Saying 'AMA performance was a one time event,' Adam Lambert says he is heading to a new direction and vows to focus back on the music.
Adam Lambert recently took it to his Twitter to share with fans that he is going in a new direction. "AMA performance was a one time event. Goin in a new direction now. Focus back on the music," the openly gay singer wrote.
"Don't worry friends: I'm still gonna be me. Always. W/o appologies. Just gonna experiment differently w how I present myself. I'm learning," he explained further. "And thank you all for your kind and supportive tweets. Means more than you can imagine. It was a looong week."
Last week, Adam Lambert shocked TV viewers when performing a sexually-charged stage act at 2009 American Music Awards. In response to the controversy surrounding the raunchy performance, he has repeatedly said during several occasions that he didn't mean to upset people.
Adam has dropped his debut album "For Your Entertainment" in U.S. on November 23. The effort is predicted to enter at No. 2 on Billboard Hot 200 with 210,000 - 230,000 copies sold. As one of the promotional projects to support the album, Adam has taped "Whataya Want From Me" performance for "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" which airs on December 1.
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