President-elect Donald Trump had one of the biggest names in country music performing at his swearing-in ceremony.
Kelly Clarkson and Keke Palmer definitely are no scrubs when it comes to covering a classic hit. The duo spontaneously busted out a version of the 1999 TLC smash “No Scrubs” when Palmer stopped by “The Kelly Clarkson Show” in a clip posted to the show's YouTube channel on Jan. 22.
Kelsea Ballerini might never have made it to 'The Voice' (or the CMAs) without "American Idol" champ Kelly Clarkson.
It’s all covered in obsessive detail in the upcoming anniversary doc, Ladies & Gentlemen… 50 Years of SNL Music, one of a barrage of specials and look-backs celebrating the pioneering sketch show’s storied history.
Kelly Clarkson’s winter wardrobe includes retro-style flare jeans. We found the best lookalike flare jeans on Amazon from brands like Levi’s, Lee, and Wrangler, with prices starting at $35
The singer spoke to U2 drummer Larry Mullen Jr. about their effort to improve education for children with dyslexia.
Jason Aldean believes President Donald Trump will bring a "new era" of politics. The country music star noted the last few years "have been... kind of really divisive."
Hulu has made the first episode of its new drama series Paradise available on the platform. The surprise drop comes two days before the thriller, which reunites This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman and star Sterling K.
Kelsea Ballerini shared a story with her fellow The Voice coaches that has fans calling alum Kelly Clarkson a “queen.”
The “Just Can’t Get Enough” performance also marks Clarkson’s second Depeche Mode cover. Back in 2021, she delivered the band’s 1990 hit “Enjoy the Silence.” Watch Kelly Clarkson cover Depeche Mode’s “Just Can’t Get Enough” for Kellyoke below.
"I'm putting out my own stuff," she said on the Jan. 22 episode of 'The Kelly Clarkson Show' Ilana Kaplan is a Staff Editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2023. Her work has ...
In the latest Kellyoke, Kelly and her Music Director Jason Halbert perform a cover of "Kiss Me" by Sixpence None The Richer.