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May 23, 2009

Clay Aiken versus Adam Lambert

Category: News — rnb music @ 8:13 pm

Clay Aiken is now saying that he is sorry for his colorful criticism of Adam Lambert, a runner up in this year’s season of American Idol, when he sang “Ring of Fire” where Clay said that blood poured out of his ears upon hearing him sing that song.

Well, blood didn’t really pour out of his ears but Clay isn’t really happy with Lambert’s version of the song. But Clay hopes Lambert didn’t get it as a big blow from Clay especially because Clay is well known for his “very” colorful (and happy?) personality.

Clay Aiken used other words to describe what he feels about Lambert’s version with words such as “slightly frightening”, “contrived” and “awful”. But despite all of these from Clay, he still asks for forgiveness from Lambert and hopes he would forgive him and won’t take it personally.

Clay Aiken was also a strong runner up on the 2003 Season of American Idol. He lost over Ruben Studdard but Clay Aiken had since released a few albums and had made a name of his own. He also appeared on some Broadway shows and the long-time rumor about him being gay and his long denial was put to a stop when he eventually confirmed that he is in fact gay… Or happy? Well, either way for sure Clay is a happy man now.

Adam Lambert is also a runner-up to Kris Allen who could not believe that he won American Idol who was the underdog in the competition.

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