Fans Can’t Get Over Kelly Clarkson’s Cover of This Miley Cyrus Song

The Grammy Award-winning singer performed ‘Used to Be Young’ on her daytime talk show.
Kelly Clarkson and Miley Cyrus

Kelly Clarkson and Miley Cyrus.


Those who follow Kelly Clarkson know that they’ll often be treated to a cover, or Kellyoke, by the three-time Grammy Award-winning artist on her daytime talk show. Earlier this week, the singer and television host took on “Used to Be Young” by Miley Cyrus on The Kelly Clarkson Show—and the results were hauntingly beautiful. 

The show’s official Instagram account shared the clip on Jan. 10, and the reel has fans begging for a Clarkson-Cyrus collaboration.

“KELLY AND MILEY DUET WHEN,” Alex Goldschmidt inquired in the comments section.

“We need @mileycyrus and @kellyclarkson to release a duet version! That would be magical,” someone else manifested. 

“I think even @mileycyrus would agree this cover is phenomenal. 🔥❤️,” another fan added. “I love both versions, yet each hits differently…right in the feels.”

Plenty of the account’s two million followers also piped in to the comments to ask Clarkson to release her cover renditions of popular songs on music streaming platforms.

“Can these covers please go onto Spotify???” one person begged.

“I need a playlist of all Kelly covers 😫,” an additional user noted.

“WE NEED A 2ND KELLYOKE EP! THIS WOMAN IS A MUSIC GODDESS,” someone else wrote. “SHE MAKES EVERY SONG BETTER THAN WHAT IT IS. HER TALENT IS ETHEREAL.”

Clarkson released a six-track Kellyoke EP in 2022, which included her renditions of songs like “Fake Plastic Trees” by Radiohead, “Blue Bayou” by Linda Ronstadt and “Call Out My Name” by The Weeknd. 

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