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Once again, Kelly Clarkson showcased her impressive talents in a recent Kellyoke segment, tackling Cher’s “Strong Enough,” released in 1998 on the album “Believe.” While the song experienced varied success on different music charts, its anthemic quality resonated with fans over the years, drawing parallels to the beloved “I Will Survive” by Gloria Gaynor.

Despite Cher’s reputation for a commanding voice, Clarkson rose to the challenge of interpreting the iconic songstress. The “American Idol” winner demonstrated not only her beautiful voice but also remarkable vocal agility and breath control, pouring every ounce of power into her rendition of “Strong Enough.”

Clarkson’s version captivated audiences, with the studio audience and social media alike expressing awe at the performance. YouTube quickly filled with comments praising the cover. One viewer noted, “She is so amazing! I don’t think there isn’t a cover she can’t do and be amazing at it.” Another admirer called her “My Queen Kelly Clarkson,” emphasizing her unparalleled versatility, saying, “She just nails everything. No matter whose song she sings… it’ll be hers.”

Expressing a common sentiment, someone requested more, stating, “The only thing I hate about Kellyoke is that the songs aren’t longer. She literally slays every single song that she sings, and I just want more of her incredible voice and talent.”

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