Fans of beloved singer and talk show host Kelly Clarkson just got some amazing news. The 44-year-old surprised fans by revealing that she has a brand-new song on the way, the first in over a year.
She cheekily wrote on Instagram, “New Single? 👀 #IdBeLyin,” alongside a photo of herself that looked to be the cover art for the track. She also gave fans a specific date to look forward to, adding, “Pre-save link in bio! #July17.”
Clarkson didn’t add any further information about the new music, such as whether fans can expect more songs or an album in the near future.
Fans were instantly hyped up about the big news, commenting in excitement on Clarkson’s post. “MOTHER IS BACK,” declared one such fan, as more replied, “YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSS IM SO EXCITED,” and “THE DROUGHT IS OVER.”
Even the official account for Wayfair chimed in, writing, “July 17th is officially a national holiday.” Other responses included, “Slap me!?!?! Is this real? Yay!!!,” “Coming to save 2026,” and “Yasssssss I’m always ready for new music from my girl!”
Quite a few people took the title to use in their comments, like, “I’d be lyin’ if I said I didn’t just jump out of my seat,” and “I’d be lyin’ if I said I wasn’t obsessed with this song already.”
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There was also a lot of discussion about what specific genre the song might be and whether an album and tour would follow. Some lucky fans got to hear the song early at the taping for a The Kelly Clarkson Show episode and praised the tune.
The song “I’d Be Lyin'” is set to be released on the first day of her upcoming Las Vegas residency, which includes 10 shows between July 17 and Aug. 15. Fans attending the residency can likely expect to see Clarkson perform the song there.
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