Clay Aiken Dropped by his Record Label

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clay aiken dropped by record label Clay Aiken Dropped by his Record Label

Clay Aiken (31) and his record label, RCA, split several months ago. The split was due to poor record sales of his album On My Way Here. The album, Aiken’s fourth, sold 159,000 copies, which was only a fraction of the 2.78 million sold for his 2003 Measure of a Man, that was before Claymates were betrayed by the news their little Clay was in fact gay.

The only work Clay has right now is as a guest judge on the April 8 episode of America’s Next Top Model. After that he may be in the unemployment line.


Posted on February 21, 2009 at 12:02 pm(PST)
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  1. Sally says:

    What can the Claymates blame this on now? They blamed RCA, Clive Davis, you name it, before for poor CD sales. They kept saying that when Clay had more input about his CD, sales would soar. His last atrocious CD, (”On My Way Here”) which was released before he came out of the closet, sold the worst of ANY of his CDs and was the one over which he had the most control. He obviously has horrible taste in music, PLUS, his voice is just not nearly as good as it once was. Even the many Claymates who buy MULTIPLE copies of each of his CDs couldn’t save THAT clunker. The Claymates will come up with something or somebody to blame for this…LOL!! I am VERY surprised RCA didn’t dump Clay about two YEARS ago, not MONTHS ago!! His “A Thousand Different Ways” CD, which was the one before the latest bomb, didn’t exactly go over big, either.

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