Kelly Clarkson.Photo:Gilbert Flores/getty
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Kelly Clarksonfans have been waiting for a moment like this.
On Thursday, Aug. 8, the pop star, 42, announced that her viral Kellyoke covers fromThe Kelly Clarkson Showwill now be available on SiriusXM’s Kelly Clarkson Connection channel.
“You’ve seen them performed on@kellyclarksonshow, and now you can hear Kellyoke covers on the Kelly Clarkson Connection! Listen now on@siriusxm,” Clarkson captioned anInstagram post.
With the post, she shared an audio clip announcing the news.
“I’m very excited to share the Kellyokes because it’s the one thing I get asked the most is, ‘Can you just put them all out on a CD? Can you put them all…’ A CD. Oh my God. I’m so from the 90’s. What?” Clarkson said.
She continued: “Kelly Clarkson Connection was the perfect place to have this, I mean, it’s my station, so why wouldn’t we put them out here so my fans can listen to them? People have been asking me nonstop, so we are starting with like several to start with, but we’re gonna start seeping them in here and there and this will be the place that you can hear the Kellyokes mixed and mastered for this station specifically.”
Clarkson added that she’s “very excited” that Kelly Clarkson Connection will be able to play the Kellyoke covers now.
She added that fans can tune into SiriusXM 12 to hear stories behind her covers and the feedback she received from the artists who created the original tracks.
Kelly Clarkson.Weiss Eubanks/NBCUniversal via Getty
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The “Breakaway” singer’s covers have become a hallmark ofThe Kelly Clarkson Show.
Earlier this month, Clarkson hit the stage for her Kellyoke segment and performeda renditionofCarrie Underwood’s2012 hit song “Blown Away.” In June, she delivered amemorable coverofMiley Cyrus’“Flowers" as well as a stunning take onShania Twain’s 1998 single, “You’re Still the One.”
source: people.com