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Chris Daughtry may have come in fourth in 2006's American Idol, but he just may win himself a career after all. There are a host of would-be singles on Daughtry's debut album, and many were written or co-written by Daughtry himself. The first hit is the Nickelback soundalike "It's Not Over," featuring a huge, anthemic chorus. Other highlights include Daughtry's own composition, "Home," as well as "Used To," "Over You" and "There and Back Again," a Soundgarden-esque song co-written by Shinedown's Brent Smith.
- Linda Ryan
The debut from former American Idol semifinalist Chris Daughtry makes one thing clear:
Homeboy loves to rock. Unfortunately, Daughtry shares a weakness for emotional overspill
with his fellow Idol alums. He wields his gruff, hair-flailing voice like a spandex-clad star on
mammoth arena fare like "There and Back Again" and sleazy near-metal songs such as "What
I Want," a rave-up featuring Slash on guitar. But Daughtry gives in to bombast on... More >
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