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Is Kelly Clarkson Releasing A New Album?

Kelly ClarksonAfter publishing her Christmas song with pop star and actress Ariana Grande, Santa, Can’t You Hear MeKelly Clarkson returns with a Christmas album and the speculation of a new release as well.

The singer recently has also published her holiday collection, “When Christmas Comes Around.” The album contains 15 Christmas tracks, including some collaboration with incredible artists. Among these we find her with The Voice 2021 colleagues Ariana Grande and Chris Stapleton. But her last non-holiday publication dates back to three years ago with the album “Meaning of Life.” The record contains the highly successful and appreciated offprints like Heat and I Don’t Think About You, but singer’s fans’ insatiable passion for Clarkson’s lyrics and music seems unable to be satisfied with a Christmas single, an holiday album and some live performances. In fact the singer has also sang her new singles live multiple times, as for album’s first song her Merry Christmas Baby.

Is Kelly Clarkson returning with a new album?

Together with the single, fans speculated that this is only the beginning to Clarkson return. And she hopefully will soon release a new album as well. In fact, also due to the title and lyrics of Christmas Isn’t Canceled (Just You), fans are joking that the album will revolve around Clarkson recent divorce with Brandon Blackstock. And through her music, fans easily found some proofs of the reality of this new production. For example, the lyrics of the new holiday song reads: “Standing where the trees meet the road. This used to be our favorite spot in this town. Memories with you and me ruin it now.” And again “Drink just enough to let us go. Christmas isn’t canceled, just you.”

Even if this might seem improbable. Kelly Clarkson has a tendency of being private especially to protect her children, this is not completely impossible. In fact, Kelly Clarkson often uses music as a form of escape and catharsis.

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