Kelly Clarkson's latest album coming this March? Baby River Rose keeps original American Idol winner singing

By Staff Writer

Jan 28, 2015 05:24 AM EST

Kelly Clarkson's fans marks your calendar, on March 3 the seventh album of 32-year old singers-songwriter from American Idol will release in the market. The announcement about her newest full-length album Piece by Piece album comes from her music outfit, RCA Records.

Prior to this Mrs. Brandon Blackstock dropped her first single from the album entited Heartbeat song on January 12. In her interview with Ryan Seacrest's radio show, the Breakaway singer admitted that her followers were already impatient when she didn't release any new songs, to which she said it's because of her pregnancy. The first ever American idol winner delivered  her  biological child River Rose June last year.

"My music definitely reflects how I'm feeling in my life. And so, I liked that it [Heartbeat Song] was still an anthem, and fun, and still had a little pop to it. But it was sweet ... It's pretty much one of the most pop ones on the album. You know, full force for the fans. They love those anthems from me."

Meantime in her guesting in Elvis Duran's The Z100 Morning Show, Clarkson divulged there was a point that she thought of quitting from showbiz because of baby River. However, it was actually her 7th old daughter who gave inspiration for newest single.   

"River's heartbeat slowed down from when she was in my tummy!... We put it out there and then thought people are going to think I'm a coke addict! It's supposed to be really, really fast, but we slowed it down a bit" singer said who once figured that her baby would hush her in singing.

Clarkson last music projects were Christmas album Wrapped in Red and Greatest Hits- Chapter One.   Her fifth album Stronger came in 2011 and garnered Grammy nominations in 2013 including Best Pop Vocal Album.

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