Kelly Clarkson recently released "Roses" from the upcoming deluxe edition of Chemistry.
"It's too late for roses, they'll die in a day/ You can't put a Band-Aid on the way that we're breakin'/ It's too late for diamonds, they all come with chains/ So don't waste your money on it, we can't be saved/ There ain't enough roses, no," Clarkson sings on the track.
Last month, Clarkson announced the release of an expanded deluxe version of her tenth studio album, Chemistry, due September 22nd via Atlantic Records.
The 22-track deluxe edition will feature five new songs, including a collaboration with daughter River Rose, alongside remixes and more. The new album will feature "i won't give up," "did you know," "you don't make me cry (feat River Rose)," "goodbye," and "roses."
Clarkson plans to celebrate the release of Chemistry (Deluxe) live from Rockefeller Plaza for the "Today" show's 2023 Citi Summer Concert Series on September 22nd, followed by a performance at the iHeartRadio Music Festival at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on September 23rd.
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