Kelly's lower register has improved over the years, making her support consistently down to G3/G#3 nowadays, however so, below this her vocal chords lacks of the proper connection, preventing her to sing with good tonal quality and with an airy muffled sound.
On her mixed voice, Kelly is known for her high belting and throaty-singing, which has more to do with her musical style more than with her ability to produce well-supported singing. Since her debut years Kelly has shown she's able to carry consistent support up to E5/F5, even though she starts losing resonance on the C#5/D5 area and onwards, support is present when she wants it to be. However so, around F5/F#5 her placement starts getting throaty and overly chesty, making her strain the hell up to C6 (her highest mixed note).
On the upper register, Kelly's connection to her head voice has always been present, even before she debuted. But it wasn't until few years ago that she started showing more confidence with this area and singing with it more often. Althought she has shown good moments of support up to C6, her consisten support really ends at G#5/A5, above this she starts getting too thin, pushed and her vocal chords begin to lose connection (as can be noticed on her Bb5 at "Ave Maria" and her C6s on "Invincible").
Legit shook while making this 'cause, even though I'm a really big fan of Kelly I wasn't expecting this level of slayage.
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