You Have to Listen to Kelly Clarkson’s New Single ‘I Dare You,’ Featured in 6 Languages
Kelly Clarkson recently released her new song, “I Dare You,” which was recorded in English, French, Spanish, Hebrew, Arabic, and German.
Clarkson spreads her song’s powerful message in a duet with five different international musical artists such as Zaz (French), Blas Cantó (Spanish), Maya Buskila (Hebrew), Faouzia (Arabic), and Glasperlenspiel (German).
Kelly Clarkson also released a global virtual performance video with her collaborators for the new song.
Take a look below.
The singer says “I Dare You” is all about “to love instead of fear and hate, engage with yourself again, and remember at the end of the day although from different parts of the world, we are all the same human race.”
I dare each and every one of you to choose love…and to go listen to my multilingual project! What a dream come true to be able to share this with you. #idareyou is OUT NOW! https://t.co/7lu3UvpRKk pic.twitter.com/wmtwygUFGW
— Kelly Clarkson (@kellyclarkson) April 16, 2020
Appearing on The Today Show with host Hoda Kotb, and Jimmy Fallon’s The Tonight Show: At Home Edition, she expressed on each show segment how it wasn’t the first time she’s performed in other languages, and that she grew up singing opera in German, French, Italian, Spanish, and Latin.
Kelly also shared that she only had four days to record the song in the five other languages. She thought that this song was a perfect release to globally connect fans, especially during this global pandemic when people need it the most.
Listen to my conversation with @BrookeReese now on @AppleMusic https://t.co/ApHR6cM742 @Beats1 pic.twitter.com/CHRc66n1qu
— Kelly Clarkson (@kellyclarkson) April 22, 2020
Kelly Clarkson’s “I Dare You” track, featuring her multi-lingual versions, can be purchased here.