You possibly can take the lady out of rock music, however you may’t take rock music out of the lady. Kelly Clarkson proved that the saying is certainly true, as proof by an brisk cowl of The Offspring‘s “Come Out And Play (Preserve Em’ Separated)” for the Tuesday (Jan. 17) installment of Kellyoke for her namesake speak present.
Accompanied by her band Y’all, the “Since U Been Gone” singer lets her full vocal vary shine via, letting her full bodied tone dominate the monitor’s refrain, which she punctuated with a hovering excessive word for good measure.
“Hey, man, you disrespecting me?/ Take him out (you gotta maintain ’em separated)/ Hey, they don’t pay no thoughts/ In case you’re underneath 18 you gained’t be doing any time/ Hey, come out and play,” she sang, the band’s pressing guitar and drum instrumentals carrying the beat.
“Come Out and Play (Preserve Em’ Separated)” was launched because the second single from The Offspring’s third album, Smash. Broadly thought to be the band’s mainstream breakthrough, the monitor hit No. 10 on Billboard‘s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart, the place it spent a complete of 26 weeks. Upon its 1994 launch, Smash reached the highest 5 of the all style Billboard 200, peaking at No. 4 and spending 101 weeks on the chart.
“Come Out and Play (Preserve Em’ Separated)” is the most recent rock tune Clarkson has given a spin for Kellyoke in current weeks — she gave Blink-182’s “All of the Small Issues” a shot on the Jan. 12 episode, and carried out Duran Duran’s “Abnormal World” for the Jan. 6 episode of The Kelly Clarkson Present.
Watch Clarkson’s cowl for “Come Out and Play (Preserve Em’ Separated)” within the video beneath.