Guitarist Joe Don Rooney^ singer Gary Levox and bassist Jay DeMarcus of Rascal Flatts perform on NBC's Today Show in Rockefeller Plaza on June 11^ 2010 in New York City.

Rascal Flatts are sharing their collaboration with Kelly Clarkson, “I’m Movin’ On” – the second song from the trio’s upcoming 10-track album, Life Is A Highway: Refueled Duets.

I’m Movin’ On, co-written by Phillip White and D. Vincent Williams, was originally released more than two decades ago on Rascal Flatts’ debut album.  Per a press release, the new version featuring Clarkson brings the song “to infectiously emotive, genre-bending heights. With award-winning artist Clarkson taking the reins and Rascal Flatts adding delicate harmonies, the anthem still hits home with a soulful, heartbreaking edge 25 years after its initial release.”

Clarkson’s collaboration with Rascal Flatts follows the trio’s pop-infused anthem “I Dare You” with the Jonas Brothers which was released earlier this year. That song was written by Jonas Brothers star Nick Jonas, along with Dan + Shay’s Shay Mooney, Dewain Whitmore Jr. and Tommy English.

Other artists appearing on Rascal Flatts’ Life Is A Highway: Refueled Duets include Blake Shelton, Backstreet Boys and more. Frontman Gary LeVox said in a statement: “It was such an honor to create this project with such incredibly talented artists, it’s a pretty indescribable feeling having your colleagues and friends do your songs in such unique ways and knock your socks off with the results. This album is just another attempt for us to thank our fans for the blessings they’ve given us on this crazy journey the past 25 years, thanks for riding along with us!”

Life Is A Highway: Refueled Duets will drop on June 6, marking the band’s 25th anniversary.

Listen to ‘I’m Movin’On’HERE.

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