Clay Aiken – A Pop-Culture Phenomenon

I am so glad that Clay Aiken seems to have found his twitter fingers. On Thursday Clay tweeted twice:

I hope you will click on the link that Clay put in his tweet. I think it would be a great experience.

In the evening, Clay tweeted:

It is great that Clay supports his friends. This twitter is a nice recognition of Ruben and David.

There were a couple of mentions of Clay Aiken on Thursday:

The Daily Tar Heel –   Carolina Capitol Roundup: Jan. 13-17

Aiken tweets support for Obama

During Obama’s visit to North Carolina, former American Idol star Clay Aiken, who is reportedly considering a run for Congress, sent out numerous tweets in support of the announcement.

In the tweets, Aiken referenced his admiration for former N.C. Democratic governors, Terry Sanford and Jim Hunt. Aiken also used the tweets to criticize partisanship in Congress.

The article also printed two of Clay’s tweets from Wednesday.

Rolling Stone – 15 ‘American Idol’ Alumni Songs That Don’t Suck

A rundown of the best tracks from the show’s past contestants

Clay Aiken, ‘Invisible’ – 4 of 17

After coming in second behind Season Two winner Ruben Studdard — reportedly by a mere 134,000 votes out of 24 million cast — Aiken proved to be a pop-culture phenomenon. This 2003 track, the first single from his debut album Measure of a Man, is a toe-tapping ditty about unrequited love that was originally recorded and released overseas by Irish boy band D-Side.

The magazine included the invisible video.

Do you think Clay will tweet again today?

Do you plan on buying Ruben’s new album?

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