Kelly Clarkson honored her fellow coach on The Voice, Blake Shelton, with a cover of one of his biggest hits…
"Honey Bee" was released as a single from Shelton's Red River Blue album in April 2011. The chart-topping hit was co-written by Rhett Akins and Ben Hayslip and produced by Shelton's longtime collaborator, Scott Hendrinks.
The tune was nominated for Best Country Solo Performance for the 54h Annual GRAMMY Awards, however, Taylor Swift's "Mean" took home the title.
Clarkson has shared a variety of covers during the "Kellyoke" segment of The Kelly Clarkson Show, including renditions of Blake Shelton's "Who Are You When I'm Not Looking," Billy Currington's "Let Me Down Easy," Pam Tillis' "Maybe It Was Memphis," Wynonna's "No One Else On Earth" and Jo Dee Messina's "Heads Carolina, Tails California.
Other "Kellyoke" segments have also featured covers of Cody Johnson, Johnny Cash, Lady A, Rascal Flatts, Travis Tritt, Shania Twain, Carrie Underwood and Kelsea Ballerini (just to name a few).
The Kelly Clarkson Show, which was recently renewed for an additional two seasons extending the show to 2025, returned in September with appearances by Garth Brooks and Blake Shelton.
After a brief leave from NBC's The Voice, Kelly Clarkson will return to her big red chair on season 23 of the popular singing competition show alongside Blake Shelton and first-time coaches Niall Horan and Chance the Rapper.
Clarkson's return will mark her first season since winning with Girl Named Tom on season 21.
Meanwhile, Shelton recently announced that Season 23 will be his last time serving as a coach on the show.
"I've been wrestling with this for a while and I've decided that it's time for me to step away from The Voice after next season," Shelton revealed in October of 2022.
The 46-year-old hitmaker went on to detail the impact that the show has had on his life and career as well as thank everyone who makes the show possible.
"This show has changed my life in every way for the better and it will always feel like home to me," Shelton continued. "It's been a hell of a ride over these 12 years of chair turns and I want to thank everyone at The Voice from NBC, every producer, the writers, musicians, crew and catering people, you are the best. It takes a lot of work, passion, and adult beverages (Ha!) to pull off a live show twice a week."
Shelton also shared gratitude for all of those who have come into his life thanks to the show and all the contestants who chose him as their coach.
In between hosting The Kelly Clarkson Show and appearing on the upcoming season of The Voice, Clarkson is gearing up to release a brand-new album, which is slated to arrive sometime this year. "This is an important album. I'm working on this in therapy: I have a hard time vocalizing what I'm feeling sometimes, so music is helpful for me. It's just been really healing," Clarkson recently told Variety. "When my ex and I first separated, there were many emotions. It was hard. I hadn't really been working hardcore on an album until I needed to. I was just very busy. There were so many jobs, and I'm a single mom — well, even with being married, it's a lot, trying to fit kids' schedules in and all that stuff. But then the whole divorce thing happened, and I needed to write it."