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Kelly Clarkson Delivers Memorable Cover of Dan + Shay’s ‘Tequila’: Watch

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During a recent episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, host Kelly Clarkson launched into a segment of Kellyoke by covering Dan + Shay’s 2018 hit “Tequila."Donning a pink floral dress and black boots, Clarkson delivered a mesmerizing rendition of “Tequila” with a driving beat and her memorable vibrato while backed by her band, putting a distinct pop twist on the Grammy Award-winning country song.An obvious audience favorite, the pre-coronavirus filmed segment included hand claps from the audience while Clarkson showcased her impressive vocal range in the nearly two-minute clip.Since the segment was shot, Clarkson has resumed production of the daytime series with at-home episodes with her crew working remotely.

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