Kelly Clarkson Pours a Cup of Chappell Roan’s ‘Coffee’ for Kellyoke
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The song appears on Roan’s ‘The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess’ album.
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Kelly Clarkson is part of the Pink Pony Club!
The superstar covered Chappell Roan’s “Coffee” for her latest Kellyoke installment during her talk show on Wednesday (Sept. 26). “If I didn’t love you, it would be fine/ I’ll meet you for coffee, only for coffee/ Nowhere else is safe, every place leads back to your place,” Clarkson mused the melancholy lyrics backed by her instrumentalists, My Band Y’all.
Roan has skyrocketed to fame in the months since she dropped her debut album The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess last year. After a series of headline-making performances — including at Coachella and Gov Ball 2024 — the 14-track project earned a new peak of No. 5 on the Billboard 200 last month.
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The album features the track “Coffee” as well as breakout hits “HOT TO GO!,” “Red Wine Supernova,” “Casual” and “Pink Pony Club.”
“It feels like I was right all along,” Roan recently told Jimmy Fallon of her musical rise during an appearance on his late-night talk show. “I feel kind of like, I made it already when people showed up to my concert a few years ago … everything else has been a cherry on top.”
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Watch Kelly Clarkson perform Chappell Roan’s “Coffee” below.
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