On the September 23, 2024, episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, host Kelly Clarkson and Miranda Lambert joined forces to perform a stunning rendition of Chappell Roanโs โGood Luck Babe!โ The standalone single from April 2024 has become one of Roanโs biggest hits, thanks in no small part to its 1980s synth-heavy production and Roanโs soaring vocals.
Before breaking into song, Clarkson and Lambert took some time to gush over their mutual love for the rising pop star, proving that Roan really wasnโt lying when she said she was โyour favorite artistโs favorite artist.โ And while itโs hard to beat Roanโs iconic vocal performance, weโd say Clarkson and Lambert came close.
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Kelly Clarkson and Miranda Lambertโs Chappell Roan Duet
Clad in sunglasses on an outdoor stage, Kelly Clarkson and Miranda Lambert talked about their favorite artists on the late September 2024 episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show. The two singers bonded over their love of country star Lainey Wilson before moving on to record-breaking pop star Chappell Roan.
โI love Chappell,โ Clarkson said. โThis last album specifically is what turned me onto her. Itโs so good.โ Lambert added, โMy brother and his husband were like, โYou have to hear this,โ and they turned me onto her music, and I was obsessed.โ
Clarkson and Lambert then broke into an acoustic rendition of Chappell Roanโs โGood Luck Babe!โ The condensed cover showcased the singersโ airtight harmonies and their ability to switch between their chest and head voices with seemingly no effort. Even without the original versionโs heavy production, the songโs melody held its own.
As you could expect, fans couldn’t get enough, with the second most liked fan comment on the performance begging for a full version. “please PLEASE do a full Kellyoke version of this soooooonggg,” the fan wrote.
Props From Two Industry Veterans
Before the two stars started their version of Chappell Roanโs โGood Luck Babe!,โ Miranda Lambert lamented over not getting to meet the rising pop star at the VMAs. โI just wanna tell her, like, sheโs so brave,โ Lambert said. โAnd rad!โ Kelly Clarkson added. โI love anything authentic,โ Lambert continued. โItโs so cool.โ
โHer voice is insane,โ Clarkson said. โHer range, how she goes from head voice to chest voice. The lyricsโlyrically, I can see why you like her, too. Yโall are very similar, like how you write. Itโs very storyteller, and itโs very funny. Itโs very clever. I laugh a lot when I listen. Then youโre like, โOh, I gotta listen again.โโ
Clarkson and Lambert have been in the music industry for decades, and both are incredibly strong vocalists in their own right. Their mutual love of Chappell Roan is a touching testament to how Roanโs presence on the scene has ushered in a new era of mutual empowerment amongst the biggest names in the biz. Countless fellow pop stars like Lorde, Mitski, and Sabrina Carpenter have reached out to Chappell Roan to support and uplift the Missouri native as she continues her ascent to fame at neck-break speed.
And if Chappell Roanโs rise to stardom means we keep getting incredible covers like Miranda Lambert and Kelly Clarksonโs, well, thatโs just an added bonus.
Photo from The Kelly Clarkson Show/YouTube
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