ALBUMThe Sound of Music (Music from the 2013 NBC Television Event)Rodgers & Hammerstein, Carrie Underwood, David Chase & Audra McDonald
ALBUMBlown AwayCarrie Underwood
ALBUMPlay OnCarrie Underwood
ALBUMCarnival RideCarrie Underwood
ALBUMSome HeartsCarrie Underwood
Carrie Underwoodの人気のミュージックビデオ
Something in the Water
Carrie Underwood
If I Can Dream (from the NBC Elvis All-Star Tribute)
Elvis Presley, Post Malone, Shawn Mendes, Darius Rucker, Blake Shelton & Carrie Underwood
The Champion (feat. Ludacris)
Carrie Underwood
Somethin' Bad (with Carrie Underwood)
Miranda Lambert
Before He Cheats
Carrie Underwood
If I Didn't Love You
Jason Aldean & Carrie Underwood
Hallelujah
Carrie Underwood & John Legend
Remind Me (with Carrie Underwood)
Brad Paisley
All-American Girl
Carrie Underwood
Drinking Alone
Carrie Underwood
アーティストのプレイリスト
Carrie Underwood Essentials
She's more than an American Idol—here's why.
Carrie Underwood Video Essentials
See her many personas crystallize before your eyes.
Set List: Carrie Underwood’s REFLECTION: The Las Vegas Residency
Carrie’s Las Vegas residency blends Nashville heart with Sin City glamour. Get the set list here.
Carrie Underwood: Influences
The twang of Reba meets the attitude of arena rock.
At Home With Carrie Underwood: The Playlist
“I feel like I've been celebrating Christmas all year.”
アーティストの略歴
Carrie Underwood took a bat to a scuzzball boyfriend’s prized ride more than a decade before Beyoncé did in Lemonade. And amazingly enough, when the country star vandalized a vehicle in the video for 2005’s quintuple-platinum “Before He Cheats,” it wasn’t righteous rage she projected—it was pure poise. Underwood was relatable yet unusually composed from the start, a middle-class woman singing about being romantically wronged or living hand-to-mouth who never comes undone, even with a Louisville Slugger in hand. Maybe that’s because she took her time stepping to the plate. Born in Muskogee, Oklahoma, in 1983, Underwood dreamt of becoming a singer but decided on a more practical path—a communications degree—before auditioning for American Idol as a last-ditch effort. With powerful pipes and farmgirl charm, she handily won the show’s 2005 season, while her Some Hearts debut that same year further defined her as a forceful performer with vocal range and athletic theatricality. On 2007’s follow-up, Carnival Ride, platinum tunes like “So Small,” “Last Name,” and Randy Travis duet “I Told You So” exemplified her high-gloss approach: songs that emphasize self-confidence, hair-metal guitar sheen, dance-pop synths, and arena beats. Throughout her career, Underwood has celebrated women in country music—like favoring female opening acts—while upping her songwriting game, bringing unpretentious elegance to a Nashville industry overrun with male composers. By 2018’s Cry Pretty, her sixth album, she’d co-written nine of 13 songs, and co-produced the whole thing. She’s refined her singing too, moving from set-piece performances to R&B-influenced, loose and (seemingly) casual vocals. But even in slicker moments like Ludacris duet “The Champion,” when she wails, “I am invincible,” you know the bat-wielding dynamo of old is still getting in her licks.