As a result, he got a zillion of fans, and they're not the teenie boppers only, but varies from very old to very young. The variety of his fans can be seen from the ratings of his Christmas Special on NBC last Wednesday. IIRC, in the 'young' demographic (15-59), it was #4 that night. But, overall, it's #2.
In many Clay chat rooms, the talks are more like FR: trying to provide a 'counter' against the mainstream music out there, which many perceived as trash... Many chatters are Christian parents who want to have a good role model for their kids...
That's because his demeanor, his faith, and his interests. Clay was about to become a special education teacher before he entered the singing contest American Idol on Fox-TV. Even now, his concern on disable kids are still there... He established the Buble-Aiken foundation to help those children...
Don't get me wrong. I'm not idolizing Clay. He's still a human. However, i don't see anything wrong supporting somebody who may bring change to current mainstream music with trashy lyrics...
Oh, and he sings well too...
I agree - and he is a good example for our young men and boys. Waiting until he's married? A good thing. Refusing to put trashy lyrics in? A good thing. And his CD sales didn't suffer a bit. There are lots and lots of us out there who are sick of the post-Clinton Yuck Factor. I say, good for him!