with MTV News prior to the song's release, Clarkson compared "Stronger" to "Since U Been Gone" (2004). 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 [that's] kinda like "Since U Been Gone", [with] people jumping up and down to [it], and it's just kind of really inspiring, so I can't wait to perform that one."[15]

Release and reception

After returning from a vacation on Tahiti, Clarkson found out over 50 of her newly recorded demo material were leaked online,[16] including "Stronger".[17] She commented that the leak felt worse than being physically robbed.[18] In an attempt to counter-attack the leakage, RCA finally debuted the song online on October 5, 2011, three weeks ahead of the album's release.[13] An acoustic version of the song appears in Clarkson's second extended play, iTunes Session.[19] The song was featured in a heavily-aired Toyota Camry commercial featuring Clarkson and other celebrities.[20] "Stronger" was officially released as the album's second single to mainstream radio on January 17, 2012.[21] A dance remixes of the song were made available on February 3, 2012.[22] On February 17, 2012, it was released as a CD single.[23]

Critical response

Jenna Hally Rubenstein of MTV Buzzworthy compared it to "Since U Been Gone," which has "a super radio-friendly hook."[24] Elizabeth Lancaster of MTV Newsroom listed it as one of five key tracks in Stronger, writing "Upbeat yet soulful, the chorus will drag you up and onto the floor to dance the heartache away alongside her."[25] 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."[26] 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."[27] Jonathan Keefe of Slant thought that the song is "tailor-made for radio play" and that "the chilly electro-pop that Greg Kurstin brings to the verses, suggests a top forty version of Robyn's "Call Your Girlfriend" (2010).[8] On March 5, 2013, Billboard ranked the song at number two in its list of Top 100 American Idol Hits of All Time.[28] Additionally, it also appeared at number two of Clarkson's Top 15 Biggest Billboard Hot 100 hits through the week ending April 29, 2017.[29]

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."[30] 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."[31] 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 clichéd lesson, but as she continues to prove, there's little shame in coming out with the expected."[32]

Commercial performance

In the United States, "Stronger" topped sixteen Billboard charts, marking career highs for Clarkson.[33] Boosted by digital sales following the release of Stronger, the song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart as an album cut at number 64 on the week ending October 30, 2011.[34] It dropped out the following week before returning at number 99 on week ending November 20, 2011.[35] Following its release as a single, "Stronger" re-entered Billboard Hot 100 at number 58 after Clarkson performed it on Saturday Night Live on the week ending January 21, 2012.[36] On the week ending January 28, 2012, the song climbed to number 21,[37] as well as debuting at number 38 on Adult Pop Songs.[38] The following week, it became her tenth top ten song on the Hot 100 chart as it advanced to number 8 due to the strength of a number 11 to number 3 jump on Hot Digital Songs and vault on Hot 100 Airplay from number 71 to number 44.[39] With "Mr. Know It All" (2011) having peaked at number 10 on the Hot 100, "Stronger"'s ascent to number 8 marked the first time Clarkson has had a string of consecutive top ten hits since 2004–2005, when she had four consecutive top-ten hits from her second studio album, Breakaway (2004).[39][40] That same week, it debuted at number 30 on Pop Songs and at number 40 on Hot Dance Club Songs.[39] On the week ending February 11, "Stronger" bounded from number 8 to number 2 on the Hot 100 as it topped the Hot Digital Songs chart fueled by 225,000 downloads, becoming her second song to top the Hot Digital Songs after "My Life Would Suck Without You" (2009).[41] The following week, it ascended to the top of the Hot 100, becoming her third number 1 single in the country after "A Moment Like This" and "My Life Would Suck Without You".[42] It held the top spot for another week, before descending to number 4 on the week ending March 3, 2012.[43] That same week, it became her first song to top the Hot Dance Club Songs,[44] making Clarkson only first artist ever to have topped the Hot 100 and each of the Hot Dance Club Songs, Hot Country Songs, Adult Contemporary, and Adult Pop Songs charts.[43] The week after, it returned to number 1 on the Hot 100 for the third time, thus becoming her longest-reigning number 1 single in the United States.[45][46] On the week ending March 24, 2012, "Stronger" became Clarkson's fourth song to top the Pop Songs chart and her first in six years.[47] It also became her first song to top the Hot 100 Airplay on the week ending April 7, 2012,[48] her fourth song to top the Adult Pop Songs on the week ending March 10, 2012,[49] and her second song to top the Adult Contemporary chart on the week ending June 16, 2012.[50] In its 2012 Year-End issue, Billboard ranked "Stronger" number 7 on the Year-End Hot 100,[51] marking the first time Clarkson has had a Year-End top ten single on the chart in seven years since "Since U Been Gone" and "Behind These Hazel Eyes" (2005). Billboard also ranked it as number 1 on Year-End Adult Contemporary,[52] number 2 on the Year-End Adult Pop Songs,[53] number 11 on the Year-End Pop Songs,[54] and number 35 on the Year-End Hot Dance Club Songs charts.[55]

"Stronger" also outpaced its predecessor "Mr. Know It All" in the international charts except in Australia, Germany, Japan, Scotland, and South Korea. It topped the national charts of Belgium, Denmark, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia and became her biggest hit in over 18 other countries, including Austria, Denmark, Hungary, Luxembourg, Portugal, New Zealand, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. "Stronger" is also her first single to enter the national charts of Finland, Brazil, Iceland, Lebanon, Mexico, Portugal, and Romania. In Canada, it debuted on the Canadian Hot 100 chart at number 64 on the week ending November 12, 2011, eventually peaking at number 3.[56] In the United Kingdom, debuted on the Official UK Charts at number 21 on the week ending January 14, 2012,[57] eventually peaking at number 8 for three non-consecutive weeks as her eighth career top ten single.[58][59] The song performed better in Scotland, where it attained a peak of number 5.[60] In Ireland, the song debuted at 40 on January 19, 2012, and ascended to number four.[61] 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.[62] 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" (2006).[63] In the Netherlands, the song debuted on the Single Top 100 at number 96 on the week ending January 7, 2012, and peaked at number 59.[64] In Austria, it entered the Ö3 Austria Top 40 at number 27 and peaked at number 6.[65] In Belgium, it attained a position on Ultratop 50 in Flanders at number 25, but failed to enter the Ultratop 50 in Wallonia by reaching only the top of the Walloon Ultratip chart.[66] Elsewhere in Europe, it attained a top ten position in Czech Republic, Hungary, Luxembourg, and Finland; and a top forty position in Norway, Switzerland, Germany, and Sweden. In Australia, it peaked in the Australian Singles Chart at number 18.[67] In New Zealand, it peaked on the New Zealand Singles Chart at number 4.[68]

"Stronger" also marked career-highs in Clarkson's commercial performance. It became her first song to cross the 3 and 4 million marks in digital downloads, becoming her best-selling single in the United States and the United Kingdom. As of September 10, 2017, "Stronger" had sold over 4,954,000 copies in the United States.[69] In the United Kingdom it sold over 546,000 copies as of April 24, 2016.[70] The song sold over 5 million copies worldwide.[71]

The song has been ranked 567th by Billboard on its 600 most massive smashes over the chart's six decades.[72]

Award nominations

"Stronger" has been recognized with accolades from the music press. Entertainment Weekly ranked the song as the tenth best single of 2011.[73] In December 2012, Popjustice ranked "Stronger" at number 1 on their "Top 45 Singles of 2012" list, stating that "this song is timeless in its amazingness" and claiming that no one "but Kelly Clarkson who could have pulled off this tune."[74] The song's music video was nominated for Best International Artist Video at the 2012 MuchMusic Video Awards.[75] At the 2012 Teen Choice Awards, the song received two nominations, Choice Single by a Female Artist and Choice Break-Up Song.[76] "Stronger" received three Grammy Award nominations for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Solo Performance at the 55th ceremony.[77]

Music video

Concept and synopsis

 
Clarkson standing in the middle of a flash mob crowd.

On November 21, 2011, Clarkson announced on her website that she wanted to incorporate a global flash mob into the accompanying music video of "Stronger".[78] 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!"[79]

The music video premiered on VEVO on December 14, 2011.[80] Directed by Shane Drake,[81] the video 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.[82]

Reception

Critical reception towards the accompanying music video was positive. Prior to its release, Jenna Halley Rubenstein of MTV Buzzworthy predicted that the video would depict women who triumphed over broken relationships as a homage to self-sufficiency. However, she praised the different treatment of the video, complimenting the synchronized dancing and thought that Clarkson kept it classy.[83] 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.[84] Erin Strecker of Entertainment Weekly enjoyed Clarkson's goofy expressions and perceived the video as "Since U Been Gone" round two.[85] 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.[86] Contessa Gayles of AOL.com described the song as "powerful" and "uplifting" and she believed that the music video did the song justice.[87] 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 humor quite like the original American Idol. Oh Kelly, you're the best."[88] 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 favorite clip in the video was "the girls who do the moves underwater with fish swimming all around them."[89] The video placed fourth for VH1's Top 20 Videos of the Year for 2012.

Live performances

 
Clarkson performing the song at Wembley Stadium in London, United Kingdom, June 2012

Clarkson first performed "Stronger" in live concerts, she first performed it in a Sony-sponsored concert held at The Troubador in Los Angeles on October 19, 2011.[90] On November 9, 2011, she performed the song at Z100's annual Jingle Ball concert at Madison Square Garden.[91] She also performed an acoustic version the song on the VH1 Unplugged: Kelly Clarkson special which premiered on VH1 on November 18, 2011.[92][93] "Stronger" has been performed prominently in her fourth headlining tour, the Stronger Tour.[94]

Clarkson also promoted "Stronger" in live television events, the first live televised performance of the song was on November 23, 2011, during The X Factor (US) results show.[95] On December 18, 2011, she performed the song on VH1 Divas Celebrates Soul television special.[96] On January 7, 2012, she performed it along with "Mr. Know It All" on the 37th season of Saturday Night Live.[97] On June 6, 2012, Clarkson performed it on the British television series This Morning.[98] Clarkson also performed a medley of the "Stronger" with the succeeding 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,[99] and at the 2012 MuchMusic Video Awards on June 17, 2012.[100] On June 8, 2018, Clarkson performed it on Today.[citation needed]

Cover versions

Amber Riley, Naya Rivera, and Heather Morris performed the song in the season three episode of Glee, "On My Way", which aired on February 21, 2012.[101][102] Raymund Flandez of The Wall Street Journal described the trio's performance as "fine, fierce and fabulous."[103] Their version of "Stronger" debuted on the Hot 100 at number 66 on the week ending March 3, 2012 as "What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)".[104]

On March 22, 2012, it was first performed by Diandra Flores on the sixth season of the Finnish television series Idols.[105][106] On April 11, 2012, it was covered by Hollie Cavanagh, Joshua Ledet and Jessica Sanchez in the eleventh season of American Idol.[107] On May 12, 2012, it was performed by Joelle Moses after will.i.am's recommendation on the first series of The Voice UK.[108][109]

Clarkson also performed the song with Jordan Meredith on the television series Duets, where she is also a mentor.[110] 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.[111] On October 28, 2013, Tessanne Chin covered the song on Season 5 of NBC's singing competition, The Voice for her performance in the Knockout round vs. Ashley DuBose (who performed "Hey, Soul Sister" by Train).[112]

In 2018, Dove Cameron and China Anne McClain recorded a version with slightly altered lyrics for Disney's Descendants franchise.

Formats and track listing

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from Stronger liner notes.[115]

Recording
  • Recorded at Echo Recording Studio, Los Angeles, California
Personnel

Charts

Certifications and sales

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[191] 3× Platinum 210,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria)[192] Gold 15,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[193] Platinum 80,000*
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[194] Gold 15,000^
Finland 4,429[195]
Mexico (AMPROFON)[196] Gold 30,000*
New Zealand (RMNZ)[197] Platinum 15,000*
Norway (IFPI Norway)[198] Gold 5,000*
Sweden (GLF)[199] Platinum 40,000 
United Kingdom (BPI)[201] Platinum 600,000[200]
United States (RIAA)[202] 7× Platinum 7,000,000 
Streaming
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[203] Platinum 900,000 

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
  Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
  Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

Release and radio history

Region Date Label Format
United States January 17, 2012 (2012-01-17) RCA Records Hot Adult Contemporary Radio[21]
February 3, 2012 (2012-02-03) Digital download – The Remixes[22]
Australia Sony Music Entertainment Digital download – EP[114]
Canada
Italy
Poland
Portugal
Sweden
Spain
Switzerland
Belgium Digital download – The Remixes and EP[22][114]
Mexico
Netherlands
Norway Digital download – The Remixes[22]
France Jive Epic Group Digital download[113]
United Kingdom RCA Records
Finland February 6, 2012 (2012-02-06) Sony Music Entertainment
Germany February 17, 2012 (2012-02-17) CD single[23]
Austria
Canada March 9, 2012 (2012-03-09)
Japan Sony Music Japan
United Kingdom RCA Records

See also

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Further reading

  • ""Stronger" by Kelly Clarkson : Song Stories". Rolling Stone. Wenner Media. Archived from the original on April 11, 2013. Retrieved March 8, 2013.
  • Widran, Jonathan. "Songwriter Ali Tamposi Breaks Through, Co-Writing Kelly Clarkson's Hit, "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)"". Songwriteruniverse.com. Retrieved March 8, 2013.

External links

  • Official website
  • Official music video on YouTube on Vevo

stronger, what, doesn, kill, song, american, recording, artist, kelly, clarkson, title, song, from, fifth, studio, album, stronger, 2011, originally, titled, what, doesn, kill, stronger, song, served, album, second, single, january, 2012, through, records, wri. Stronger What Doesn t Kill You is a song by American recording artist Kelly Clarkson and the title song from her fifth studio album Stronger 2011 Originally titled as What Doesn t Kill You Stronger the song served as the album s second single on January 17 2012 through RCA Records Written by Kelly Clarkson Jorgen Elofsson Ali Tamposi and David Gamson with additional writing and production by Greg Kurstin Stronger What Doesn t Kill You is an uptempo song which draws from the genres of dance pop and electropop Its lyrical content mainly explores themes of empowerment and recovery following a heartbreak with the chorus inspired by a Friedrich Nietzsche quotation That which does not kill us makes us stronger 1 Stronger What Doesn t Kill You Single by Kelly Clarksonfrom the album StrongerReleasedJanuary 17 2012 2012 01 17 Recorded2011StudioEcho Los Angeles California GenreDance pop electropopLength3 42LabelRCASongwriter s Kelly Clarkson Jorgen Elofsson Ali Tamposi David Gamson Greg KurstinProducer s Greg KurstinKelly Clarkson singles chronology Mr Know It All 2011 Stronger What Doesn t Kill You 2012 Dark Side 2012 Music video Stronger What Doesn t Kill You on YouTubeIn the United States Stronger became her third song to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart staying at the top for three non consecutive weeks surpassing A Moment Like This 2002 and My Life Would Suck Without You 2009 as her longest running number one single on the chart It also topped fifteen other Billboard charts including Adult Pop Songs Adult Contemporary Hot Dance Club Songs and Pop Songs charts more than any other song Clarkson has ever released Internationally Stronger topped the national charts of Poland Slovakia and Slovenia and attained a top ten position in over fifteen countries around the world eventually selling over five million copies worldwide Its success helped its parent album to sustain commercial longevity for over a year Stronger merited consideration for several industry awards including three Grammy Award nominations and a World Music Award nomination The song s accompanying music video was filmed by Shane Drake which incorporates the theme of a global flash mob dance featuring submitted videos of people dancing to the song The music video garnered positive reception from critics who felt that its overall impact was exuberant It earned Clarkson a nomination for a MuchMusic Video Award With its continued success she performed Stronger on several live award shows and television appearances around the world debuting it during the first season of The X Factor US and performing it on the 37th season of Saturday Night Live the 2012 MuchMusic Video Awards and the 2012 American Music Awards Clarkson also included the song in the set list of her Stronger Tour and on the encore set of her 2012 Summer Tour with The Fray Contents 1 Writing and production 2 Composition 3 Release and reception 3 1 Critical response 3 2 Commercial performance 3 3 Award nominations 4 Music video 4 1 Concept and synopsis 4 2 Reception 5 Live performances 6 Cover versions 7 Formats and track listing 8 Credits and personnel 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 9 3 Decade end charts 9 4 All time charts 10 Certifications and sales 11 Release and radio history 12 See also 13 References 14 Further reading 15 External linksWriting and production EditOriginally titled as What Doesn t Kill You Stronger What Doesn t Kill You was written by Jorgen Elofsson Ali Tamposi David Gamson and Greg Kurstin in September 2010 2 In an interview with American Songwriter Tamposi revealed that the song was inspired by the Friedrich Nietzsche adage That which does not kill us makes us stronger that her mother told her as advice 2 Although Tamposi found the phrase saccharine she submitted it as an idea to Elofsson and Gamson during their writing sessions Elofsson originally intended Stronger for Leona Lewis who turned it down in the process 3 Tamposi s manager Tom Maffei then had one of his producers Matty Trump produce a demo track later pitched to RCA A amp R executive Jeff Aldrich who gave the song to Clarkson Tamposi revealed that Clarkson had also altered a lyric from the track 2 Aldrich had then commissioned Greg Kurstin whom Clarkson wanted to collaborate with to produce and add additional writing to the final version Kurstin recalled I rethought the music part of it I guess It had a different tempo beat chords and I kinda just came up with that guitar riff that goes into the verse and that was the first thing that I kinda contributed just changed the feel of the song 4 The song s uplifting theme of empowerment led Clarkson to name her fifth studio album Stronger 5 saying that it is one of her favorite songs in the album she said Everybody loves the message What doesn t kill you makes you stronger It s a perfect representation of my life 6 Composition Edit Stronger What Doesn t Kill You source source track A 22 second sample of Stronger What Doesn t Kill You by Kelly Clarkson The song features rumbling guitars and electronic drums Problems playing this file See media help Stronger is a dance pop 7 and electropop 8 song with a length of three minutes and 41 seconds 9 According to the sheet music published by Hal Leonard Corporation it is set in a common time and has a moderately fast tempo of 116 beats per minute 10 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 G5 10 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 7 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 11 The bridges contain pulsating beats with synth and electric guitar that display some elements of electronic sound 12 During the 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 7 Jonathan Keefe of Slant felt nobody else could sell the song s ginormous chorus better than Clarkson 8 Lyrically Stronger explores the theme of moving on from an inimical relationship 13 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 5 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 14 In an interview with MTV News prior to the song s release Clarkson compared Stronger to Since U Been Gone 2004 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 that s kinda like Since U Been Gone with people jumping up and down to it and it s just kind of really inspiring so I can t wait to perform that one 15 Release and reception EditAfter returning from a vacation on Tahiti Clarkson found out over 50 of her newly recorded demo material were leaked online 16 including Stronger 17 She commented that the leak felt worse than being physically robbed 18 In an attempt to counter attack the leakage RCA finally debuted the song online on October 5 2011 three weeks ahead of the album s release 13 An acoustic version of the song appears in Clarkson s second extended play iTunes Session 19 The song was featured in a heavily aired Toyota Camry commercial featuring Clarkson and other celebrities 20 Stronger was officially released as the album s second single to mainstream radio on January 17 2012 21 A dance remixes of the song were made available on February 3 2012 22 On February 17 2012 it was released as a CD single 23 Critical response Edit Jenna Hally Rubenstein of MTV Buzzworthy compared it to Since U Been Gone which has a super radio friendly hook 24 Elizabeth Lancaster of MTV Newsroom listed it as one of five key tracks in Stronger writing Upbeat yet soulful the chorus will drag you up and onto the floor to dance the heartache away alongside her 25 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 26 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 27 Jonathan Keefe of Slant thought that the song is tailor made for radio play and that the chilly electro pop that Greg Kurstin brings to the verses suggests a top forty version of Robyn s Call Your Girlfriend 2010 8 On March 5 2013 Billboard ranked the song at number two in its list of Top 100 American Idol Hits of All Time 28 Additionally it also appeared at number two of Clarkson s Top 15 Biggest Billboard Hot 100 hits through the week ending April 29 2017 29 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 30 Kevin Ritchie from Now Magazine emphasized that the lyrics are about as cliched as a mission statement can get but it also makes for a solid pop song 31 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 32 Commercial performance Edit In the United States Stronger topped sixteen Billboard charts marking career highs for Clarkson 33 Boosted by digital sales following the release of Stronger the song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart as an album cut at number 64 on the week ending October 30 2011 34 It dropped out the following week before returning at number 99 on week ending November 20 2011 35 Following its release as a single Stronger re entered Billboard Hot 100 at number 58 after Clarkson performed it on Saturday Night Live on the week ending January 21 2012 36 On the week ending January 28 2012 the song climbed to number 21 37 as well as debuting at number 38 on Adult Pop Songs 38 The following week it became her tenth top ten song on the Hot 100 chart as it advanced to number 8 due to the strength of a number 11 to number 3 jump on Hot Digital Songs and vault on Hot 100 Airplay from number 71 to number 44 39 With Mr Know It All 2011 having peaked at number 10 on the Hot 100 Stronger s ascent to number 8 marked the first time Clarkson has had a string of consecutive top ten hits since 2004 2005 when she had four consecutive top ten hits from her second studio album Breakaway 2004 39 40 That same week it debuted at number 30 on Pop Songs and at number 40 on Hot Dance Club Songs 39 On the week ending February 11 Stronger bounded from number 8 to number 2 on the Hot 100 as it topped the Hot Digital Songs chart fueled by 225 000 downloads becoming her second song to top the Hot Digital Songs after My Life Would Suck Without You 2009 41 The following week it ascended to the top of the Hot 100 becoming her third number 1 single in the country after A Moment Like This and My Life Would Suck Without You 42 It held the top spot for another week before descending to number 4 on the week ending March 3 2012 43 That same week it became her first song to top the Hot Dance Club Songs 44 making Clarkson only first artist ever to have topped the Hot 100 and each of the Hot Dance Club Songs Hot Country Songs Adult Contemporary and Adult Pop Songs charts 43 The week after it returned to number 1 on the Hot 100 for the third time thus becoming her longest reigning number 1 single in the United States 45 46 On the week ending March 24 2012 Stronger became Clarkson s fourth song to top the Pop Songs chart and her first in six years 47 It also became her first song to top the Hot 100 Airplay on the week ending April 7 2012 48 her fourth song to top the Adult Pop Songs on the week ending March 10 2012 49 and her second song to top the Adult Contemporary chart on the week ending June 16 2012 50 In its 2012 Year End issue Billboard ranked Stronger number 7 on the Year End Hot 100 51 marking the first time Clarkson has had a Year End top ten single on the chart in seven years since Since U Been Gone and Behind These Hazel Eyes 2005 Billboard also ranked it as number 1 on Year End Adult Contemporary 52 number 2 on the Year End Adult Pop Songs 53 number 11 on the Year End Pop Songs 54 and number 35 on the Year End Hot Dance Club Songs charts 55 Stronger also outpaced its predecessor Mr Know It All in the international charts except in Australia Germany Japan Scotland and South Korea It topped the national charts of Belgium Denmark Poland Slovakia and Slovenia and became her biggest hit in over 18 other countries including Austria Denmark Hungary Luxembourg Portugal New Zealand Spain Sweden and the United Kingdom Stronger is also her first single to enter the national charts of Finland Brazil Iceland Lebanon Mexico Portugal and Romania In Canada it debuted on the Canadian Hot 100 chart at number 64 on the week ending November 12 2011 eventually peaking at number 3 56 In the United Kingdom debuted on the Official UK Charts at number 21 on the week ending January 14 2012 57 eventually peaking at number 8 for three non consecutive weeks as her eighth career top ten single 58 59 The song performed better in Scotland where it attained a peak of number 5 60 In Ireland the song debuted at 40 on January 19 2012 and ascended to number four 61 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 62 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 2006 63 In the Netherlands the song debuted on the Single Top 100 at number 96 on the week ending January 7 2012 and peaked at number 59 64 In Austria it entered the O3 Austria Top 40 at number 27 and peaked at number 6 65 In Belgium it attained a position on Ultratop 50 in Flanders at number 25 but failed to enter the Ultratop 50 in Wallonia by reaching only the top of the Walloon Ultratip chart 66 Elsewhere in Europe it attained a top ten position in Czech Republic Hungary Luxembourg and Finland and a top forty position in Norway Switzerland Germany and Sweden In Australia it peaked in the Australian Singles Chart at number 18 67 In New Zealand it peaked on the New Zealand Singles Chart at number 4 68 Stronger also marked career highs in Clarkson s commercial performance It became her first song to cross the 3 and 4 million marks in digital downloads becoming her best selling single in the United States and the United Kingdom As of update September 10 2017 Stronger had sold over 4 954 000 copies in the United States 69 In the United Kingdom it sold over 546 000 copies as of April 24 2016 70 The song sold over 5 million copies worldwide 71 The song has been ranked 567th by Billboard on its 600 most massive smashes over the chart s six decades 72 Award nominations Edit Stronger has been recognized with accolades from the music press Entertainment Weekly ranked the song as the tenth best single of 2011 73 In December 2012 Popjustice ranked Stronger at number 1 on their Top 45 Singles of 2012 list stating that this song is timeless in its amazingness and claiming that no one but Kelly Clarkson who could have pulled off this tune 74 The song s music video was nominated for Best International Artist Video at the 2012 MuchMusic Video Awards 75 At the 2012 Teen Choice Awards the song received two nominations Choice Single by a Female Artist and Choice Break Up Song 76 Stronger received three Grammy Award nominations for Record of the Year Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance at the 55th ceremony 77 Music video EditConcept and synopsis Edit Clarkson standing in the middle of a flash mob crowd On November 21 2011 Clarkson announced on her website that she wanted to incorporate a global flash mob into the accompanying music video of Stronger 78 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 79 The music video premiered on VEVO on December 14 2011 80 Directed by Shane Drake 81 the video 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 82 Reception Edit Critical reception towards the accompanying music video was positive Prior to its release Jenna Halley Rubenstein of MTV Buzzworthy predicted that the video would depict women who triumphed over broken relationships as a homage to self sufficiency However she praised the different treatment of the video complimenting the synchronized dancing and thought that Clarkson kept it classy 83 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 84 Erin Strecker of Entertainment Weekly enjoyed Clarkson s goofy expressions and perceived the video as Since U Been Gone round two 85 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 86 Contessa Gayles of AOL com described the song as powerful and uplifting and she believed that the music video did the song justice 87 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 humor quite like the original American Idol Oh Kelly you re the best 88 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 favorite clip in the video was the girls who do the moves underwater with fish swimming all around them 89 The video placed fourth for VH1 s Top 20 Videos of the Year for 2012 Live performances Edit Clarkson performing the song at Wembley Stadium in London United Kingdom June 2012 Clarkson first performed Stronger in live concerts she first performed it in a Sony sponsored concert held at The Troubador in Los Angeles on October 19 2011 90 On November 9 2011 she performed the song at Z100 s annual Jingle Ball concert at Madison Square Garden 91 She also performed an acoustic version the song on the VH1 Unplugged Kelly Clarkson special which premiered on VH1 on November 18 2011 92 93 Stronger has been performed prominently in her fourth headlining tour the Stronger Tour 94 Clarkson also promoted Stronger in live television events the first live televised performance of the song was on November 23 2011 during The X Factor US results show 95 On December 18 2011 she performed the song on VH1 Divas Celebrates Soul television special 96 On January 7 2012 she performed it along with Mr Know It All on the 37th season of Saturday Night Live 97 On June 6 2012 Clarkson performed it on the British television series This Morning 98 Clarkson also performed a medley of the Stronger with the succeeding 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 99 and at the 2012 MuchMusic Video Awards on June 17 2012 100 On June 8 2018 Clarkson performed it on Today citation needed Cover versions EditAmber Riley Naya Rivera and Heather Morris performed the song in the season three episode of Glee On My Way which aired on February 21 2012 101 102 Raymund Flandez of The Wall Street Journal described the trio s performance as fine fierce and fabulous 103 Their version of Stronger debuted on the Hot 100 at number 66 on the week ending March 3 2012 as What Doesn t Kill You Stronger 104 On March 22 2012 it was first performed by Diandra Flores on the sixth season of the Finnish television series Idols 105 106 On April 11 2012 it was covered by Hollie Cavanagh Joshua Ledet and Jessica Sanchez in the eleventh season of American Idol 107 On May 12 2012 it was performed by Joelle Moses after will i am s recommendation on the first series of The Voice UK 108 109 Clarkson also performed the song with Jordan Meredith on the television series Duets where she is also a mentor 110 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 111 On October 28 2013 Tessanne Chin covered the song on Season 5 of NBC s singing competition The Voice for her performance in the Knockout round vs Ashley DuBose who performed Hey Soul Sister by Train 112 In 2018 Dove Cameron and China Anne McClain recorded a version with slightly altered lyrics for Disney s Descendants franchise Formats and track listing EditDigital download single 113 No TitleLength1 Stronger What Doesn t Kill You 3 422 Stronger What Doesn t Kill You Nicky Romero Radio Mix 3 423 Mr Know It All Billionaire Remix 3 124 Mr Know It All DJ Kue Remix 3 56 Digital download EP 114 No TitleLength1 Stronger What Doesn t Kill You 3 422 Stronger What Doesn t Kill You Nicky Romero Radio Mix 3 403 Stronger What Doesn t Kill You Project 46 Radio Edit 3 254 Stronger What Doesn t Kill You Promise Land Remix 3 195 Mr Know It All Billionaire Remix 6 566 Mr Know It All DJ Kue Remix 5 36 Digital download The Remixes 22 No TitleLength1 Stronger What Doesn t Kill You Nicky Romero Club Mix 5 522 Stronger What Doesn t Kill You Project 46 Remix 5 103 Stronger What Doesn t Kill You Promise Land Remix 6 344 Stronger What Doesn t Kill You Genetix Remix 4 405 Stronger What Doesn t Kill You Papercha er Remix 6 566 Stronger What Doesn t Kill You Futurecop Club Remix 5 017 Stronger What Doesn t Kill You 7th Heaven Club Mix 7 288 Stronger What Doesn t Kill You Hotline s Miami Vice Club Remix 5 48 CD single 23 No TitleLength1 Stronger What Doesn t Kill You 3 352 Stronger What Doesn t Kill You Nicky Romero Radio Mix 3 40Credits and personnel EditCredits adapted from Stronger liner notes 115 RecordingRecorded at Echo Recording Studio Los Angeles CaliforniaPersonnelKelly Clarkson background vocals lead vocals Greg Kurstin background vocals Ali Tamposi songwriter David Gamson songwriter Greg Kurstin songwriter producer keyboards bass guitar and programming Jorgen Elofsson songwriter Jesse Shatkin engineeringCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 2011 2014 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 116 18Austria O3 Austria Top 40 117 6Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 118 25Belgium Ultratip Bubbling Under Wallonia 119 1Brazil Billboard Hot 100 Airplay 120 84Canada Canadian Hot 100 121 3Canada AC Billboard 122 2Canada CHR Top 40 Billboard 123 4Canada Hot AC Billboard 124 1Czech Republic Radio Top 100 125 4Denmark Tracklisten 126 8Denmark Airplay Tracklisten 127 1Finland Suomen virallinen lista 128 10Euro Digital Song Sales Billboard 129 9France SNEP 130 20Germany Official German Charts 131 27Global Dance Tracks Billboard 132 24Hungary Radios Top 40 133 4Hungary Single Top 40 134 3Iceland Tonlist 135 26Ireland IRMA 136 4Israel Media Forest 137 9Japan Japan Hot 100 Airplay 138 96Japan Adult Contemporary Billboard 139 32Lebanon The Official Lebanese Top 20 140 6Luxembourg Digital Song Sales Billboard 141 5Mexico Ingles Billboard 142 4Mexico Top Ingles Monitor Latino 143 11Netherlands Dutch Top 40 Tipparade 144 9Netherlands Single Top 100 145 59Norway VG lista 146 17New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 147 4Poland Polish Airplay Top 100 148 1Portugal Digital Songs Billboard 149 6Romania Romanian Top 100 150 70Russia Airplay TopHit 151 4Scotland OCC 152 5Slovakia Radio Top 100 153 1Slovenia SloTop50 154 1South Korea Gaon 155 79Spain PROMUSICAE 156 9Sweden Sverigetopplistan 157 30Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 158 18UK Singles OCC 159 8Ukraine Airplay TopHit 160 6US Billboard Hot 100 161 1US Adult Contemporary Billboard 162 1US Adult Top 40 Billboard 163 1US Dance Club Songs Billboard 164 1US Dance Mix Show Airplay Billboard 165 7US Hot Latin Songs Billboard 166 45US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 167 1US Rhythmic Billboard 168 34 Year end charts Edit Chart 2012 PositionAustralia ARIA 169 99Austria O3 Austria Top 75 170 50Belgium Ultratop 100 Flanders 171 99Canada Canadian Hot 100 172 10Denmark Tracklisten 173 31Finland Suomen virallinen lista 174 14France SNEP 175 102Hungary Radios Top 100 176 16Poland Polish Airplay Top 10 177 9Russia Airplay TopHit 178 16Spain PROMUSICAE 179 34Sweden DigiListan 180 53Sweden Sverigetopplistan 180 97Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 181 62Ukraine Airplay TopHit 182 22UK Singles Official Charts Company 183 36US Billboard Hot 100 51 7US Adult Top 40 Billboard 53 2US Adult Contemporary Billboard 52 1US Hot Dance Club Songs Billboard 55 35US Dance Mix Show Airplay Billboard 184 41US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 54 11Chart 2013 PositionSlovenia SloTop50 185 21US Adult Contemporary Billboard 186 27Chart 2022 PositionSouth Korea Circle 187 159Decade end charts Edit Chart 2010 2019 PositionUS Billboard Hot 100 188 85All time charts Edit Chart PositionUS Adult Top 40 Billboard 189 43US Billboard Hot 100 1958 2018 190 567Certifications and sales EditRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 191 3 Platinum 210 000 Austria IFPI Austria 192 Gold 15 000 Canada Music Canada 193 Platinum 80 000 Denmark IFPI Danmark 194 Gold 15 000 Finland 4 429 195 Mexico AMPROFON 196 Gold 30 000 New Zealand RMNZ 197 Platinum 15 000 Norway IFPI Norway 198 Gold 5 000 Sweden GLF 199 Platinum 40 000 United Kingdom BPI 201 Platinum 600 000 200 United States RIAA 202 7 Platinum 7 000 000 StreamingDenmark IFPI Danmark 203 Platinum 900 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Streaming only figures based on certification alone Release and radio history EditRegion Date Label FormatUnited States January 17 2012 2012 01 17 RCA Records Hot Adult Contemporary Radio 21 February 3 2012 2012 02 03 Digital download The Remixes 22 Australia Sony Music Entertainment Digital download EP 114 CanadaItalyPolandPortugalSwedenSpainSwitzerlandBelgium Digital download The Remixes and EP 22 114 MexicoNetherlandsNorway Digital download The Remixes 22 France Jive Epic Group Digital download 113 United Kingdom RCA RecordsFinland February 6 2012 2012 02 06 Sony Music EntertainmentGermany February 17 2012 2012 02 17 CD single 23 AustriaCanada March 9 2012 2012 03 09 Japan Sony Music JapanUnited Kingdom RCA RecordsSee also EditList of best selling singles in the United States List of Billboard Hot 100 number ones of 2012 List of Adult Top 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