The track is famous for its two-octave range, spanning from G3 to G5. Clarkson famously pushed to jump an octave for the chorus to give it more power.
Released as the lead single from her second album Breakaway , this track became a global pop-rock anthem.
A widely shared version is the Kelly Clarkson vs. Showtek - Since U Been Gone (Andrew Marks 'Feeling' Edit) . It pairs Clarkson’s vocals with the driving energy of Showtek’s production style. The track is famous for its two-octave range,
Often uses a "Do You Remember" vocal loop or a cinematic build-up to tease the crowd before the high-energy beat drops.
DJ and producer Andrew Marks is known for high-intensity festival edits that blend nostalgic vocals with modern Big Room and Future House drops. A widely shared version is the Kelly Clarkson vs
The Original Foundation: Kelly Clarkson - "Since U Been Gone"
Written and produced by Max Martin and Dr. Luke, the song blends R&B-style verses with a massive rock chorus inspired by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ "Maps". Often uses a "Do You Remember" vocal loop
Always retains the original's explosive chorus, which remains its biggest crowd-pleasing asset.