Kelly Clarkson Releases New Single 'I'd Be Lyin'' and Explains Its Meaning
Kelly Clarkson, 44, dropped new single 'I'd Be Lyin'' on July 17, describing it as 'fun as hell.'
Kelly Clarkson released a new single titled 'I'd Be Lyin'' on Friday, July 17, marking a return to original music for the pop-rock singer best known for hits like 'Since U Been Gone.' Clarkson, 44, has described the track as 'fun as hell' and has spoken publicly about its meaning. The song centers on an interaction with an unnamed, mysterious person. A sample lyric reads: 'I'd be lyin' if I said I do / You're hearin' only what you're wantin' to / I take a shot every time you…' suggesting themes of honesty and pushback against someone's wishful interpretation. Clarkson herself has offered commentary on the song's meaning, though the sources provide limited detail beyond her characterization of it as upbeat and fun. Entertainment outlets have framed the track as an empowerment anthem, a label commonly applied to Clarkson's catalog.
Why it matters
The release marks new original music from one of pop's most commercially successful artists, keeping Clarkson in the spotlight alongside her ongoing television work on The Kelly Clarkson Show.
Key facts
- Song title: 'I'd Be Lyin''
- Release date: Friday, July 17
- Kelly Clarkson is 44 years old
- Clarkson described the song as 'fun as hell'
- The lyrics reference an interaction with an unidentified mystery person
- Clarkson is known for the hit 'Since U Been Gone'
Bias & framing notes
Both sources are entertainment outlets covering the same release with broadly similar framing. Just Jared leans into the 'empowerment anthem' label, which is an interpretive characterization not directly attributed to Clarkson. US Magazine sticks closer to Clarkson's own words. Neither source provides substantial lyrical detail or deeper context about the song's origins. The story is lightly reported overall, with limited direct quotes.