Jake Hoot and Kelly Clarkson’s scheduled performance of their heart-wrenching duet “I Would’ve Loved You” on The Kelly Clarkson Show has been postponed.
“Due to inclement weather conditions in Nashville, Tennessee and surrounding areas,” Hoot’s publicist shared. “Jake Hoot’s flight to Los Angeles to appear on The Kelly Clarkson Show was cancelled. Hoot and Clarkson will be performing “I Would’ve Loved You” on a future episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show. Please stay tuned for new air date.”
The performance was originally scheduled to take place on Friday, February 19. During the show he was also expected to have an extensive interview segment with Clarkson during the show. A new date for Hoot’s appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show will be announced in the coming days.
Hoot previously appeared on The Kelly Clarkson Show in early 2020 to perform his original song “Better Off Without You.”
Hoot and his coach from his triumphant season of The Voice, released their emotion-filled duet on Wednesday, January 27. “I Would’ve Loved You” is a track from the rising star’s EP, Love Out Of Time, which is available now HERE. The superstar pair recently released the music video for the track and you can watch it below.
“I Would’ve Loved You” was co-written by Hoot alongside Dean Sams (Lonestar) and Jamie Floyd. Once he wrote the song, he immediately knew that Clarkson would be the perfect pairing for the collaboration.
“I Would’ve Loved You is a song about how the choices we make and the consequences that follow,” Hoot explained of the collaboration. “It is a story about someone who has so much love to give, but due to the other person’s decisions, that love turns into a hate that lasts forever. I am so honored to have written this song with Jamie Floyd and Dean Sams, who are both incredible writers. I am beyond thankful to Kelly Clarkson for believing in me and recording this song with me! Can’t wait for y’all to hear it!“