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It’s the holiday season, and fans tuning in to _The Kelly Clarkson
Show
_ on
December 16 just received a very special treat: Clay Aiken dropping by for an
exceptional “Cameo-Oke” performance of the “Do You Hear What I Hear?” that
will give you all the Christmas spirit you’ll need!

While Kelly Clarkson
is usually the one to take the stage each episode alongside My Band,
Y’all
for Kellyoke performances, she graciously
lent her band to her good friend who dazzled viewers with a vocal tour de
force.

Aiken took one of the most recognizable Christmas
classics
that has been performed countless times before and brought it to new
heights thanks to his secret weapon: His unbelievable tone! The 46-year-old
hasn’t released new music in 15 years, and in the time away from the studio,
his already impressive vocals have rounded out and matured even further.

Of course, Clarkson and Aiken are bonded for life. They’re some of
the most prominent artists to come out of American
Idol
. A fresh-faced, 20-year-old Clarkson won the inaugural
season in 2002, while Aiken finished as the runner-up at 24 during the show ‘s
second season. So in a way, it makes perfect sense that Aiken is so
comfortable performing with My Band, Y’all — the two performers are cut from
the same cloth!

Due to his immense popularity over the years, many fans erroneously remember
Aiken winning his Idol season — Clarkson being one of them! The two
stars spoke about this topic and more during the December 16 episode.

Kelly Clarkson and Clay Aiken discuss Aiken ‘s 2024 Christmas album

During their sit-down conversation, Clarkson referenced Aiken winning season 2
of American Idol ( “After you won…”), which was incorrect. Ruben Studdard
took that honor. Thankfully, Aiken — and a hilarious facial reaction to the
gaffe — cleared things up.

“After I came in second,” Aiken corrected.

Clarkson was stopped in her tracks.

“You what?” she asked.

“After I came in second,” he repeated.

With that, Clarkson turned to the camera to walk back her statement.

“So sorry, Ruben, I totally remember that,” she confessed. “Look, I’m 42, bro,
okay? I forgot!”

(It was an honest — but really funny — mistake.)

After a few minutes of reminiscing, the friends began discussing Aiken’s
newest album, When Christmas Bells Are Ringing. After a lengthy hiatus from
the music business — and a brief foray into
politics
— Aiken is finally back making new music.
Clarkson couldn’t be more excited!

“I love how you came back to music and went Christmas,” Clarkson said.

“Well, ’cause I’m so jolly,” he sneered.

Tongue-in-cheek response aside, Aiken revealed he felt the time was right for
a holiday album.

“Mostly because I’m old and cheesy already, but vocally, it’s where I sit best
also,” he explained. “I love that vintage, you know, The Carpenters, and Perry
Como, and Andy Williams, so that Christmas sound — this whole album is
supposed to be that vintage vibe. So Christmas made sense to me.”

When Christmas Bells Are Ringing marks Aiken ‘s first album in 15 years,
and Clarkson anticipates Aiken’s fans — who have given themselves the
nickname “claymates” — are just as excited about the album as she is!

“Those Claymates are gonna be losing their minds,” she predicted.

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