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"A lot of the power vocalists ... they get the respect, but they don't get the recognition with hit songs that they deserve to have, and a lot of pop artists are very talented, but they don't have the vocal capability to really carry on those power ballads," she said. "(Kelly) has that ability to wow you and also get the sound stuck in your head." Lovato, who starred in the Disney Channel movie "Camp Rock" and the TV series "Sonny With a Chance," said becoming a radio artist has been a top goal. "All I've ever wanted was my music to be heard and for people to enjoy it," she said. Her 2008 studio album debut, "Don't Forget," achieved gold status. Her albums that followed
-- 2009's "Here We Go Again" and 2011's "Unbroken"
-- have sold 487,000 and 459,000 units, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Lovato said releasing "Unbroken" was a learning process because the album didn't represent her true self. "I just had come out of rehab ... and I was trying to figure out who I was," she said. "Sometimes I can confuse what I like listening to with what I am, and I think that's what I did on that album. I was listening to a lot of R&B stuff that was on the radio and instead of creating my own style, I kind of subconsciously fell into creating someone else's album, and therefore when you hear it, it didn't make a lot of sense." Dastur said being on "The X Factor" has helped Lovato step out of the Disney persona that has trapped others. Lovato, too, is thankful for what the show has done for her career. "It doesn't hurt when you're releasing music and you're in millions of people's homes every week
-- twice a week," said Lovato, who will be joined by Kelly Rowland and Paulina Rubio when the singing competition series returns in the fall. "'X Factor' has helped me make that transition from being the Disney pop singer ... to the mainstream world." ___ Online:
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