"Freak out! Freak out! Freak out!" Kelly Clarkson has a special treat for her fans as well as the Little Monsters as the talk show host just landed in "Chromatica" to perform one of Lady Gaga's biggest hits of 2020.

According to Billboard, the "American Idol" winner sang "Stupid Love" in the latest edition of her TV show's segment, "Kellyoke."

To complete the out-of-this-world alien-esque aesthetic of the fictional planet of Chromatica, the stage lit up with pink and blue colors.

Clarkson and her band also embodied the "Kidness Punk" group from the album by wearing head-to-toe black and leather outfits.

To give her audience the wow factor, the singer belted out the line "I want your stupid love!" towards the end.

Another Hit 'Kellyoke' Performance'

This was not the first time the former "The Voice" coach belted out a different rendition of another singer's song as she's been doing it during the run of "The Kelly Clarkson Show."

However, in a recent duet with Sam Smith, the pop star kept it simple and went back to her roots as she performed her hit 2004 song "Breakaway."

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The "Unholy" hitmaker then joined her to combine harmonies for their fans' delight, to which many users expressed on Twitter.

"This is unbelievably gorgeous. Sam Smith's voice on this is heavenly, especially when they sing 'I'll learn how to fly,'" one wrote.

Lady Gaga 'Stupid Love'

Released as the lead single of her highly-anticipated, critically-acclaimed 2020 album "Chromatica," Lady Gaga's "Stupid Love" had a good run in the charts as it peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 100 singles.

In a previous interview, the song's producer BloodPop revealed that Lady Gaga has been working on songs from the album during the time when she was filming as Ally Maine in the Academy Award-featured film "A Star Is Born."

However, the early demos didn't make it to the final cut, but "Stupid Love" stood out from the rest, leading the record producer to work and co-produced the entire album. (via KiSS 91.7)

He later worked with Max Martin who shared his ideas to improve the song. During Mother Monster's "Joanne World Tour" show in Kansas City, BloodPop played it in her dressing room and they consider it as the beginning of "Chromatica."

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