After years of belting and showcasing her raw talent you’d think you have heard all Kelly Clarkson could give you, but boy were we wrong. A goosebumps inducing live performance of her new single will show you she has more to give.



Upon first listen of Clarkson’s 2017 album, Meaning of Life, I accepted a few things.

Kelly Clarkson will always be The American Idol. Clarkson’s vocals will only get better with every album. “I Don’t Think About You” will forever be my favorite song from her whole discography.

When I first found out that “I Don’t Think About You” was Clarkson’s next single I was not only excited, but a little scared. Why scared? Um, have you heard the studio version of this song? Those high notes were made for an angel, not a human.

Well since this statement, clearly, holds such truth, Clarkson is an angel the world has been blessed with, and not worthy of having.

This past week Clarkson performed a more intimate version of the single on Late Night with Seth Meyers. If you haven’t watched it — like I hadn’t until this morning — then do yourself a favor and listen now.

Clarkson reminds listeners why she won the first season of American Idol and has gone on to have one of the greatest careers since. She is definitely a talent and shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.

The transition from chest to head voice is so effortlessly accomplished that only true vocal talent could accomplish such a goal.

After months of having this song on repeat it still is one of the only songs — in recent history — that can make me feel the exact same way as the first time I heard it. (Tears and all.)

If this is any indication of what is to come from Clarkson I look forward to so many more performances of this song and I pray the video is just as powerful.

“I Don’t Think About You” can be found on Clarkson’s new album Meaning of Life, Available for purchase and streaming on all major platforms. Make sure to get your copy and see how amazing the rest of the album is.

I do not own the rights to photos and music found on this post. Credit goes to song owners and producers of Late Night with Seth Meyers.