In a recent broadcast, Kelly Clarkson delivered a stirring musical performance that resonated deeply with her audience, choosing a less-expected track from a popular film to showcase her vocal prowess. This rendition, coupled with a touching fan interaction, underscored the profound emotional impact artists can have through their work, illustrating how music can serve as a source of strength and connection during pivotal life moments.
Clarkson Electrifies with 'What It Sounds Like' as Arden Cho Shares a Deeply Personal Connection
On January 14, 2026, during a fresh episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, the charismatic host, Kelly Clarkson, offered a compelling live performance. She chose to interpret the song “What It Sounds Like” from the motion picture KPop Demon Hunters, rather than its more widely recognized counterpart, the Golden Globe-winning track “Golden.” Accompanied by her band, My Band Y’all, Clarkson's rendition began with a gentle piano melody, progressively building to a vibrant pop-rock crescendo that highlighted her expressive vocal delivery. This performance marked Clarkson's return to her show after the holiday season, following another notable 'Kellyoke' selection, “No One Else Like Me” by The Red Clay Strays, with “I Wish I Knew How to Quit You” by Sombr slated for the subsequent episode.
A particularly moving segment of the show featured actress Arden Cho, who lends her voice to the character Rumi in KPop Demon Hunters (with EJAE providing the singing voice). Cho expressed profound emotion, sharing with Clarkson how songs like “Because of You” and “Since U Been Gone” were instrumental in navigating her twenties. Her tearful declaration, “It’s been my dream to meet you,” eloquently captured the personal significance Clarkson’s music holds for many. This heartfelt exchange resonated with the film’s theme, as KPop Demon Hunters has also provided a sense of comfort and support to its global fanbase. The film’s success was further celebrated when EJAE received the Best Original Song, Motion Picture award at the 2026 Golden Globes for “Golden,” becoming the first Korean-American to achieve this honor. In her acceptance speech, EJAE articulated the song’s mission to empower individuals, regardless of age or background, to overcome adversity and embrace their true selves, expressing gratitude to the Golden Globes for acknowledging her and her community's artistic voice.
This event serves as a powerful reminder of the universal language of music and its capacity to forge deep connections. Kelly Clarkson's choice to perform a song that speaks to inner strength, paired with Arden Cho's moving testimony, illustrates how artistic expressions can transcend mere entertainment, becoming integral parts of personal journeys. It highlights the significant role that popular culture, through its narratives and melodies, plays in fostering self-acceptance and emotional resilience among diverse audiences.