Fans Beg Kelly Clarkson for a Rock Album After The Killers Cover

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Kelly Clarkson might be a pop superstar, but we know she can take on just about any genre.

In her latest "Kellyoke" session on The Kelly Clarkson Show, the powerhouse vocalist put her own spin on The Killers' hit rock song "Somebody Told Me," and now fans are begging for more rock music from her in the future.

In a video of the show-stopping performance, Clarkson, 41, took the stage alongside the show's house band, My Band Y'all, while covering the rock band's iconic track, which was their second single released off their debut album Hot Fuss back in 2004.

As usual, Clarkson completely smashed the vocals, adding stylistic changes throughout the performance to make the song her own.

Her fans were completely floored after watching the performance, with many taking to the comments section under the YouTube video The Kelly Clarkson Show channel shared to express their strong feelings about the cover.

"I am unwell," one user wrote. "This was a religious experience. Kelly’s husky growl is everything. (Love everything else about this performance too.)"

"This woman will always be my IDOL!!!!! No one does it better," someone else exclaimed, while another user added the cheeky comment, "That was KILLER!!!!!"

Other fans were just mesmerized by Clarkson's ability to take on a rock song so effortlessly, with many begging her to release a rock album of her own.

"Im dreaming of a rock album. She can do it all and we all know that, but her voice in rock songs shines like diamond," one commenter wrote.

Another implored, "A full blown rock album from Kelly would be awesome. She's the best."

But Clarkson's talent clearly spans tons of other genres, as The Voice coach recently sent her fans into a frenzy with a haunting cover of Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game," as well as a soulful rendition of "Bridge Over Troubled Water."

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