Kelly Clarkson has delivered a real return to form with the first tasters of her new album Chemistry. The latest of these tracks is the electro-tinged, banjo-laden mid-tempo i hate love. The aforementioned banjo comes courtesy of comedy legend Steve Martin, with the star getting a namecheck in the track’s lyrics as Clarkson sings “So you can keep Gosling and I’ll take Steve Martin,” in her rejection of romance.
On the album’s title, Kelly shares: “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.”
Three previous tracks from the upcoming album have been dropped including me, mine and favourite kind of hight. You can see all the cap free titles below:
1. skip this part
2. mine
3. high road
4. me
5. down to you
6. chemistry
7. favorite kind of high
8. magic
9. lighthouse
10. rock hudson
11. my mistake
12. red flag collector
13. i hate love (feat. Steve Martin)
14. that’s right (feat. Sheila E.)
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