Kelly Clarkson’s Kellyokes Will Stream on SiriusXM

Her viral Kelly Clarkson Show covers will be specially mixed and mastered for her radio channel
Can’t get enough of Kelly Clarkson‘s Kellyokes? The musician announced on Friday that her viral covers will now be streaming on her SiriusXM channel, Kelly Clarkson Connection.
“People have been asking me nonstop, so we are starting with like several to start with,” Clarkson said. “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.”
Kellyokes have been a key aspect of her daily NBC talk show. She even released a Kellyoke EP back in 2022, featuring covers of Linda Ronstadt’s “Blue Bayou,” Billie Eilish’s “Happier Than Ever, and Radiohead’s “Fake Plastic Trees.”
Among the singer’s recent covers are Romy’s “She’s On My Mind,” Phil Collins’ “One More Night,” and Sia’s “Bird Set Free.” Clarkson released her last original studio album Chemistry last year. She also recently joined James Arthur for a duet of “From the Jump.”
“I’m very excited to share the Kellyokes because it’s the one thing I get asked the most. ‘Can you just put them all out on a CD? Can you put them all…’ A CD!” Clarkson said. “Oh my god. I’m so from the Nineties. What?!”
“Kelly Clarkson Connection was the perfect place to have this,” she continued. “It’s my station, so why wouldn’t we put them out here so my fans can listen to them?”
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