So when it came time to lay down Kelly Clarkson’s latest record, All I Ever Wanted, she received an instrumental track from Tedder, which she then co-wrote the lyrics for with him. Ge success of OneRepublic’s single “Apologize” and Leona Lewis’s “Bleeding Love,” Ryan Tedder found himself in high demand as a songwriter to the stars. However, unbeknownst to her at the time, Tedder had also given the same track to Beyoncé, which she turned into the super-smash “Halo.” As you might expect, Clarkson was none too happy that this whole situation not only transpired, but also that her record label decided to release the song as a single after the mammoth success of “Halo”:
However, unbeknownst to her at the time, Tedder had also given the same track to Beyoncé, which she turned into the super-smash “Halo.” As you might expect, Clarkson was none too happy that this whole situation not only transpired, but also that her record label decided to release the song as a single after the mammoth success of “Halo”:Īfter the huge success of OneRepublic’s single “Apologize” and Leona Lewis’s “Bleeding Love,” Ryan Tedder found himself in high demand as a songwriter to the stars. You see, after the huge success of OneRepublic’s single “Apologize” and Leona Lewis’s “Bleeding Love,” Ryan Tedder found himself in high demand as a songwriter to the stars. However, that’s the very situation that the megawatt superstars Kelly Clarkson and Beyoncé find themselves in at the moment, as their songs “Already Gone” and “Halo” are generating all sorts of bad publicity for songwriter Ryan Tedder (of OneRepublic infamy) because, well, they’re basically the exact same song! So how did this situation come about? Well, we’ll tell you! Coldplay it’s incredibly rare that two artists actually record and release songs that do, in fact, share the exact same melody. While accusations of song thievery are seemingly a dime a dozen these days think Kiss vs.