Kelly Clarkson Releases “red flag collector” | Listen Here
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Kelly Clarkson has been giving her fans gifts left and right, with releases from her upcoming album, Chemistry. She has previously released, “mine,” “me,” “favorite kind of high,” and “i hate love.” Now she released a new track, “red flag collector.” Check it out below!
You can also check out the Live version below too!
The new track comes after she performed a serenade to some unsuspecting coffee shop goers, when she performed a flash mob of, “me,” and “favorite kind of high.”
It has been a big few months for Kelly Clarkson, as it was revealed that her talk show, “The Kelly Clarkson Show,” would be moving from LA to New York City.
“I talked to them because I was like, ‘Guys, I need you to know what’s happening. It’s either I’m not going to be able to continue the show or I gotta go East Coast,'” Clarkson recalled during an appearance on TalkShopLive.
The singer explained that, during the coronavirus pandemic, she realized “being isolated and so far from your family… that’s not good for anyone.”
“My family is East Coast, they’re North Carolina based. So it was one of those things where I just had to,” she shared, adding that there were “a lot of personal things going on, too.”
Clarkson said that it was important for her and her family to relocate and that they “really needed a fresh start.” She praised NBC for supporting the decision, and recalled telling the network execs, “‘I know we can’t do this from my ranch so any chance we could do it in New York? It’s at least closer to my family.’ That was really the main reason.”
An NBCUniversal spokesperson confirmed the news to ET earlier this month, saying the show will set up shop at NBC Studios in Manhattan’s 30 Rockefeller Center. The daytime talk show has been based out of the Universal City lot in Los Angeles since its debut in 2019.
You can check out the new tracks below from Chemistry. Stay tuned to MusicOnTheRox.com for all your music news and reviews.
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