Kelly Clarkson Sings Tinder Profiles in Different Styles on Jimmy Kimmel Live!—Watch Now!

"Heartbeat Song" singer performs in different styles

By Francesca Bacardi Aug 19, 2015 1:37 PMTags

Jamie Foxx brought the romance of Tinder to the spotlight earlier this year on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and now Kelly Clarkson is reminding you why love isn't dead after all.

Appearing on the late-night talk show Tuesday, the three-time Grammy Award winner gave a few Tinder profiles some pizazz by singing the heck out of people's bios. Kelly somehow made the content sound somewhat appealing...kind of. But just like Josh Groban's angelic voice singing Donald Trump's tweets, Kelly absolutely nailed Tinder.

She began with 29-year-old Daniele. Known for her emotional slow songs, Kelly gave Daniele's profile her best attempt at a ballad. "Just looking for someone to take me to a Céline Dion concert," she belted out. "I'm 5-foot-9."

Kelly added a little tempo to her next Tinder profile, giving Alvin, 32, a more upbeat personality than Daniele. Perhaps it was Alvin's giving attitude that inspired Kelly's snappy song!

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"I have a foot fetish and willing to pay for your mani pedi nails and worship your feet," Kelly sang, quoting Alvin's bio. If that doesn't make you want to sign up for the dating app immediately, we don't know what will.

Tinder user Bobby, 30, took a more honest approach when making his profile. Clearly not looking for long-term love, Bobby wrote (and Kelly sang), "I'm going to China for a month. I'm looking to slip it into something before I leave."

"Swipe right."

Even though Kelly serenaded the audience with a ballad-style song and a country-style song, she ended her Tinder performance by giving the last profile a wild gospel-style rendition, chock full of backup singers.

"I love my hairless cat, baking cookies and smoking blunts," read the profile.

Watch the video above to hear Kelly give Tinder profiles her all!

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Should any of these profiles become hit singles, hopefully they won't get this music video treatment.