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  • Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles
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  • Billboard Mainstream Top 40 (Pop Songs) number-one singles
  • 2012 singles
  • Songs with feminist themes
  • Billboard Adult Contemporary number-one singles
  • Billboard Adult Top 40 number-one singles
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  • RCA Records singles
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  • Songs written by Jörgen Elofsson
  • Song recordings produced by Greg Kurstin
  • Songs written by Greg Kurstin
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  • Songs written by David Gamson
  • 2012 EPs
  • Songs written by Ali Tamposi
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  • %22Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)%22 is a song by American recording artist Kelly Clarkson and the titular song from her fifth studio album, Stronger (2011). Originally titled as %22What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)%22, the song served as the album's second single on January 17, 2012 through RCA Records. Written by Jörgen Elofsson, Ali Tamposi, and David Gamson, with additional writing and production by Greg Kurstin, %22Stronger%22 is an uptempo song which draws from the genres of pop rock, 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: %22That which does not kill us makes us stronger.%22Upon its release, %22Stronger%22 was met with positive reviews from music critics, who considered it to be the musical highlight of Stronger. Although some criticized the song's lyrical content, its production and vocals were praised. Commercially, %22Stronger%22 became her most successful single to date. In the United States, it became her third song to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart for three non-consecutive weeks, surpassing %22A Moment Like This%22 (2002) and %22My Life Would Suck Without You%22 (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, %22Stronger%22 topped the national charts of Poland and Slovakia and attained a top-ten position in over fifteen countries around the world, eventually selling over five million copies worldwide, becoming one of the best-selling singles of all time. Its success helped its parent album to sustain commercial longevity for over a year. %22Stronger%22 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 %22Stronger%22 on several live award shows and television appearances around the world, debuting it during the first season of the The X Factor (U.S.) 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.
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