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Kelly Clarkson covered Metallica and fans say her ‘voice is made for metal’

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Kelly Clarkson showcased her versatile vocal talent by covering Metallica’s “Sad But True” during the “Kellyoke” segment of her show.

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Clarkson began the song as a ballad for the first 45 seconds, highlighting her vocal range before transitioning into a more intense rock performance.

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The performance featured heavy guitars and powerful drums, complementing Clarkson's vocals and creating a concert-like atmosphere on stage.

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The stage was lit with dynamic lights, enhancing the heavy-metal vibe as Clarkson performed, simulating a live concert experience.

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Fans praised Clarkson's performance on YouTube, admiring her ability to masterfully cover different music genres and maintain a high quality of vocal performance.

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Viewers expressed admiration for Clarkson's seamless transition across genres, with particular emphasis on her capability to handle metal music with ease.

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"Sad But True" is from Metallica’s 1991 "The Black Album," known for hits like "Enter Sandman" and "Nothing Else Matters," and reached No. 15 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.

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Kelly Clarkson continues to impress and engage audiences with her adaptability and passion for music, spanning across all genres and eras.

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