On Monday’s episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, the 40-year-old pop superstar belted out a piano front of Faith Slope’s “Breathe” for the NBC talk show’s daily Kellyoke portion.

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Donning a straightforward, knee-length black dress with leggings and black leather boots, Clarkson remained alongside The Kelly Clarkson Show music chief Jason Halbert on piano to perform the 1999 nation hit single’s introduction and first stanza. As she drove into the hazardous and catchy chorale of “Breathe,” her full band and backup singers joined in and finished up the sound.

The performance cut was met with praise from fans in the show’s YouTube remarks, with one watcher writing, “Kelly has a beautiful voice I could listen to her sing forever! At the point when she sings all else on the planet that’s gone wrong fades away!”

Another YouTube client praised Clarkson’s ability to seamlessly execute various sounds with her vocal talents. “Kelly singing nation is an another level, so is pop, rock, soul and each freaking class,” they composed.

“Breathe” was originally released by Slope, 55, on the singer-songwriter’s fourth album of the same name. The song proceeded to peak at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and got over beyond the nation charts, eventually being named the Hot 100 chart’s top overall hit of 2000.

Last week, Clarkson performed fronts of “When You Wish Upon a Star” from Pinocchio alongside Cynthia Erivo as well as Anita Ward’s “Ring My Chime,” Scissor Sisters’ “I Don’t Want to dance” and really during the Kellyoke portion.

Additionally, when Blake Shelton”>Blake Shelton appeared on The Kelly Clarkson Show last week, the two superstar musicians performed a casual and heartfelt acoustic two part harmony of Shelton’s 2001 presentation single, “Austin.”

In a clasp from the interview, the American Symbol alum said she might want to two part harmony the two-times platinum-guaranteed hit single and asked Shelton, 46, to start playing the tune on his guitar. “I’ve never heard you sing on this show, so that’s cool,” he kidded to Clarkson.

As Shelton started strumming the song’s opening guitar part, he exclaimed, “Blessed crap, I played it!” He sang the principal stanza, “She left without leavin’ a number/Said she expected to clear her mind/He figured she’d gone back to Austin/’Cause she talked about it all the time/It was almost a year before she called him up/Three rings and an answering machine is what she got.”

Clarkson then harmonized with Shelton during the song’s chorale: “If your callin’ ‘session the car, I sold it/In the event that this is Tuesday night, I’m bowlin’/Assuming you have somethin’ to sell your wastin’ your time, I’m not buyin’/Assuming it’s anybody else wait for the tone you understand what to do/And P.S., assuming that this is Austin, I actually love you.” Following applause from the group, the “Since U Been Gone” singer-songwriter addressed her adoration for the song. “It’s so great,” said Clarkson. “I realize that Blake fans already know this, however you’ve gotta listen to the entire song, ’cause then that last ensemble hits, and you’re not kidding!’”