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Wednesday Wrap-Up: Stronger Edition

As the music industry begins to slow down for the holiday, news is trickling out about what’s to come in 2012. Already the year seems to be buzzing with new talent arriving, like Lana Del Rey, Youth Lagoon and more. As well as a slew of new releases from some of music’s biggest names. A new record from the Queen of Pop, Madonna, is on the way, plus the new one from country’s Prom Queen, Carrie Underwood, a follow up to Adam Lambert‘s controversial debut, the long awaited new record from No Doubt, and rumors of a Watch The Throne part deux. 

And popping up today, is the new video from Kelly Clarkson highlighting the title track and second single from her fifth studio album Stronger. The clip features the truest Clarkson fans from around the globe flash mobbing to the single in a montage, of which Kelly joins in at the end. You can watch the video for “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)” here
And in other news you need to know on this Wednesday: 
– Nashville’s Amy Stroup and Trent Dabbs debut their enchanting new project, Sugar & the Hi-Lows. Get the scoop from Brite Revolution
– Is an Amy Winehouse biopic in the works? Her family says they’re not opposed to the idea, but will Lady Gaga be claiming the role of the late singer? Find out now
– YouTube’s biggest star, Tyler Ward, announces a European tour. See a full list of the dates here
The Black Keys have said no, no, no to streaming services. The band will not release their new record El Camino on Spotify, Rhapsody or any similar platforms. Find out why here
-More music video premieres to check out this week from Shinobi Ninja (here) Humming House (here).  
– Looking for the perfect holiday gift? SPIN has the best gift ideas for any rock ‘n’ roll lover, check ’em out
– And lastly, let it be known that Skrillex is NOT dead. The artist took to his Twitter to fight off the third death threat of the year, more on that here