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Blake Shelton and Kelly Clarkson’s ‘Austin’ Duet Is Blowing Up Again and It Still Hits Hard

Blake Shelton and Kelly Clarkson perform an acoustic duet of “Austin,” reigniting fan love for their powerful 2022 collaboration.
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  • Riley is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, known for her engaging storytelling and insightful coverage of the genre.
  • Before joining Country Thang Daily, Riley developed her expertise at Billboard and People magazine, focusing on feature stories and music reviews.
  • Riley has a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Belmont University, with a minor in Cultural Studies.

Two country icons. One unforgettable song. And a performance that keeps finding new life.

Blake Shelton and Kelly Clarkson might’ve shared the stage in 2022, but fans are just as captivated by their duet today as they were when it first aired. Originally released as a sneak peek by The Kelly Clarkson Show on September 19, 2022, the performance has re-emerged on social media feeds with fresh momentum—and for good reason.

The two former Voice coaches reunited for a simple, stripped-down acoustic version of Shelton’s breakout hit “Austin,” and the chemistry between them was instant. Sitting with his guitar, Shelton teased Clarkson about never performing on her own show. “I’ve never heard you sing on this show,” he quipped. “Maybe I’ll join in,” she replied with a grin—and join in she did.

The Power of “Austin,” Reimagined

Released in 2001, “Austin” launched Blake Shelton’s career and cemented itself as one of country’s most iconic debut singles. A clever, emotional ballad about love lost and unforgotten, it resonated with a generation of listeners—and still holds that power today.

The duet was tender and understated but carried real emotional weight. Shelton opened the song solo, letting the familiar story unfold with quiet intensity. But when Clarkson entered on the chorus, the room changed. Her rich, full vocals layered over Shelton’s warm baritone, giving the classic track a fresh, aching beauty. At the song’s final emotional line—”If this is Austin, I still love you”—Shelton stepped back. He pointed to Clarkson, letting her deliver it solo. Her delivery was raw, heartfelt, and absolutely spine-tingling.

Fans responded in full force, with one writing, “This was one of those country songs that made me fall in love with country music.” Another gushed, “They sing so good together.” On Facebook alone, the video has racked up hundreds of thousands of views. It is continuing to find new life on TikTok and YouTube.

Not Just a Duet—A Moment Between Friends

Their bond was part of what made the moment so magnetic. Blake Shelton and Kelly Clarkson have known each other for years and became fan-favorite coaches during their time together on The Voice. Their playful back-and-forth on set often hinted at their musical respect for one another—but this performance made it crystal clear.

After the final note faded, Clarkson told her audience, “You’ve gotta listen to the whole song because that last chorus hits—and it’s so good.” Visibly moved by the moment, Shelton beamed as the audience erupted into applause.

While they’ve each since shifted their focus—Shelton leaving The Voice in 2023 and Clarkson devoting her energy to her talk show—their shared history is something fans still crave. “Can we get an album of duets from these two?” one viewer asked. It’s a sentiment echoed across comments, reaction videos, and fan forums.

Even though the performance originally aired in 2022, it feels just as relevant—and resonant—today. It’s not about staging or spectacle. It’s two artists, a guitar, and a song that refuses to fade.

And sometimes, that’s all it takes to remind us why we love country music in the first place.

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