Kelly Clarkson was so persistent on not sharing song writing credit with Dr. Luke that she turned down the chance to win a huge total of cash in sovereignties.
In 2009, Clarkson’s name, Sony-claimed RCA, constrained her to work with the questionable music maker on the track My Life Would Suck Without You.
“Basically, they were gonna sit on my record unless I did what they wanted,” Clarkson, 35, said in an interview with radio station Z100. “I was so frustrated because I literally said, ‘Anyone in the world but this one person. I will work with anyone you want to put in my path’.”
She included, “It was just this one thing, and I asked not to work with Dr. Luke just because I had not had a good experience with him.”