When Kelly Clarkson released her holiday album Wrapped in Red in 2013, it was filled with festive cheer, timeless covers, and emotional ballads. Among the original tracks, one stood out for its deeply personal message:
âWinter Dreams (Brandonâs Song)â â a heartfelt tribute to her then-fiancé Brandon Blackstock
Now, more than a decade later and following Blackstockâs tragic passing in 2025, the song has taken on a whole new layer of meaning for fans who remember their love story and the emotions that surrounded their first Christmas together.

Written for Her Fiancé, Inspired by Their First Holiday
At the time of its release, Clarkson was engaged to Brandon Blackstock. The two had fallen in love just a year prior, and their romance quickly became the center of attention in both the music and entertainment worlds. Kelly, never one to shy away from expressing herself through music, decided to immortalize their first Christmas together with a song written straight from the heart.
âItâs about that feeling when you finally find someone who makes the holidays feel truly magical,â Clarkson shared in a 2013 interview.
âWinter Dreamsâ was her musical love letter to Brandon â a celebration of a new chapter, filled with hope, warmth, and family.
Lyrics That Now Echo With Bittersweet Emotion
Originally written as a joyful ode to love, the lyrics of âWinter Dreamsâ now carry a bittersweet weight following Brandonâs death from cancer at age 48.
âI never dreamed Iâd find someone like you / Warm like the sun, melt my winter bluesâŠâ
These lines, once a romantic expression of newfound love, are now being revisited by fans as a touching reminder of what once was, and how deeply connected Kellyâs songwriting has always been to her real life.
A Public Love Story That Evolved With Time
Kelly Clarkson and Brandon Blackstock married in 2013 and had two children together: River Rose and Remington Alexander. Their marriage, while filled with highs and lows, lasted nearly a decade before ending in divorce in 2022.
Despite the separation, they remained connected as co-parents and family. Kelly even paused her Las Vegas residency and television show in August 2025 to be with their children during Brandonâs final days. Just days after her statement, news broke of his passing after a private three-year battle with cancer.
In light of these events, âWinter Dreamsâ is no longer just a song about a holiday romance â itâs a frozen-in-time tribute to a love that helped shape her life and career.
Wrapped in Red: A Timeless Holiday Album
Wrapped in Red, released in October 2013, was Clarksonâs first holiday album and received critical and commercial success. It featured both Christmas classics and original songs, including:
- âUnderneath the Treeâ
- âWrapped in Redâ
- âWinter Dreams (Brandonâs Song)â
Critics praised âWinter Dreamsâ for its dreamy production, soaring vocals, and heartfelt lyrics. At the time, few knew just how personal the song truly was â until Clarkson revealed in interviews that it was dedicated to Brandon.
Fans Revisit the Song in a New Light
Following Brandonâs death, fans have returned to âWinter Dreamsâ with fresh ears and heavy hearts. Social media has seen a resurgence of the track, with many calling it âpainfully beautifulâ and âa love letter that now reads like a goodbye.â
Comments from listeners include:
- âThis song hits so differently now⊠you can feel the love in every note.â
- âShe captured a moment of pure joy â and now it brings tears.â
- âItâs comforting and heartbreaking at the same time.â
Conclusion: From Celebration to Legacy
âWinter Dreams (Brandonâs Song)â was once a simple celebration of a winter romance â a joyful, hopeful tribute to a new beginning. But today, it stands as an emotional time capsule, preserving a moment in Kelly Clarksonâs life that, despite all that followed, remains full of beauty, meaning, and music.
As fans continue to honor Brandonâs memory, âWinter Dreamsâ plays on â not just as a Christmas song, but as a reminder of love, loss, and the powerful way music can capture both.
Kelly Clarksonâs âWinter Dreams (Brandonâs Song):