My wife bought a People Magazine the other day and I found the funniest interview ever with Clay Aiken. This is the part that I thought was the funniest (emphasis added):
What can't you do? I'm not a Justin Timberlake. I'm not a dancer. I'm not a really hip-hop-type person. I don't want to sing about things that I feel are inappropriate. I'm not going to sing about sex and drugs because I don't feel that's what my responsability is. (as published in the July 26th issue of People)
Has he not read the lyrics to his hit "Invisible"?
Here's a refresher: What are you doing tonight / I wish I could be a fly on your wall / Are you really alone / Still in your dreams / Why can't I bring you into my life / What would it take to make you see that I'm alive
[Chorus ]
If I was invisible/ Then I could just watch you in your room / If I was invisible / I'd make you mine tonight / If hearts were unbreakable / Then I can just tell you where I stand / I would be the smartest man / If I was invisible / (Wait..I already am)
I saw your face in the crowd / I called out your name / You don't hear a sound / I keep tracing your steps / Each move that you make / Wish I could be what goes through your mind / Wish you could touch me with the colors of your life
[Repeat Chorus ]
So, it's all right to sing about stalking? That's not inappropriate? Looks like Mr. Aiken definitely follows a different set of morals. Creepy...


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