
P! nk and Kelly Clarkson Join Forces for Powerful Duet — ‘Voices That Heal’
P! nk and Kelly Clarkson Join Forces for Powerful Duet — ‘Voices That Heal’
P!nk and Janelle Monáe team up on what fans are hailing as a dream collaboration. nk and Kelly Clarkson have finally realised their long-awaited duet “Voices That Heal”. Released at midnight, the soulful ballad quickly soared to the top of global streaming charts, with fans lauding its lofty vocals and inspiring lyrics.
The song combines both artists’ trademark sounds — P! nk’s raw edge and Clarkson’s powerhouse clarity — weaving them into a soaring anthem about resilience, inner strength and “the only damn thing I need is a little peace of minnnnnnd.” Produced by Greg Kurstin, the song includes rousing piano chords, orchestral strings and harmonies that fans say leave them breathless.
Speaking on the collaboration, P! nk said in an interview, “Kelly and I have always been fans of each other’s work, and now, ‘Love Me Anyway’ is an unexpected collaboration that feels even more special because I had written it with Benj. This song has become one of my favorite songs I’ve ever been a part of. It was therapy turning into music.”
Clarkson expressed the same sentiments in a post on social media, saying “There’s a little piece of me in this one, and I hope y’all love it. Singing it with P! nk] made it that much more special.”
The music video, which was released alongside the single, is just as powerful — taking place in a storm-struck town slowly fixing itself up, it tells stories of people working through trauma and loss. P! nk and Clarkson are seen in the video not as pop stars but as average women caressing and empowering other women.
The duet has received acclaim as one of the most notable female collaborations in recent years. Rolling Stone hailed it as “an emotional masterclass” and Billboard called it “a healing anthem for a fractured world.”

Fans are currently petitioning for the song to be performed live at the Grammy Awards next year, during which both artists will no doubt be nominated.