closing ceremony. "Love So Soft" was first released by Atlantic on September 7, 2017, on digital and streaming music platforms as the lead single to
Meaning of Life, accompanied by another track "
Move You" as its
B-side. The track was then sent to American radio stations from September 11–12, 2017. Clarkson also recorded a performance of the song, which, along with a
cover version of
Prince's
Kiss, was exclusively issued as a "Spotify Singles" release on the
Spotify music streaming service on November 8, 2017. A
45-rpm 7-inch single pressing was issued with
Hallmark on January 30, 2018, as part of their
Valentine's Day promotional campaign.
Live performances Clarkson has performed "Love So Soft" in a multitude of televised live events to promote the release of
Meaning of Life. On September 8, 2017, a day after its release date, she debuted the song on
The Today Show. She has also performed it on the television programs ''
America's Got Talent, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, '
The Graham Norton Show, and The Voice of Germany; and during the broadcast of the festivities of the 2017 We Day and the 2017 Invictus Games. At the live broadcast of the 2017 American Music Awards, she performed the song in a medley with her previous single "Miss Independent" (2003). Clarkson also played a selection of the track in her guest appearance during the Carpool Karaoke segment of The Late Late Show with James Corden''. Throughout the first half of 2019, she included the song in her set-list of her
Meaning of Life Tour.
Critical response "Love So Soft" has received a positive response from music critics, some of whom praised Clarkson's vocal performance in the song.
Time correspondent Raisa Bruner wrote that the song "works as a nice showpiece for Clarkson's voice", while
Rolling Stones Jon Blistein described it as brassy, and along with "Move You", as galvanic. Writing for
NPR, Karen Gwee observed that Clarkson's performance on the chorus is more chanted than belted, but nevertheless praised her voice which pulls the track out of the "ubiquitous-anonymous, grocery aisle territory", and remarked that only a few others have her "easy confidence and her vocal ability" to flaunt fully on the bridge and final chorus. In his report for Idolator, Wass compared the song as falling closer to the
Back to Basics-era
Christina Aguilera in its blend of old and new. Reviewing for '
Forbes, McIntyre has initially expressed reservation for Clarkson venturing into trap territory, but remarked that the worry will be only momentary, as its horns aid to bring the soul the song needed. Describing it as musical follow-up to
Duffy's "
Mercy" (2008), he also noticed that the song didn't have the immediate punch her previous lead singles "
Since U Been Gone" and "
My Life Would Suck Without You" did, but wrote that that appears to be the point—which is to present an older, wiser, and more experienced Clarkson. Following its release, "Love So Soft" received a
Grammy Award nomination for
Best Pop Solo Performance at the
60th Annual ceremony.
Chart performance "Love So Soft" became a moderate hit in the United States, where it debuted at number 62 on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart for the week ending September 29, 2017, and peaked at number 47 following the album's release on the week ending November 18, 2017. It also became her sixth song to reach the top of the
Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart. In addition, "Love So Soft" attained a top ten position on the
Billboard Adult Top 40 chart and has reached the top forty of the
Billboard Adult Contemporary,
Dance/Mix Show Airplay, and
Mainstream Top 40 charts. In 2019, it was
certified platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America. Internationally, "Love So Soft" charted inside the top 100 of the
Billboard Canadian Hot 100 chart,
ARIA Singles Chart, and the
Official UK Singles Chart. In 2018, it was certified gold by
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