Kelly Clarkson Fans Declare the Singer a "National Treasure" After Powerful Disney Cover

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Kelly Clarkson is memorable for a plethora of reasons, and one that always leaves people moved is the ability to evoke emotion from any song she sings.

The Grammy Award winner showed off her incredible vocal skills during an April 18 taping of The Kelly Clarkson Show, where she's well-known for performing musical covers in her "Kellyoke" segment. While she's sung covers made famous in movies in the past, this time she nodded to the world of Disney with a rendition of "Remember Me" from the Pixar animated film Coco (which won Best Original Song at the 2018 Academy Awards).

As the American Idol alum donned a simple black dress, Kelly shocked viewers by not only slowing down the tempo of the song, but singing in both Spanish and English. What's more, the show's social team went on X (formerly known as Twitter) and let everyone know Kelly's not a singer to forget any time soon.

"Remember Me 🎶," read the official caption.

When fans of the former The Voice coach caught wind of her powerful "Kellyoke" cover, they took to the comments to share how impactful the performance was for them.

"Kelly Clarkson, a national treasure," one person declared on X. "Really got the chills on that one. Beautiful!!" another wrote. "Good god that voice," a different follower added.

Although viewers loved Kelly's interpretation of "Remember Me" from Coco, it's not the only time she's performed a Disney song on daytime TV.

Viewers may remember back in September 2022, the Daytime Emmy Award winner invited upcoming Wicked star Cynthia Erivo on stage to sing a duet of "When You Wish Upon a Star" from the 1940 animated film Pinocchio, which Cynthia sang when she starred in the 2022 live-action remake.

Excuse us while we wipe our eyes from all the tears we just shed!

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