Kelly Clarkson Goes Punk Rock With Red Hot Chili Peppers Cover

Unsurprisingly, Kelly Clarkson has once again dominated a cover song.

During the recent “Kellyoke” segment on The Kelly Clarkson Show, the talented singer, accompanied by her band ‘Y’all,’ showcased their unique rendition of the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ 2002 smash “Can’t Stop.”

In previous seasons, Clarkson has taken on various songs for Kellyoke, including the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ “Under the Bridge” from 1991. While her current season has leaned more towards pop music, her song choices have been anything but predictable. Recent performances have included Taylor Swift’s “Clean,” Paramore’s “The Only Exception,” Gayle’s “ABCDEFU,” and more.

Last month, Clarkson even performed one of her own songs, “Since U Been Gone,” and another episode featured the debut live performance of her recent single, “Mine,” which will be part of her upcoming studio album, Chemistry, scheduled for release on June 23.

“Having chemistry with someone is an incredible, and overwhelming, feeling. It’s like you have no choice in the matter. You are just drawn to each other. This can be good and bad. This album takes you down every path that chemistry could lead you down,” Clarkson said about her upcoming album.

As of right now, Clarkson hasn’t announced an upcoming tour, however, she is scheduled to perform in Las Vegas for a 10 day residency. The Chemistry residency will run from July 28 through August 19 at the Bakkt Theater.