After releasing five studio installments, Kelly Clarkson is prepping a greatest hits album. The "Since U Been Gone" hitmaker announces on her official site that she will drop "Greatest Hits - Chapter 1" on November 19, celebrating a decade since she won the inaugural season of "American Idol".
Not only compiling tunes from her past records, but the upcoming
compilation set also includes a new song titled "Catch My Breath". She
states, "To celebrate the strength and longevity that my fans, friends,
and family have supported me with I wrote this song 'Catch my Breath'
with one of my best friends that has seen me through everything."
"This song represents who I've been, what I've felt, and where I'm
headed," she continues, "as not only an artist but as a 30 year old that
is now smart enough to know that it's time to stop, catch my breath,
and be proud of not only what has been accomplished but of all the
people that have helped me become the woman I am today."
Co-written by Clarkson, her longtime band musical director Jason Halbert
and songwriter/producer Eric Olson, the new single will be released on
October 16. In anticipation of it, the song's artwork has been released
featuring the now blonde pop rock artist looking back to the camera.
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