- Music
- 12 Sep 17
Not content with just bringing out a new album, the Grammy award-winning songwriter has also penned a book that is due to hit the shelves at the end of October.
Atlantic Records has announced the label's "debut album" from Kelly Clarkson, 'Meaning of Life' arrives on Friday, 27 October.
Kelly Clarkson is among the most popular artists of this era, with over 100 #1 Billboard singles and total worldwide sales of more than 25 million albums and 36 million.
She can boast 17 single releases being multi-platinum, platinum, and gold certifications around the world, including such global favorites as “Miss Independent,” “Because Of You,” “Mr. Know It All,” “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You),” “Heartbeat Song,” and “My Life Would Suck Without You”.
Clarkson will also return to NBC next year in her new role as coach on the eagerly awaited new season of The Voice, set to premiere in February 2018.
Alongside her incredible musical career, Clarkson has ventured into a variety of film and television projects, including a memorable turn as musical legend Brenda Lee on NBC’s 2003 series, 'American Dreams'.
As if all that weren’t enough, Clarkson made her literary debut in 2016 with the best-selling children’s book, River Rose And The Magical Lullaby (HarperCollins). This year will see the release of Clarkson’s follow-up, River Rose And The Magical Christmas, to be published 24 October by HarperCollins.
'Meaning of Life' is available for pre-order beginning today accompanied by instant grat downloads of 'Move You' and the album’s first single, 'Love So Soft'. Both tracks are also available today at all digital music retailers and streaming services.
'Love So Soft' is also joined by an epic companion video, directed by Dave Meyers (Kendrick Lamar, Missy Elliott), which can be viewed here: