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| name = Carrie Underwood
| image = Carrie Underwood in 2012.jpg
| caption = Underwood at [[Times Square]], May 2012
| birth_name = Carrie Marie Underwood
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1983|03|10}}
| birth_place = [[Muskogee, Oklahoma]], U.S.
| occupation = {{hlist|Singer|songwriter|actress}}
| years_active = 2005–present
| spouse = {{marriage|[[Mike Fisher (ice hockey)|Mike Fisher]]|2010}}
| children = 1
| website = {{URL|carrieunderwoodofficial.com}}
| module = {{Infobox musical artist|embed=yes
| background = solo_singer
| instrument = {{hlist|Vocals|guitar|harmonica}}
| genre = {{hlist|[[Country music|Country]]|[[Pop music|pop]]}}
| label = {{hlist|[[Arista Records|Arista]]|[[Arista Nashville]]|[[19 Recordings|19]]|[[Capitol Records Nashville|Capitol Nashville]]}}
| associated_acts = {{hlist|[[Brad Paisley]]|[[Miranda Lambert]]|[[Keith Urban]]}}
}}
| signature = File:Carrie Underwood's Signature.png
}}

'''Carrie Marie Underwood''' (born March 10, 1983)<ref>{{cite news|title=Monitor|work=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|date=March 15, 2013|issue=1250|page=23}}</ref><ref name=biography.com>{{cite web|url=https://www.biography.com/people/carrie-underwood-16730308|title=Carrie Underwood: Singer, Television Actress, Songwriter (1983–)|publisher=[[Biography.com]] ([[FYI (TV network)|FYI]] / [[A&E Networks]])| accessdate=November 18, 2017}}</ref> is an American [[country music|country]] singer, songwriter, and actress. She rose to fame as the winner of the [[American Idol (season 4)|fourth season]] of ''[[American Idol]]'', in 2005. Her debut album, ''[[Some Hearts]]'', was released in 2005. Bolstered by the huge [[Crossover (music)|crossover]] success of the singles "[[Jesus, Take the Wheel]]" and "[[Before He Cheats]]", it became the best-selling solo female debut album in country music history, the fastest-selling debut country album in [[Nielsen SoundScan]] history and the best-selling country album of the last 14 years. Underwood won three [[Grammy Awards]] for the album, including [[Grammy Award for Best New Artist|Best New Artist]].

Her second album ''[[Carnival Ride]]'' followed in 2007. It had one of the biggest ever opening weeks by a female artist and earned Underwood two Grammy Awards. Her next album, 2009's ''[[Play On (Carrie Underwood album)|Play On]]'', was a commercial success led by the single "[[Cowboy Casanova]]". Underwood's fourth album, ''[[Blown Away (album)|Blown Away]]'' (2012), earned her a Grammy Award and was that year's second best-selling release by a female artist. Her first [[Greatest Hits: Decade Number 1|compilation album]] (2014) was a chart and sales success and earned her a Grammy Award. Her fifth album, ''[[Storyteller (Carrie Underwood album)|Storyteller]]'' (2015), made her the only country artist to have all first five studio albums reach either numbers one or two on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]].

One of the most successful artists in any musical genre, Underwood has sold more than 65 million records worldwide. Recognized by [[Billboard (magazine)|''Billboard'']] as [[Honorific nicknames in popular music|Country Music's reigning Queen]] and by ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' as "the female vocalist of her generation of any genre", she was listed by ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' as one of the [[Time 100|100 most influential people in the world]] in 2014. Underwood is the top country artist of all-time on the [[Recording Industry Association of America|RIAA]]'s Digital Singles ranking and the highest certified country album artist to debut in the 21st century. She is the only solo country artist in the 2000s to have a number-one hit on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]], the only country artist to debut at number one on the Hot 100, and the woman with most number-one hits in the history of the ''Billboard'' [[Country Airplay]] chart (15). She is the most successful ''American Idol'' winner, per ''[[Forbes]]''. ''Billboard'' named ''Some Hearts'' the number-one country album of the 2000s and her as top female artist on their<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Best Country Artists of the 2000s list. She has been inducted into the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]], [[Grand Ole Opry]], [[Oklahoma Hall of Fame]], and [[Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame]]. She has received [[List of awards and nominations received by Carrie Underwood|acclaim]] including seven [[Grammy Awards]], 10 [[Billboard Music Awards|''Billboard'' Music Awards]], 12 [[Academy of Country Music Awards|ACM Awards]], 12 [[American Music Awards]], 8 [[Country Music Association Awards|CMA Awards]], and a ''[[Guinness World Record]]''.

==Early life==
Underwood was born March 10, 1983, in [[Muskogee, Oklahoma]],<ref name=biography.com /> to Carole (Shatswell) and Steve Underwood,<ref>{{cite web |last=Roberts Ott |first=Leilani |url=http://www.muskogeephoenix.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050420/LIFESTYLE/50420001/1002 |title=What's a fan to do? Carrie on |work=Muskogee Daily Phoenix |date=April 20, 2005 |archivedate=April 21, 2005 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20050421091416/http://www.muskogeephoenix.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20050420%2FLIFESTYLE%2F50420001%2F1002 |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref> and was named after late actress [[Carrie Fisher]]. She is the youngest of three daughters and was raised on her parents' farm in the nearby rural town of [[Checotah, Oklahoma|Checotah]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.people.com/people/carrie_underwood | title=Carrie Underwood |work=[[People (magazine)|People]]|accessdate=June 21, 2008}}</ref> Her father worked in a [[paper mill]] while her mother taught elementary school.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/underwood__carrie/bio.jhtml|title=CMT.com&nbsp;— Biography|publisher=[[Country Music Television]]|accessdate=June 21, 2008}}</ref> She has two older sisters, Shanna and Stephanie.<ref name="Biography Today">{{cite journal |year=2007 |title=Carrie Underwood 1983- |journal=Biography Today |volume=16 |issue=2 |page=143 |publisher=Omnigraphics, Inc.|issn=1058-2347 |doi= |url= |accessdate= }}</ref> Extremely hyperactive, she was diagnosed with [[attention deficit hyperactivity disorder]] at age five and was prescribed [[Ritalin]] and [[Dexedrine]], medicines she still takes as an adult.<ref>{{cite book |last=Hackett |first=Vernell |date=2010 |title=Carrie Underwood: A Biography |page=162p. |isbn=0313378517}}</ref> During her childhood, Underwood performed at Robbins Memorial Talent Show, and sang at her local church, First Free Will Baptist Church.<ref name="Biography Today, p.144">Biography Today, p.144</ref> She later sang for local events in Checotah, including Old Settler's Day and the [[Lion's Club]].<ref name="BuddyTV">{{cite web|url=http://www.buddytv.com/articles/american-idol/profile/carrie-underwood.aspx|title=Carrie Underwood|publisher=BuddyTV.com|accessdate=June 21, 2008}}</ref>

A local admirer arranged for her to go to [[Nashville]] when she was 14 to audition for [[Capitol Records]].<ref name="Biography Today, p.144"/> In 1996, Capitol Records was preparing a contract for Underwood but canceled it when company management changed. Underwood said of the event, "I honestly think it's a lot better that nothing came out of it now, because I wouldn't have been ready then. Everything has a way of working out."<ref>Biography Today, pp.144-145</ref> While at Checotah High School, she was an Honor Society member, a cheerleader, and played basketball and softball.<ref name="Biography Today, p.145">Biography Today, p.145</ref> Underwood graduated from Checotah High School in 2001 as [[salutatorian]].<ref name="BuddyTV"/> She chose not to pursue singing after graduation. She said, "After high school, I pretty much gave up on the dream of singing. I had reached a point in my life where I had to be practical and prepare for my future in the 'real world'".<ref name="Biography Today, p.145"/> She attended [[Northeastern State University]] in [[Tahlequah, Oklahoma]], graduating ''[[Latin honors|magna cum laude]]'' in 2006 with a bachelor's degree in [[mass communication]] and an emphasis in journalism.<ref name="usatoday">{{cite news|title=Country singer Carrie Underwood graduates|url=https://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2006-05-07-underwood_x.htm|agency=Associated Press|date=May 10, 2006|accessdate=August 5, 2007|work=USA Today}}</ref> She spent part of one of her summers as a page for Oklahoma State Representative Bobby Frame.<ref>{{cite web|author=Staff|url=http://www.theboot.com/2008/06/11/25-things-we-didnt-know-about-carrie-underwood|title=25 Things We Didn't Know About Carrie Underwood|publisher=The Boot|date=June 11, 2008|accessdate=January 6, 2011}}</ref> She also waited tables at a pizzeria, worked at a zoo, and at a veterinary clinic.<ref name="Biography Today, p.145"/> Underwood is an alumna of the Alpha Iota chapter of [[Sigma Sigma Sigma]] sorority.<ref name="sigma">{{cite web|url=http://www.sigmasigmasigma.org/pages/sss_members::shiningsigmas |title=Shining Sigmas |publisher=Sigma Sigma Sigma |year=2007 |accessdate=2016-01-03 |archivedate=August 12, 2007 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070812030817/http://www.sigmasigmasigma.org/pages/sss_members%3A%3Ashiningsigmas |deadurl=yes |df= }}</ref>

For two years during the summer, she performed in Northeastern State University's Downtown Country show in Tahlequah. She competed in numerous beauty pageants at the university and was selected as Miss NSU runner-up in 2004.<ref name="pbs">{{cite news|title=It's My Life.|url=http://pbskids.org/itsmylife/celebs/interviews/carrie.html|publisher=[[PBS Kids]]|accessdate=August 6, 2007|quote=I was also a hospice volunteer and I got that through the sorority. You go and take care of people that are really sick. They don't want to be in the hospital anymore. It's just kind of about making them comfortable.|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070826050611/http://pbskids.org/itsmylife/celebs/interviews/carrie.html|archivedate=August 26, 2007|df=mdy-all}}</ref>

==Career==

===2004–2005: ''American Idol''===
{{Main article|American Idol (season 4)}}
{| class="wikitable collapsible autocollapse" style="width:90%; margin:1em auto 1em auto;"
|-
! colspan="6" style="background:#BFBFBF;"| ''American Idol'' season 4 performances and results
|-
!Episode
!Theme
!Song
!Original artist
!Order
!Result
|-
| Auditions
| rowspan="6"|Contestant's choice
| "[[I Can't Make You Love Me]]"
| [[Bonnie Raitt]]
| rowspan="3"|N/A
| rowspan="3"|Advanced
|-
| Hollywood
| "[[Young Hearts Run Free]]"
| [[Candi Staton]]
|-
| Top 75
| "[[Independence Day (Martina McBride song)|Independence Day]]"
| [[Martina McBride]]
|-
| Top 24 (12 women)
| "[[Could've Been]]"
| [[Tiffany (American singer)|Tiffany]]
| 5
| rowspan="17"|Safe
|-
| Top 20 (10 women)
| "[[Piece of My Heart]]"
| [[Erma Franklin]]
| 9
|-
| Top 16 (8 women)
| "[[Because You Love Me]]"
| [[Jo Dee Messina]]
| 3
|-
| Top 12
| Song of the 1960s
| "[[When Will I Be Loved (song)|When Will I Be Loved]]"
| [[The Everly Brothers]]
| 11
|-
| Top 11
| ''[[Billboard Hot 100|Billboard]]'' number ones
| "[[Alone (Heart song)|Alone]]"
| i-TEN<!-- Heart is NOT the original artist. Please read the page for the song to verify that i-TEN is the correct original artist. -->
| 2
|-
| Top 10
| 1990s
| "Independence Day"
| Martina McBride
| 8
|-
| Top 9
| Classic [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]]
| "[[Hello, Young Lovers (song)|Hello, Young Lovers]]"
| ''[[The King and I]]'' cast
| 3
|-
| Top 8
| Year they were born
| "[[Love Is a Battlefield]]"
| [[Pat Benatar]]
| 7
|-
| Top 7
| 1970s dance music
| "[[MacArthur Park (song)|MacArthur Park]]"
| [[Richard Harris]]
| 2
|-
| Top 6
| 21st Century
| "[[When God-Fearin' Women Get the Blues]]"
| Martina McBride
| 1
|-
| rowspan="2"|Top 5
| [[Leiber & Stoller]]
| "[[Trouble (Elvis Presley song)|Trouble]]"
| [[Elvis Presley]]
| 5
|-
| Current ''Billboard'' chart
| "[[Bless the Broken Road]]"
| [[Nitty Gritty Dirt Band]]
| 10
|-
| rowspan="2"|Top 4
| Country
| "[[Sin Wagon]]"
| [[Dixie Chicks]]
| 1
|-
| Gamble & Huff
| "[[If You Don't Know Me by Now]]"
| [[Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes]]
| 5
|-
| rowspan="3"|Top 3
| Clive Davis' choice
| "[[Crying (Roy Orbison song)|Crying]]"
| [[Roy Orbison]]
| 3
|-
| Contestant's choice
| "[[Making Love Out of Nothing at All]]"
| [[Air Supply]]
| 6
|-
| Judge's choice ([[Randy Jackson]])
| "[[Man! I Feel Like a Woman!]]"
| [[Shania Twain]]
| 9
|-
| rowspan="3"|Final 2
| Idol single
| "[[Inside Your Heaven]]"
| Carrie Underwood/[[Bo Bice]]
| 2
| rowspan="3"|Winner
|-
| Contestant's choice
| "Independence Day"
| Martina McBride
| 4
|-
| Producer's choice
| "[[Angels Brought Me Here]]"
| [[Guy Sebastian]]
|6
|}

In the summer of 2004, Underwood auditioned for ''[[American Idol]]'' in [[St. Louis]], [[Missouri]], singing [[Bonnie Raitt]]'s "[[I Can't Make You Love Me]]". After she sang "[[Could've Been]]" by [[Tiffany (American singer)|Tiffany]] on the top 12 girls night, judge [[Simon Cowell]] commented that she would be one of the favorites to win the competition.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://voices.yahoo.com/ladies-music-alphabet-carrie-underwood-6162406.html?cat=33 |title=Ladies in Music Alphabet-Carrie Underwood - Yahoo! Voices |publisher=voices.yahoo.com |date= |accessdate=2013-04-25 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131216015947/http://voices.yahoo.com/ladies-music-alphabet-carrie-underwood-6162406.html?cat=33 |archivedate=December 16, 2013 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Carrie Underwood |url=http://www.people.com/people/carrie_underwood/biography/ |title=Carrie Underwood Biography |publisher=People.com |date= |accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> During the top 11 finalists' performance on the March 22, 2005, ''Idol'' episode, Underwood sang a rendition of the number-one 1980s rock hit "[[Alone (Heart song)|Alone]]", made famous by [[Heart (band)|Heart]], and Cowell predicted that Underwood would not only win the competition, but she would also outsell all previous ''Idol'' winners.<ref name="foxnews">{{cite news|title = Carrie Underwood Is America's 'Idol'|url= http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,157706,00.html|publisher=Fox News|date= May 26, 2005|accessdate=December 15, 2007}}</ref> One of the show's producers later said she dominated the voting, winning every week handily.<ref>{{cite news
|url= https://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/24/arts/television/24idol.html?_r=1&oref=slogin|title= 'Idol' Tries to Keep Viewers Guessing|accessdate=May 24, 2008|author=Edward Wyatt|date= May 24, 2008|work=New York Times}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/236127/nigel-lythgoe-says-pia-toscano-s-idol-elimination-was-fair-and-square |title=Nigel Lythgoe Says Pia Toscano's Idol Elimination Was Fair and Square |publisher=E! Online |date=2011-04-12 |accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> She gained a fan base known as "Carrie's Care Bears" during the course of the show. During the final, she sang with [[Rascal Flatts]] on "[[Bless the Broken Road]]."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1863227/bio|title=Carrie Underwood : Biography|publisher=IMDb.com|accessdate=2013-12-02}}</ref> On May 25, 2005, Underwood became the season four winner. Her winnings included a recording contract worth at least a million dollars, use of a private jet for a year, and a [[Ford Mustang]] convertible.<ref>Biography Today, p. 148</ref>

===2005–2007: ''Some Hearts'' and breakthrough===
[[File:CroppedCarrieUnderwoodAtTheWorldArena.jpg|Underwood performing at the [[World Arena, Colorado Springs|World Arena]] in December 2006|thumb|left]]
Underwood's music career began with the release of her first single, "[[Inside Your Heaven]]", on June 14, 2005. The song debuted at No. 1 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]], with Underwood becoming only the third artist to bow in the top slot since chart policy changed in 1998.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/62500/idol-underwood-shoots-straight-to-no-1 |title='Idol' Underwood Shoots Straight To No. 1 |publisher=Billboard |date= |accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> She also broke ''Billboard'' chart history as the first country music artist ever to debut at No. 1 on the Hot 100 and the song became the first song from a country artist to go to No. 1 on the Hot 100 since country group [[Lonestar]]'s "[[Amazed]]" did so in 2000.<ref name="PRNewswire">{{cite web |url=http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/carrie-underwoods-inside-your-heaven-debuts-as-best-selling-song-in-the-nation-and-breaks-chart-history-54811132.html |title=Carrie Underwood's 'Inside Your Heaven' Debuts as Best Selling Song in the Nation and Breaks Chart History |publisher=[[PRNewswire]] |date=2005-06-23}}</ref> "Inside Your Heaven" is the only single by a solo country artist in the decade of 2000-2009 to reach No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart.<ref name="Billboard">{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/5149230/hot-100-55th-anniversary-every-no-1-song-1958-2013?page=0%2C4 |title=Hot 100 55th Anniversary: Every No. 1 Song (1958-2013) - 2000-2013 |work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] |date=2013-08-02 |accessdate=2013-08-10}}</ref> It also debuted at No. 1 on the [[Pop 100|''Billboard'' Pop 100]] and on the [[Canadian Singles Chart]], topping it for seven consecutive weeks, becoming the longest-running single of 2005 in Canada. It sold nearly one million copies and was certified gold by the RIAA and double platinum by the CRIA.<ref name="riaa.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=SEARCH_RESULTS&artist=Carrie%20Underwood&format=SINGLE&go=Search&perPage=50 |title=RIAA - Gold & Platinum: Carrie Underwood singles |work=RIAA.com |publisher=[[Recording Industry Association of America]] |accessdate=2012-07-01 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130225031458/http://riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=SEARCH_RESULTS |archivedate=February 25, 2013 }}</ref><ref name="cert">{{cite web|url=http://www.cria.ca/gold/0705_g.php |title=Gold and Platinum - July 2005 |work=CRIA.ca |publisher=[[CRIA|Canadian Recording Industry Association]] |accessdate=2012-07-01 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101019172113/http://cria.ca/gold/0705_g.php |archivedate=October 19, 2010 |df=mdy }}</ref>

Underwood's debut album, ''[[Some Hearts]]'', was released on November 15, 2005, entering the [[Billboard charts|''Billboard'' charts]] with 315,000 copies sold, debuting at No. 1 on the [[Top Country Albums|''Billboard'' Top Country Albums]] and at No. 2 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/60566/madonna-dances-straight-to-no-1 |title=Madonna Dances Straight To No. 1 |publisher=Billboard |date= |accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> The large first week sales of ''Some Hearts'' made it the biggest debut of any country artist since the advent of the [[SoundScan]] system in 1991.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.biography.com/people/carrie-underwood-16730308 |title=Carrie Underwood Biography - Facts, Birthday, Life Story |publisher=Biography.com |date= |accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> ''Some Hearts'' became the best-selling album of 2006 in all genres in the United States.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/266342/best-of-the-2000s-part-1 |title=Best Of The 2000s: Part 1 |work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] |date= 2009-12-22}}</ref> The album was also the best-selling country album of both 2006 and 2007, making Underwood the first female artist in ''Billboard'' history to earn back-to-back honors for Top Country Album.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.opry.com/artists/u/Underwood_Carrie.html |title=Opry meamber: Carrie Underwood |publisher=[[Grand Ole Opry]]}}</ref> Additionally, it was the best-selling female country album of 2005, 2006, and 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/artists/carrie-underwood/biography |title=Carrie Underwood &#124; Bio, Pictures, Videos |publisher=Rolling Stone |date=2013-04-18 |accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> ''Some Hearts'' has since become the fastest-selling debut country album in the history of the [[SoundScan]] era,<ref name="cmt20070110">{{cite news|title= Carrie Underwood's Album Is Quintuple Platinum|url= http://www.cmt.com/news/articles/1549687/01102007/underwood__carrie.jhtml|publisher=[[Country Music Television|CMT]]|date= January 10, 2007|accessdate=August 6, 2007}}</ref><ref name="cst">{{cite news | title = Chart success continues for Carrie Underwood | url = http://www.countrystandardtime.com/news/newsitem.asp?xid=103&t=Chart_success_continues_for_Carrie_Underwood | publisher=Country Standard Time News | date = February 15, 2006 | accessdate =August 6, 2007}}</ref> the best-selling solo female debut album in country music history,<ref name="Gactv.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.gactv.com/gac/nw_headlines/article/0,3034,GAC_26063_5802667_,00.html |title=News : Headlines : Carrie Underwood Sets Sales Record : Great American Country |publisher=Gactv.com |date=February 8, 2008 |accessdate=March 22, 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20120525224840/http://www.gactv.com/gac/nw_headlines/article/0,3034,GAC_26063_5802667_,00.html |archivedate=May 25, 2012 }}</ref> the best-selling Country album of the last 14 years,<ref name="Grein">{{cite web|last=Grein |first=Paul |url=http://music.yahoo.com/blogs/chart-watch/chart-watch-extra-top-albums-last-10-years-181452729.html |title=Chart Watch Extra: Top Albums Of Last 10 Years &#124; Chart Watch (NEW) - Yahoo! Music |publisher=Music.yahoo.com |date=2012-03-16 |accessdate=2012-03-22 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6C9IVZ5q0?url=http://music.yahoo.com/blogs/chart-watch/chart-watch-extra-top-albums-last-10-years-181452729.html |archivedate=November 13, 2012 |df= }}</ref> and the best-selling album by an ''American Idol'' alumni in the US.<ref name="ReferenceB">{{cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carrie-underwood-s-some-hearts-hits-7-million-becoming-the-best-selling-solo-female-country-deb |title=Carrie Underwood's Some Hearts Hits 7 Million, Becoming the Best-Selling Solo Female Country Debut in RIAA History! &#124; The Official Carrie Underwood Site |publisher=Carrieunderwoodofficial.com |date=2005-11-15 |accessdate=2012-03-17 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120225002500/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carrie-underwood-s-some-hearts-hits-7-million-becoming-the-best-selling-solo-female-country-deb |archivedate=February 25, 2012 }}</ref> The album is certified eight times platinum by the RIAA, the highest album certification of any country artist to emerge since 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.riaa.com/gold-platinum/?tab_active=default-award&ar=CARRIE+UNDERWOOD&ti=STORYTELLER|title=Gold & Platinum - RIAA|publisher=}}</ref>

The album's second single,<ref name="bullatlanta1">{{cite web|url=http://www.bullatlanta.com/iplaylist/artist/703310/?_show |archive-url=https://archive.is/20121205232210/http://www.bullatlanta.com/iplaylist/artist/703310/?_show |dead-url=yes |archive-date=December 5, 2012 |title=94.9 The Bull, The Most Country Guaranteed! |publisher=Bullatlanta.com |accessdate=March 22, 2010}}</ref> "[[Jesus, Take the Wheel]]" was released to radio in October and later peaked at No. 1 on the ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' Hot Country Songs, topping it for six consecutive weeks, and at number twenty on the Hot 100.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/chartbeat/474635/up-and-away-carrie-underwood-crowns-country-airplay-chart |title=Up And 'Away': Carrie Underwood Crowns Country Airplay Chart |publisher=Billboard |date= |accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> The song sold over two million copies and was certified double Platinum by the RIAA.<ref name="RIAA">{{cite web|url=http://riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?content_selector=gold-platinum-searchable-database |title=Recording Industry Association of America |publisher=RIAA |date= |accessdate=2012-03-17}}</ref> Underwood's third single, "Some Hearts", was also released in October, but exclusively to pop radio. "[[Don't Forget to Remember Me]]", her fourth single, also proved successful, reaching No. 2 on the Hot Country Songs chart. Later that autumn, Underwood's third country single,<ref name="bullatlanta1"/> "[[Before He Cheats]]", hit No. 1 on ''Billboard''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Hot Country Songs, staying there for five consecutive weeks.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/56544/chart-beat |title=Chart Beat |publisher=Billboard |date= |accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> The song peaked at No. 8 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, achieving the slowest climb ever to the top 10 of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, breaking the record that was previously held by [[Creed (band)|Creed]] from July 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1051940/chart-beat |title=Chart Beat |publisher=Billboard |date= |accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> In February 2008, when it was certified double Platinum, "Before He Cheats" became the first country song to ever be certified multi-platinum.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.riaa.com/news_room.php?content_selector=riaa-news-gold-and-platinum&news_month_filter=2&news_year_filter=2008 |title=Gold & Platinum News Country Takes The Crop |publisher=[[RIAA]] |date=February 14, 2008 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130310043432/http://riaa.com/news_room.php?content_selector=riaa-news-gold-and-platinum&news_month_filter=2&news_year_filter=2008 |archivedate=March 10, 2013 }}</ref> It has now been certified five times Platinum, selling more than four million copies, and is the fourth best-selling country digital song of all time.<ref name="riaa.com" /><ref>{{cite web |last=Grein |first=Paul |url=http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/chart_watch/74350/chart-watch-extra-lady-a-makes-country-history/ |title=Chart Watch Extra: Lady A Makes Country History &#124; Chart Watch - Yahoo! Music |publisher=New.music.yahoo.com |date=2011-04-07 |accessdate=2012-03-17 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110425065833/http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/chart_watch/74350/chart-watch-extra-lady-a-makes-country-history/ |archivedate=April 25, 2011 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> On April 11, 2007, Underwood continued her streak of top Country singles with the release of "[[Wasted (Carrie Underwood song)|Wasted]]", which peaked at No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart, sold more than one million copies and was certified Platinum by the RIAA.<ref name="autogenerated1958">{{cite web|url=http://riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?resultpage=1&table=SEARCH_RESULTS&action=&title=&artist=Underwood,%20Carrie&format=&debutLP=&category=&sex=&releaseDate=&requestNo=&type=&level=&label=&company=&certificationDate=&awardDescription=&catalogNo=&aSex=&rec_id=&charField=&gold=&platinum=&multiPlat=&level2=&certDate=&album=&id=&after=&before=&startMonth=1&endMonth=1&startYear=1958&endYear=2008&sort=Artist&perPage=25%22 |title=Recording Industry Association of America |publisher=RIAA |date= |accessdate=2012-03-17 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130730042838/http://riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?resultpage=1&table=SEARCH_RESULTS&action=&title=&artist=Underwood%2C%20Carrie&format=&debutLP=&category=&sex=&releaseDate=&requestNo=&type=&level=&label=&company=&certificationDate=&awardDescription=&catalogNo=&aSex=&rec_id=&charField=&gold=&platinum=&multiPlat=&level2=&certDate=&album=&id=&after=&before=&startMonth=1&endMonth=1&startYear=1958&endYear=2008&sort=Artist&perPage=25%22 |archivedate=July 30, 2013 |df= }}</ref> In August 2008, the "Jesus, Take the Wheel" ringtone was reported to have been certified Platinum, making Underwood the first country artist ever to have two songs hit Platinum Mastertone status together with "Before He Cheats", which had been certified earlier in 2007.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.carrieunderwood.fm/story/News/carrie--becomes-the-first-country-artist-to-dialup-two-platinum-ringtones |title=Carrie Carrie Becomes the First Country Artist to Dial-Up Two Platinum |date=August 28, 2008 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221033843/http://www.carrieunderwood.fm/story/News/carrie--becomes-the-first-country-artist-to-dialup-two-platinum-ringtones |archivedate=February 21, 2014 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> Underwood started her first headlined tour, [[Carrie Underwood: Live 2006]], with dates across [[North America]].

[[File:Carrie Underwood 2006.jpg|Underwood performing in [[Iraq]], in December 2006|thumb|right]]
At the 2005 ''Billboard'' Music Awards, her hit song "Inside Your Heaven" won the coveted Top-Selling Hot 100 Song of the Year award and also Top-Selling Country Single of the Year award, and she won Country Single Sales Artist of the Year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/60428/2005-billboard-music-awards-winners |title=2005 Billboard Music Awards Winners |publisher=Billboard |date= |accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> At the 2006 [[Academy of Country Music|Academy of Country Music Awards]], she won Top New Female Vocalist and Single of the Year, for "Jesus, Take the Wheel".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cmt.com/microsites/acm-awards/2006/winners.jhtml |title=ACM Awards 2006 : Winners |publisher=CMT.com |date=2006-05-23 |accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> At the 40th Annual [[Country Music Association Awards]], she won both the Horizon Award (now New Artist of the Year) and Female Vocalist of the Year.<ref>{{cite web|author=Published: Nov 06, 2006 |url=http://www.countryweekly.com/news/2006-cma-awards-winners |title=2006 CMA Awards Winners |publisher=Country Weekly |date=2006-11-06 |accessdate=2013-04-25 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130521152641/http://www.countryweekly.com/news/2006-cma-awards-winners |archivedate=May 21, 2013 |df= }}</ref> At the 2006 [[CMT Music Awards|CMT Awards]], Underwood won both the Breakthrough Video of the Year and Female Video of the Year for "Jesus, Take The Wheel".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cmt.com/microsites/cmt-music-awards/2006/winners.jhtml |title=2006 CMT Music Awards : Winners |publisher=CMT.com |date=2006-04-10 |accessdate=2013-04-25 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121020020336/http://www.cmt.com/microsites/cmt-music-awards/2006/winners.jhtml |archivedate=October 20, 2012 }}</ref> She later won the Breakthrough Artist of the Year Award at the [[American Music Awards]], and was also nominated for Favorite Female Country Artist.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/entertainment&id=4766155 |title=2006 American Music Awards 11/22/06 &#124; abc7.com |publisher=Abclocal.go.com |date=2006-11-22 |accessdate=2013-04-25 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130730055627/http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news%2Fentertainment&id=4766155 |archivedate=July 30, 2013 |df= }}</ref> She won five awards at the 2006 ''Billboard'' Music Awards, including the coveted Album of the Year, Top 200 Female Artist of the Year, Female Country Artist, New Country Artist, and Country Album of the Year.<ref name="billboard2006">{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/56513/the-2006-billboard-music-award-winners |title=The 2006 Billboard Music Award Winners |publisher=Billboard |date= |accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> That year, Underwood also won a [[GMA Dove Awards|Gospel Music Association (GMA) Dove Award]] for Country Recorded Song of the Year, for "Jesus, Take The Wheel".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/58835/chris-tomlin-tops-dove-awards |title=Chris Tomlin Tops Dove Awards |publisher=Billboard |date= |accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> At the [[Academy of Country Music]] Awards in 2007, Underwood won Album of the Year, Video of the Year, and Female Vocalist of the Year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cmt.com/microsites/acm-awards/2007/winners.jhtml |title=42nd Academy of Country Music Awards : ACM Awards 2007 : Winners |publisher=CMT.com |date= |accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> She was nominated for "World's Best Selling New Artist" at the 2006 [[World Music Awards]]. At the 2007 CMT Awards in [[Nashville, Tennessee]], on April 16, Underwood's "Before He Cheats" won three awards, including Video of the Year, Female Video of the Year, and Video Director of the Year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cmt.com/microsites/cmt-music-awards/archives/2007.jhtml |title=CMT Music Awards : Archives : 2007 CMT Music Awards |publisher=Cmt.com |date=2007-04-16 |accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> Underwood won two awards at the 2007 [[Country Music Association|CMA Awards]]: Female Vocalist of the Year, for the second consecutive time, and Single Record of the Year, for "Before He Cheats".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.countryweekly.com/news/2007-cma-awards-winners |title=2007 CMA Awards Winners |publisher=Country Weekly |date=2007-11-07 |accessdate=2013-04-25 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130521203106/http://www.countryweekly.com/news/2007-cma-awards-winners |archivedate=May 21, 2013 |df= }}</ref>

In 2007, at the [[49th Grammy Awards]], ''Some Hearts'' received four [[Grammy Award|Grammy]] nominations and Underwood won her first two Grammy Awards: [[Best New Artist]] and [[Best Female Country Vocal Performance]] for "Jesus, Take the Wheel.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.grammy.com/awards/49th-annual-grammy-awards|title=49th Annual GRAMMY Awards|publisher=GRAMMY.com|date=2007-02-11|accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> By winning the Best New Artist Grammy Award, Underwood became only the second country artist to ever win the award in the 56-year history of the Grammy Awards, following [[LeAnn Rimes]] (1997).<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Exh6PP0d34E|title=Carrie Underwood Interview - 2007 Grammy Awards Press Room|work=[[YouTube]]| date=March 9, 2007}}</ref> She sang the [[Eagles (band)|Eagles]] song "[[Life in the Fast Lane]]" alongside Grammy nominees [[Rascal Flatts]]. She also sang the Eagles' "[[Desperado (Eagles song)|Desperado]]" to honour [[Don Henley]] of The Eagles. She also paid tribute to [[Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys]] by performing "[[New San Antonio Rose]]". At the [[50th Grammy Awards]], in 2008, Underwood was nominated for two more Grammys: Best Female Country Vocal Performance, for "Before He Cheats" and [[Best Country Collaboration with Vocals]], for "Oh, Love" a duet with [[Brad Paisley]]. She won one Grammy Award that night, for Best Female Country Vocal Performance, and performed the song at the ceremony.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.grammy.com/awards/50th-annual-grammy-awards |title=50th Annual GRAMMY Awards |publisher=GRAMMY.com |date=2008-02-10 |accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref>

In December 2005, Underwood was named Oklahoman of the Year by ''[[Oklahoma Today (magazine)|Oklahoma Today]]''.<ref name="realitytv">{{cite news|title = 'Idol 4' winner Carrie Underwood named Oklahoman of the Year|url = http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/idol-4-winner-carrie-underwood-named-oklahoman-of-year-1006666.php|publisher=[[UPI]]|date = December 26, 2005|accessdate =August 6, 2007}}</ref> In December 2006, Underwood joined [[Tony Bennett]], [[Michael Bublé]], and [[Josh Groban]] to sing "[[For Once in My Life]]" on ''[[The Oprah Winfrey Show]]''.<ref>[http://www.oprah.com/oprahshow/Popular-Playlists/11 Popular Playlists]. Oprah.com (2006-12-11). Retrieved on 2011-08-22.</ref> That same month, she paid tribute to [[Dolly Parton]], by singing "[[Islands in the Stream (song)|Islands in the Stream]]" with [[Kenny Rogers]] (originally by Parton and Rogers) at the [[Kennedy Center Honors]], which honored Parton that year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cmt.com/news/news-in-brief/1547059/dolly-parton-receives-kennedy-center-honor.jhtml |title=News : Dolly Parton Receives Kennedy Center Honor |publisher=CMT |date=2006-12-04 |accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> Underwood performed with the [[United Service Organizations|USO]] Christmas Tour in Iraq during the 2006 Holiday season.<ref name="uso">{{cite web|url=http://www.uso.org/gallery/details.aspx?id=127 |title=Carrie Underwood Visits Troops in the Persian Gulf |accessdate=August 6, 2007 |publisher=[[USO]] |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070827012107/http://www.uso.org/gallery/details.aspx?id=127 |archivedate=August 27, 2007 }}</ref> Underwood also performed at the [[Idol Gives Back#Idol Gives Back 2007|2007 Idol Gives Back]] concert, singing "[[I'll Stand By You]]", a cover of [[Pretenders (band)|The Pretenders]] hit. Her version of the song debuted at No. 6 on ''Billboard''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Hot 100 Songs.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1052374/maroon-5-makes-wondrous-jump-to-lead-hot-100|title=Maroon 5 Makes 'Wondrous' Jump To Lead Hot 100|publisher=Billboard|date=2007-05-03|accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref>

In 2007, ''[[Forbes]]'' reported that Underwood earned over $7 million between June 2006 and June 2007.<ref name="Forbes">{{cite web |url=https://www.forbes.com/2007/12/01/celebrity-hollywood-media-cz_lg_1204kidstars_slide_12.html|title=20 Under 25: The Top-Earning Young Superstars - No. 11: Carrie Underwood|work=[[Forbes]]|date=2007-12-04}}</ref> Also in 2007, [[Victoria's Secret]] named Underwood the Sexiest Female Musician.<ref>[http://www.cmt.com/news/news-in-brief/1557730/carrie-underwood-on-victorias-secret-list.jhtml Carrie Underwood on Victoria's Secret List]. CMT (2007-04-20); retrieved on 2011-08-22.</ref>

===2007–2009: ''Carnival Ride'' and commercial success===
[[File:Carrie Underwood.jpg|Underwood at the ''[[American Idol]]'' Experience premiere, February 2009|thumb|left]]
Underwood's second album, ''[[Carnival Ride]]'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aristanashville.com/pressreleases/details.cfm?artistid=1000011&pressid=1000307|title=Arista Nashville|accessdate=August 30, 2007}}</ref> was released in October 2007.<ref name="msnbc01">{{cite news | title = Carrie Underwood plans fall CD release | url = http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19811621 | publisher=[[MSNBC]] | date = July 17, 2007 | accessdate =August 6, 2007}}</ref> On ''Carnival Ride'', Underwood was more involved in the songwriting process; she set up a writers' retreat at Nashville's famed [[Ryman Auditorium]] to collaborate with such Music Row tunesmiths as [[Hillary Lindsey]], [[Craig Wiseman]], [[Rivers Rutherford]], and [[Gordie Sampson]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://music.aol.ca/article/carrie-underwood/137/|title=Country star Underwood enjoys fast-moving 'Ride'|publisher=AOL Music Canada|accessdate=September 8, 2007}}</ref> ''Carnival Ride'' moved over 527,000 copies in its first week, debuting at No. 1 on both the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] and Top Country Albums, as well as No. 1 on the [[Canadian Albums Chart]], one of the biggest first-week sales by a female artist.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/carrie-underwood-new-carnival-ride-album-debuts-at-no-1-6018.php |title=Carrie Underwood's new 'Carnival Ride' album debuts at No. 1 |publisher=Reality TV World |date= |accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> ''Carnival Ride'' was certified double platinum in just two months after its release in December.<ref>{{cite press release | title = Carrie Underwood's Carnival Ride Certified Double Platinum, as 2007 Marks Another Milestone Year! | publisher=[[Arista Nashville]] | date = December 14, 2007 | url = http://aristanashville.com/pressreleases/details.cfm?artistid=1000011&pressid=1000367 | accessdate =December 16, 2007}}</ref> The album is now certified four times Multi-Platinum by the RIAA.<ref name="RIAA"/> "[[So Small]]", the first single from the album, was released in July 2007 and reached No. 1 on ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Hot Country Songs, topping it for three consecutive weeks.<ref name="cmt20070731">{{cite news | title = Carrie Underwood's New Single Arrives | url = http://www.cmt.com/news/articles/1565922/20070731/underwood__carrie.jhtml | publisher=[[Country Music Television|CMT]] | date = July 31, 2007 | accessdate =August 6, 2007}}</ref> "[[All-American Girl (song)|All-American Girl]]", the second single, also reached No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart. The next single, "[[Last Name (song)|Last Name]]", reached No. 1 on the Hot Country Song chart as well. This made Underwood the first female artist to have two consecutive albums each release three number ones on this chart since [[Shania Twain]] in 1998. "[[Just a Dream (Carrie Underwood song)|Just a Dream]]", the album's next single, was released on July 2008 and later peaked at No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart, staying there for two consecutive weeks. With that, Underwood became the first solo female artist to pull four number one's from one album since Twain did it with ''[[The Woman in Me (Shania Twain album)|The Woman in Me]]''.<ref name="ReferenceC">{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1043627/chart-beat-carrie-underwood-labelle-acdc |title=Chart Beat: Carrie Underwood, Labelle, AC/DC |publisher=Billboard |date= |accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> The album's fifth single, "[[I Told You So (Randy Travis song)|I Told You So]]", a duet with the original singer of the song, [[Randy Travis]], was released in February 2009. It peaked at No. 2 on the Country charts and No. 9 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]]. All singles from ''Carnival Ride'' were certified Platinum by the RIAA, for selling more than one million copies each.<ref name="RIAA"/> In January 2008, Underwood embarked on a joint tour with [[Keith Urban]] named the ''Love, Pain and the Whole Crazy Carnival Ride Tour'', with dates fixed nationwide that continued through April.<ref name="crazy carnival">{{cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/love-pain-the-whole-crazy-carnival-ride-tour |title=Love, Pain & the whole crazy Carnival Ride Tour! |publisher=Carrieunderwoodofficial.com |accessdate=2013-09-24 |date=2007-11-11 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130928074628/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/love-pain-the-whole-crazy-carnival-ride-tour |archivedate=September 28, 2013 }}</ref> She then started her headlined tour, the [[Carnival Ride Tour]], in February 2008, with dates across all North America, and ended it on December 14, 2008, playing to 1.2 million fans throughout the tour and being named the top-selling country female touring artist of 2008.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carrie-is-2008s-top-country-female-touring-artist |title=Carrie Is 2008's Top Country Female Touring Artist &#124; The Official Carrie Underwood Site |publisher=Carrieunderwoodofficial.com |date=2009-01-07 |accessdate=2012-03-17 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120406120601/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carrie-is-2008s-top-country-female-touring-artist |archivedate=April 6, 2012 }}</ref>

[[File:Carrie underwood...little big town 234 (3328788422).jpg|Underwood performing during the [[Carnival Ride Tour]], 2007|thumb]]
At the end of 2007, Underwood topped five ''Billboard'' Year-End charts, including ''Billboard'' 200 Artist of the Year and also Country Artist of the Year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1047045/the-year-in-charts-2007-an-early-peek |title=The Year In Charts 2007: An Early Peek}}</ref> Also in late 2007, she won three [[American Music Awards]]: Artist of the Year, Favorite Female Country Artist, and Favorite Country Album, for ''Some Hearts''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cbsnews.com/2100-207_162-3519877.html |title=American Music Awards - Winners List |publisher=CBS News |date=2009-02-11 |accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> At the 2008 [[Academy of Country Music|Academy of Country Music Awards]], she won Female Vocalist of the Year, for the 2nd consecutive time.<ref>{{cite web|author=Email This |url=http://www.theboot.com/2008/05/19/acm-awards-winners/ |title=Sugarland, Paisley Are Top ACM Award Winners |publisher=The Boot |date=2008-05-19 |accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> She received two nominations for the 2008 [[Country Music Association]] Awards. Underwood and Brad Paisley co-hosted the awards show and she walked away with the Female Vocalist of the Year award for the third consecutive time but lost the Album of the Year award to [[George Strait]].<ref>[http://www.cmt.com/news/country-music/1599411/brad-paisley-carrie-underwood-reflect-on-wins-at-cma-awards.jhtml News : Brad Paisley, Carrie Underwood Reflect on Wins at CMA Awards]. CMT (2008-11-14). Retrieved on 2011-08-22.</ref> At the 2008 [[American Music Awards]], Carnival Ride won the Favorite Country Album award, thus making that her 2nd consecutive win in such category.<ref>{{cite web|author=Staff|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/congratulations-carrie-0|title=Latest News &#124; The Official Carrie Underwood Site|publisher=Carrieunderwoodofficial.com|date=2008-11-24|accessdate=2013-04-25|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130521183659/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/congratulations-carrie-0|archivedate=May 21, 2013}}</ref>

In 2008, Underwood won her first international award, which was "Female Vocalist of the Year" at the [[European Country Music Association]] Awards.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.europeancma.com/awards_2007.htm|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110112075557/http://www.europeancma.com/awards_2007.htm|archivedate=2011-01-12|title=Awards 2007|publisher=Europeancma.com|date=May 23, 2008|accessdate=January 6, 2011}}</ref> For the 44th [[Academy of Country Music]] Awards, in 2009, Underwood was nominated for four major awards. Underwood won for Female Vocalist of the Year and Entertainer of the Year, thus making her the first woman to win the award in ten years and the 7th female to take it in the award show's four-decade run.<ref>{{cite web|author=Craig Shelburne|url=http://www.cmt.com/news/country-music/1608681/carrie-underwood-says-she-accepts-acm-award-on-behalf-of-countrys-women.jhtml|title=News: Carrie Underwood Says She Accepts ACM Award on Behalf of Country's Women|publisher=CMT|date=2009-04-06|accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> Underwood was nominated for Video of the Year at the 2009 [[Country Music Television|CMT]] Awards for "Just A Dream". In 2009, at the [[51st Grammy Awards]], she won, for the third year in a row, the [[Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance]], for "Last Name", and performed the song at the ceremony.<ref>{{cite web|author=Beville Darden|url=http://www.theboot.com/2009/02/08/underwood-paisley-plant-and-krauss-claim-early-grammys/ |title=Underwood, Paisley, Plant & Krauss Claim Early Grammys |publisher=The Boot|date=2009-02-08|accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Beville Darden|url=http://www.theboot.com/2009/02/08/sugarland-paisley-plant-and-krauss-win-big-at-grammys|title=Sugarland, Paisley, Plant & Krauss Win Big at Grammys|publisher=The Boot|date=2009-02-08|accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> At the [[52nd Grammy Awards]] in 2010, Underwood won her fifth Grammy Award: She won the [[Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals]] for "[[I Told You So (Randy Travis song)|I Told You So]]" with [[Randy Travis]] and was also nominated again for Best Female Country Vocal Performance, for "Just A Dream".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://content.usatoday.com/communities/idolchatter/post/2010/01/carrie-underwood-wins-fifth-grammy/1#.UXNN6LWG2So |title=Carrie Underwood wins fifth Grammy |publisher=Content.usatoday.com |date=2010-01-31 |accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> At the ceremony, she performed with [[Celine Dion]], [[Usher (entertainer)|Usher]], [[Smokey Robinson]], and [[Jennifer Hudson]] during the 3-D [[Michael Jackson]] tribute.<ref>michael-jackson-grammy-tribute-focuses-on-his-love-planet.jhtml</ref> Grammy Awards producer Ken Ehrlich stated that Michael Jackson greatly admired Underwood, which is why she was hand-picked to perform during his tribute.<ref>[http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/special-tribute-michael-jackson-52nd-annual-grammy-awards "Carrie In Michael Jackson Tribute at Grammy's!"] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100124074408/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/special-tribute-michael-jackson-52nd-annual-grammy-awards |date=January 24, 2010 }}, ''CarrieUnderwoodOfficial.com'', January 20, 2010. Retrieved August 23, 2010.</ref>

On May 13, 2008, Underwood was invited by [[Randy Travis]] to become a [[List of Grand Ole Opry Members|member]] of the [[Grand Ole Opry]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbycvUQzVD8 |title=Carrie Underwood - I Told You So |publisher=youtube.com |date=2009-11-13 |accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> Later that month she was officially inducted by Garth Brooks into the Grand Ole Opry.<ref>{{cite web|author=Paramore - Redd Online Marketing |url=http://www.opry.com/news/2008/05-13.html |title=Carrie Underwood Inducted As Newest Member of the Opry by Garth Brooks |publisher=Opry.com |date= |accessdate=2013-04-25 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130127121022/http://www.opry.com/news/2008/05-13.html |archivedate=January 27, 2013 }}</ref> A few months earlier, she sang [[Julie Andrews]]'s classic, the title song from ''[[The Sound of Music]]'', at the 2007 ''Movies Rock: A Celebration Of Music In Film''.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20091108113833/http://www.thecelebrityblog.com/2007/12/carrie-underwood-performs-at-movies-rock-2007/ " Carrie Underwood performs at Movies Rock 2007 The Celebrity Blog, Celebrity gossip, celebrity rumors Hollywood gossip blog]. Thecelebrityblog.com (2007-12-03). Retrieved on 2011-08-22.</ref> On October 22, 2008, Underwood unveiled her wax figure at [[Madame Tussauds]] New York.<ref>{{cite web|author=Oct 23, 2008 |url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carrie-underwood-unveils-her-wax-figure-at-madame-tussauds-new-york |title=Latest News &#124; The Official Carrie Underwood Site |publisher=Carrieunderwoodofficial.com |date=2008-10-23 |accessdate=2013-04-25 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130521210307/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carrie-underwood-unveils-her-wax-figure-at-madame-tussauds-new-york |archivedate=May 21, 2013 }}</ref> In 2008, it was reported by ''[[Forbes]]'' that Underwood earned over $9 million between June 2007 and June 2008, being No. 79 on the Top Celebrity 100 list.<ref name="forbes.com">{{cite web |url=https://www.forbes.com/lists/2008/53/celebrities08_Carrie-Underwood_MWSN.html |title=Top Celebrity 100 - "79 Carrie Underwood |work=[[Forbes]] |date=2008-06-11}}</ref> In 2009, ''[[Forbes]]'' reported that Underwood was the top earning ''American Idol'' alumnus from June 2008 to May 17, 2009. She earned more than twice as much as the second-place finisher, with estimated earnings of $14&nbsp;million during this time period.<ref name="Top Earning Idols">{{cite web|author1=Evan Hessel |author2=Dirk Smillie |url=https://www.forbes.com/2009/05/18/top-earning-american-idols-business-media-idols_slide_2.html?thisSpeed=15000 |title=Top Earning Idols |work=Forbes |date=May 18, 2009 |accessdate=March 22, 2010}}</ref> She appeared on the holiday CD ''Hear Something Country Christmas 2007'' with a rendition of "[[Do You Hear What I Hear?]]". The song reached No. 2 on the AC Chart and remained there for three consecutive weeks.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/chart_beat/bonus.jsp |title=Breaking Music News – Music Business Information – Music Industry Sales |work=Billboard |accessdate=March 22, 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070826143606/http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/chart_beat/bonus.jsp |archivedate=August 26, 2007 }}</ref> She recorded the song "Ever Ever After" for [[Enchanted (soundtrack)|the soundtrack]] of the 2007 [[Walt Disney Pictures|Walt Disney]] film ''[[Enchanted (2007 film)|Enchanted]]''. Underwood co-wrote a song for ''Idol'' alum [[Kristy Lee Cook]]'s major-label debut album ''[[Why Wait (album)|Why Wait]]''. At the [[Idol Gives Back#Idol Gives Back 2008|2008 Idol Gives Back]], she sang [[George Michael]]'s classic "[[Praying For Time]]" and later recorded it.<ref>{{cite web|last=Byrne |first=Katie |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1584907/snoop-gets-sentimental-fergie-does-cartwheels-at-idol-gives-back.jhtml |title='American Idol' Gives Back: Snoop Dogg Gets Sentimental, Fergie Does Cartwheels At Charity Event - Music, Celebrity, Artist News |publisher=MTV.com |date=April 7, 2008 |accessdate= April 25, 2013}}</ref> In November 2008, Underwood recorded a virtual and posthumous duet with [[Elvis Presley]], on his classic "[[I'll Be Home For Christmas]]", for his 2008 album ''Christmas Duets''. Elvis's ex-wife, [[Priscilla Presley]], herself asked Underwood to do the duet: "Priscilla wanted me to do 'I'll Be Home For Christmas'", she says. "I couldn't say 'no'."<ref>[http://www.canada.com/topics/entertainment/music/story.html?id=0eb60563-f0d2-4a75-8e09-c24d7268180b Carrie Underwood branches out] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120517032946/http://www.canada.com/topics/entertainment/music/story.html?id=0eb60563-f0d2-4a75-8e09-c24d7268180b |date=May 17, 2012 }}. Canada.com (November 23, 2008). Retrieved on August 22, 2011.</ref> In March 2009, she tracked a cover of [[Mötley Crüe]]'s ballad "[[Home Sweet Home (Mötley Crüe song)|Home Sweet Home]]" for the ''American Idol'' [[American Idol (season 8)|season eight]] farewell theme.<ref>Kaufman, Gil. (March 10, 2009) [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1606634/carrie-underwood-records-american-idol-farewell-theme.jhtml Carrie Underwood Covers Motley Crue For 'American Idol' Farewell Theme - Music, Celebrity, Artist News]. MTV. Retrieved on August 22, 2011.</ref>

===2009–2012: ''Play On'' and collaborations===
[[File:CarrieUnderwoodNov09.jpg|thumb|left|Underwood at the 2009 [[American Music Awards]]]]
Underwood released her third studio album, ''[[Play On (Carrie Underwood album)|Play On]]'', on November 3, 2009.<ref>{{cite web|author=Aug 31, 2009|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/its-official-carries-new-album-play-out-nov-3|title=Latest News: The Official Carrie Underwood Site|publisher=Carrieunderwoodofficial.com|date=August 31, 2009|accessdate=April 25, 2013|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130521203823/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/its-official-carries-new-album-play-out-nov-3|archivedate=May 21, 2013 }}</ref> The album debuted atop both the ''Billboard'' 200 and Top Country Albums, selling over 318,000 copies in its first week, and became, upon its release, the top-selling release of the year by a female artist, but was later overtaken by [[Susan Boyle]]'s ''[[I Dreamed a Dream (album)|I Dreamed a Dream]]'' and finished the year as No. 2.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/daily-noise/266739/carrie-underwood-tops-the-charts-kelly-clarkson-branches-out|title=Carrie Underwood Tops the Charts, Kelly Clarkson Branches Out|publisher=Billboard|date=November 7, 2007|accessdate= April 25, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/266745/carrie-underwood-claims-second-no-1-on-billboard-200|title=Carrie Underwood Claims Second No. 1 On Billboard 200|publisher=Billboard|accessdate=April 25, 2013}}</ref> Underwood wrote a song with pop/R&B singer-songwriter [[Ne-Yo]] for the album, the song, however, did not make the album.<ref>[http://content.usatoday.com/communities/idolchatter/post/2009/08/carrie-underwood-writing-with-ne-yo/1 "Carrie Underwood writing with Ne-Yo"], ''USA Today'', August 25, 2009.</ref> The first single from the album, "[[Cowboy Casanova]]", co-written by Underwood, [[Brett James]] and [[hip hop music|hip hop]] producer [[Mike Elizondo]], was released in September 2009. It was a huge success, jumping from No. 96 to No. 11 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in its second week, one of the [[List of Billboard Hot 100 chart achievements and milestones#Biggest single-week upward movements|biggest single-week upwards on the chart]] of all time.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/267222/feeling-steady-black-eyed-peas-match-decade-mark-on-hot-100|title='Feeling' Steady: Black Eyed Peas Match Decade Mark On Hot 100|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|date=2009-10-01}}</ref> It later peaked at No. 1 on the [[Hot Country Songs]] chart in just ten weeks, the year's fastest chart-topper by a country female and the fastest number one of her career at that time (her 2014 single "Something in the Water" topped the Hot Country Songs chart in its seventh week).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/%E2%80%9Ccowboy-casanova%E2%80%9D-becomes-carrie%E2%80%99s-11th-1-single|title="Cowboy Casanova" Becomes Carrie's 11th #1 |date=2009-11-10|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140223033955/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/%E2%80%9Ccowboy-casanova%E2%80%9D-becomes-carrie%E2%80%99s-11th-1-single|archivedate=February 23, 2014}}</ref> "Cowboy Casanova" has sold over 2 million copies, being certified double Platinum. Second single, "[[Temporary Home]]"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allaccess.com/country/future-releases|title=Future Releases for Country Radio Stations|publisher=Allaccess.com|accessdate=March 22, 2010}}</ref> hit No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs and the RIAA certified it Platinum.<ref name="theboot.com">{{cite web|author=Donna Hughes|url=http://www.theboot.com/2010/03/30/carrie-underwood-temporary-home-lyrics/1#c26692743|title=Carrie Underwood Feels Right at 'Home' at No. 1|publisher=The Boot|date=March 30, 2010|accessdate=June 10, 2010}}</ref> "[[Undo It]]", Underwood's third single from "Play On", was released to radio in May. It was later certified Platinum and hit No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart, giving Underwood her tenth number-one single on the Hot Country Songs.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/957163/chart-beat-wednesday-carrie-underwood-keha-rod-stewart|title=Chart Beat Wednesday: Carrie Underwood, Ke$ha, Rod Stewart|publisher=Billboard|date=January 20, 1990|accessdate=April 25, 2013}}</ref> The 4th single from ''Play On'', "[[Mama's Song]]", was released to country radio in September, peaked at two on the Hot Country Songs and was certified Gold by the RIAA. The album is certified Triple Platinum.<ref name="riaa.com-2">{{cite web|url=http://riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?resultpage=1&table=SEARCH_RESULTS&action=&title=&artist=Underwood,%20Carrie&format=&debutLP=&category=&sex=&releaseDate=&requestNo=&type=&level=&label=&company=&certificationDate=&awardDescription=&catalogNo=&aSex=&rec_id=&charField=&gold=&platinum=&multiPlat=&level2=&certDate=&album=&id=&after=&before=&startMonth=1&endMonth=1&startYear=1958&endYear=2008&sort=Artist&perPage=25%22 |title=Gold & Platinum Searchable Database |date=February 25, 2013 |publisher=RIAA |accessdate=February 25, 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130730042838/http://riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?resultpage=1&table=SEARCH_RESULTS&action=&title=&artist=Underwood%2C%20Carrie&format=&debutLP=&category=&sex=&releaseDate=&requestNo=&type=&level=&label=&company=&certificationDate=&awardDescription=&catalogNo=&aSex=&rec_id=&charField=&gold=&platinum=&multiPlat=&level2=&certDate=&album=&id=&after=&before=&startMonth=1&endMonth=1&startYear=1958&endYear=2008&sort=Artist&perPage=25%22 |archivedate=July 30, 2013 |df= }}</ref>

Underwood's [[Play On Tour]] started its first leg on March 11, 2010, in [[Reading, Pennsylvania]].<ref>[http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/ca/news/carrie-launch-play-tour-next-spring "Carrie to Launch 'Play On Tour' Next Spring"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091216130001/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/ca/news/carrie-launch-play-tour-next-spring|date=December 16, 2009}}, ''CarrieUnderwoodOfficial'', December 14, 2009; retrieved August 23, 2010.</ref> The second leg of the tour started on September 25, 2010, in [[Portland, Oregon]], and ended January 1, 2011, in [[Detroit]].<ref>[http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/ca/news/carries-play-tour-wraps-first-leg "Carrie's 'Play On Tour' Wraps First Leg!"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100706035749/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/ca/news/carries-play-tour-wraps-first-leg|date=July 6, 2010}}, ''CarrieUnderwoodOfficial.com'', June 28, 2010; retrieved August 23, 2010.</ref> Underwood sold out the prestigious [[Hollywood Bowl]] on October 2, 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carre-sells-out-hollywood-bowl-october-2-2010|title=Carre Sells Out Hollywood Bowl|date=October 2, 2010|publisher=Carrieunderwoodofficial.com|accessdate=March 17, 2012|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120324122212/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carre-sells-out-hollywood-bowl-october-2-2010|archivedate=March 24, 2012}}</ref>

In December 2010, Pollstar.com ranked the Play On Tour one of the Top 50 tours of 2010, at No. 1 on the North American raking, and No. 31 worldwide. ''Billboard'' also ranked Underwood's tour at No. 24 for all worldwide tours of 2010. On January 4, 2011, official statistics revealed that Underwood played to over 1 million fans throughout the tour,<ref>[http://www.cmt.com/news/news-in-brief/1655352/carrie-underwood-tour-reaches-1-million-fans.jhtml News: Carrie Underwood Tour Reaches 1 Million Fans], CMT.com (January 5, 2011); retrieved August 22, 2011.</ref> resulting in her being named again as the top-ranked female country touring artist of the year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/biography|title=Carrie Underwood Biography|publisher=Carrieunderwoodofficial.com|accessdate=February 25, 2013|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130521185308/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/biography|archivedate=May 21, 2013}}</ref>

At the [[2009 CMA Awards]], she received two nominations and co-hosted the ceremony with Brad Paisley.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theboot.com/2009/11/11/carrie-underwood-cma-performance|title=Carrie Underwood CMA Performance|publisher=The Boot|date=November 11, 2009|accessdate=March 22, 2010}}</ref> Underwood was nominated for six Academy of Country Music Awards. At the show, Underwood was named Entertainer of the Year, making her the first woman in history to win this award twice.<ref>{{cite web|author=Chris Talbott|url=http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=news/entertainment&id=7393085|title=Carrie Underwood wins ACM entertainer of the year|publisher=Abclocal.go.com|date=April 19, 2010|accessdate=April 25, 2013}}</ref> Host [[Reba McEntire]] presented Underwood with the "ACM Triple Crown Award" signifying her winning Top New Artist, Top Female Vocalist, and Entertainer of the Year during her career. She was only the second Female to win the coveted "Triple Crown Award", the first being [[Barbara Mandrell]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://m.vh1.com/news/article.rbml?id=1637295&artist=fogerty_john|title=Miranda Lambert, Lady Antebellum, Carrie Underwood Reign at ACM Awards|publisher=vh1.com|accessdate=December 2, 2013|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203091733/http://m.vh1.com/news/article.rbml?id=1637295&artist=fogerty_john|archivedate=December 3, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://voices.yahoo.com/acm-awards-carrie-underwood-wins-triple-crown-joins-5859856.html?cat=7|title=ACM Awards: Carrie Underwood Wins Triple Crown & Joins an Elite Group of Performers|publisher=voices.yahoo.com|date=April 19, 2010|accessdate=April 15, 2013|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131204055658/http://voices.yahoo.com/acm-awards-carrie-underwood-wins-triple-crown-joins-5859856.html?cat=7|archivedate=December 4, 2013}}</ref> At the [[CMT Music Awards]], Underwood walked away with Video of the Year for "[[Cowboy Casanova]]" and also won CMT Performance of the Year for "[[Temporary Home]]" from CMT: Invitation Only presents Carrie Underwood.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/957839/carrie-underwood-takes-top-prize-at-cmt-awards|title=Carrie Underwood Takes Top Prize At CMT Awards|work=Billboard|date=September 14, 2009|accessdate=January 6, 2011}}</ref> Underwood won two international awards at the 8th French Country Music Awards, which were Best Female Vocalist and Video of the Year, for "Cowboy Casanova".<ref>{{cite web|author=Gayle Thompson Comments|url=http://www.theboot.com/2010/10/27/french-country-music-awards-winners|title=French Country Music Awards Winners Announced|publisher=The Boot|date=October 27, 2010|accessdate=April 25, 2013}}</ref> At the 2010 [[American Music Awards]], she won "Favorite Country Album", for "[[Play On (Carrie Underwood album)|Play On]]", making her the only artist in the American Music Award history to have all albums awarded in such a category.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/play-marks-her-3rd-ama-win-favorite-country-album|title=Play On Marks Her 3rd AMA Win For "Favorite Country Album"|publisher=Carrieunderwoodofficial.com|date=November 22, 2010|accessdate=January 6, 2011|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110125204846/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/play-marks-her-3rd-ama-win-favorite-country-album|archivedate=January 25, 2011}}</ref> She co-hosted the 2010 [[CMA Awards]] with Brad Paisley for the third year in a row. At the 2011 Grammy Awards, Underwood was nominated for 'Best Female Country Vocal Performance' for "[[Temporary Home]]".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.grammy.com/nominees?year=2010&genre=8|title=Nominees|publisher=GRAMMY.com|accessdate=January 6, 2011}}</ref> Underwood was honored by the [[Country Music Television|CMT]] Artists of the Year special as one of the 5 top Artists of the year in 2010 in country music.<ref>[http://www.cmt.com/shows/events/artists-of-the-year/ CMT Artists of the Year : Carrie Underwood, Jason Aldean, Lady Antebellum, Taylor Swift, Zac Brown Band : TV Special]. CMT.com. Retrieved August 22, 2011.</ref> The event aired on CMT on December 3, 2010. At the 2011 [[Academy of Country Music]] Awards, Underwood sang with [[Steven Tyler]] both her song "Undo It" and [[Aerosmith]]'s "[[Walk This Way]]".<ref>{{cite web|author=Annie Reuter Comments|url=http://www.theboot.com/2011/04/04/acm-awards-performances-2011|title=ACM Awards Performances: Collaborations Steal the Show|publisher=The Boot|date=April 4, 2011|accessdate=April 25, 2013}}</ref>

In May 2011, Underwood was one of the seven women to be honored by the [[Academy of Country Music]] at the ''Girls' Night Out: Superstar Women of Country'' special. She was recognized for being the first and only female artist in the Academy's history to ever win Entertainer of the Year twice.<ref>[http://www.acmcountry.com/events/girlsnightout.php Academy of Country Music] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110807040244/http://www.acmcountry.com/events/girlsnightout.php|date=August 7, 2011}}. Acmcountry.com; retrieved August 22, 2011.</ref> At the ceremony, [[Vince Gill]] introduced Underwood and presented her with the special award. He sang one of her hits, "Jesus, Take The Wheel", and joined Underwood on a rendition performance of "[[How Great Thou Art (hymn)|How Great Thou Art]]". The video of the performance turned into a [[Viral video|viral sensation]], reaching 3 million views on [[YouTube]] within two days.<ref name="new.music.yahoo.com">[http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/ourcountry/94317/carrie-underwoods-how-great-thou-art-moves-the-masses/ Carrie Underwood's 'How Great Thou Art' Moves The Masses - Our Country] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110501075744/http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/ourcountry/94317/carrie-underwoods-how-great-thou-art-moves-the-masses |date=May 1, 2011 }}. New.music.yahoo.com (April 25, 2011); retrieved August 22, 2011.</ref>

[[File:Carrie Underwood 5 (5694826253).jpg|thumb|right| Underwood performing at the [[United States Naval Academy]], in April 2011]]
In December 2009, ''Some Hearts'' was named the number-one Country Album of the 2000 Decade by ''Billboard'' and Underwood was the top-ranked female artist on ''Billboard''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Best Country Artists of the 2000 Decade list.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts-decade-end#/charts-decade-end/country-albums?year=2009|title=Music Charts, Most Popular Music, Music by Genre & Top Music Charts|work=Billboard|date=December 31, 2009|accessdate=January 6, 2011|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101227221441/http://www.billboard.com/charts-decade-end|archivedate=December 27, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts-decade-end#/charts-decade-end/country-artists?year=2009|title=Music Charts, Most Popular Music, Music by Genre & Top Music Charts|work=Billboard|date=December 31, 2009|accessdate=January 6, 2011|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101227221441/http://www.billboard.com/charts-decade-end|archivedate=December 27, 2010}}</ref> Overall, she was ranked No. 50 on the Artists of the Decade list by ''Billboard''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/charts-decade-end#/charts-decade-end/artists-of-the-decade?year=2009|title=Music Charts, Most Popular Music, Music by Genre & Top Music Charts|work=Billboard|date=December 31, 2009|accessdate=January 6, 2011|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101227221441/http://www.billboard.com/charts-decade-end |archivedate=December 27, 2010}}</ref> Also in late 2009, Underwood had her very own ''[[CMT Invitation Only]]''<ref>[http://www.cmt.com/shows/dyn/invitation_only_carrie_underwood/series.jhtml Invitation Only: Carrie Underwood: Special Main], CMT.com; retrieved 2011-08-22.</ref> and also hosted a Christmas special, ''Carrie Underwood: An All-Star Holiday Special'', a two-hour variety show on [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] that featured [[Dolly Parton]] (with whom she sang a rendition duet of "[[I Will Always Love You]]") season seven ''American Idol'' champion [[David Cook (singer)|David Cook]], [[Kristin Chenoweth]], Brad Paisley and others.<ref>Rocchio, Christopher. [http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/idol-champ-carrie-underwood-new-play-on-album-debuts-at-no-1--9920.php 'Idol' champ Carrie Underwood's new 'Play On' album debuts at No. 1"], realitytvworld.com, November 12, 2009.</ref> In May 2010, Underwood was selected on People Magazine's 100 Most Beautiful People List for 2010. This was the 4th year in a row that she was selected for the list.<ref>{{cite web|author=Comment by SAM |url=http://blog.newsok.com/bamsblog/2010/04/29/carrie-underwood-named-to-peoples-2010-most-beautiful-list/ |archive-url=https://archive.is/20130629235156/http://blog.newsok.com/bamsblog/2010/04/29/carrie-underwood-named-to-peoples-2010-most-beautiful-list/ |dead-url=yes |archive-date=2013-06-29 |title=Carrie Underwood named to People's 2010 Most Beautiful list &#124; BAM's Blog |publisher=Blog.newsok.com |date=2010-04-30 |accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref> Also in May, [[Victoria's Secret]] named her legs the Sexiest Legs in Hollywood.<ref>[http://www.styleguru.com/entry/victorias-secret-unveils-the-sexiest-ladies-of-hollywood/ Victoria's Secret unveils the sexiest ladies of Hollywood!] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120328111757/http://www.styleguru.com/entry/victorias-secret-unveils-the-sexiest-ladies-of-hollywood/ |date=March 28, 2012 }}. Styleguru.com (2010-05-12). Retrieved on 2011-08-22.</ref> In June 2011, ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' magazine ranked Underwood as the No. 11 Queen of Pop, based on a lot of criteria from 2009 until 2011.<ref>[https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/introducing-the-queen-of-pop-20110629?page=11 Introducing the Queen of Pop | Rolling Stone Music]. Rollingstone.com. Retrieved on 2011-08-22.</ref> Underwood co-wrote and recorded a song titled "[[There's a Place for Us (song)|There's a Place for Us]]", the lead single from ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carrie-co-writes-records-title-song-chronicles-narnia |title=Carrie Co-Writes & Records Title Song For "The Chronicles Of Narnia"! &#124; The Official Carrie Underwood Site |publisher=Carrieunderwoodofficial.com |date=November 1, 2010 |accessdate=January 6, 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101230075908/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carrie-co-writes-records-title-song-chronicles-narnia |archivedate=December 30, 2010 }}</ref> Underwood and songwriters, David Hodges and Hillary Lindsey, received a nomination for the [[Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song]].<ref>[http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/40658229/ns/today-entertainment/ List of nominees for the Golden Globe Awards]. Today.msnbc.msn.com (2010-12-14). Retrieved on 2011-08-22.</ref> In March 2011, Underwood sang [[John Lennon]]'s "[[Instant Karma!]]" at the [[NBC]]'s special ''All Together Now – A Celebration of Service'', which honored former President [[George H. W. Bush]].<ref>[http://www.pointsoflight.org/tributes/news/nbc-broadcast-%E2%80%9Call-together-now-%E2%80%93-celebration-service%E2%80%9D-honoring-president-george-h-w-b NBC To Broadcast "All Together Now – A Celebration of Service" Honoring President George H. W. Bush and Volunteer Service on Monday, March 28 (8-9 PM ET) | Points of Light Institute] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110928163230/http://www.pointsoflight.org/tributes/news/nbc-broadcast-%E2%80%9Call-together-now-%E2%80%93-celebration-service%E2%80%9D-honoring-president-george-h-w-b |date=September 28, 2011 }}. Pointsoflight.org (2011-03-14). Retrieved on 2011-08-22.</ref> At the [[American Idol (season 10)|season ten]] finale of ''[[American Idol]],'' Underwood selected a song for contestant [[Lauren Alaina]] to sing.<ref name="content.usatoday.com">[http://content.usatoday.com/communities/idolchatter/post/2011/05/carrie-underwood-george-strait-picking-finale-songs-for-idols/1 Carrie Underwood, George Strait picking finale songs for Idols]. Content.usatoday.com (2011-05-23). Retrieved on 2011-08-22.</ref>

Underwood is featured on "[[Remind Me (Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood song)|Remind Me]]", a duet with Brad Paisley that reached No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs, giving Underwood her eleventh number-one single on such chart and fourteenth overall. She has also a duet with [[Tony Bennett]] on his 2011 album ''[[Duets II (Tony Bennett album)|Duets II]]''<ref>[http://tonybennett.com/ The Official Site]. Tony Bennett. Retrieved on 2011-08-22.</ref> and another duet with Randy Travis on his 2011 ''Anniversary Celebration'' album. Underwood was one of the headliners of the [[Iheartradio|iHeartRadio]] Music Festival. The event took place on September 23 and 24, 2011.{{citation needed|date=January 2017}}

On September 19, Underwood performed "[[You Really Got a Hold on Me]]" in order to honor [[Smokey Robinson]], as he was presented with the Ella Award at the [[Society of Singers]] annual dinner. Robinson returned the favor to Underwood by singing "[[My Girl (The Temptations song)|My Girl]]" to her. At the same event, they sang together with [[Stevie Wonder]], [[Natalie Cole]] and other artists a medley of multiple songs.<ref>{{cite web|author=Sep202011|url=http://www.countrymusicislove.com/2011/09/carrie-underwood-performs-for-smokey-robinson-at-awards-dinner.html|title=Carrie Underwood Performs for Smokey Robinson at Awards Dinner-Country Music Is Love|publisher=Countrymusicislove.com|date=1999-02-22|accessdate=2012-03-17|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120328175650/http://www.countrymusicislove.com/2011/09/carrie-underwood-performs-for-smokey-robinson-at-awards-dinner.html|archivedate=March 28, 2012|df=mdy-all}}</ref> In 2010, Underwood was reported by ''[[Forbes]]'' to have earned over $13 million from May 2009 to May 2010, being the top-earning ''Idol''.<ref name="http">{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/2010/05/25/carrie-underwood-clarkson-daughtry-business-entertainment-american-idol_slide_2.html|title=In Pictures: The Top-Earning 'Idols' - No. 1: Carrie Underwood|publisher=''[[Forbes]]''|date=2010-05-25}}</ref> In July 2011, Forbes reported that Underwood earned over $20 million between May 2010 and May 2011, being the top-earning ''American Idol'' alumnus for the fourth consecutive year.<ref name="ReferenceA">[https://www.forbes.com/pictures/eeel45ekei/1-carrie-underwood-20-million 1. Carrie Underwood ($20 million)], Forbes.com; retrieved 2011-08-22.</ref>

On February 4, 2012, Underwood joined [[Steven Tyler]] to record [[Country Music Television|CMT's]] [[CMT Crossroads|''Crossroads'']] at the Pepsi Coliseum during the Pepsi Super Bowl Fan Jam of [[Super Bowl XLVI]].<ref name="Jan20">[http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/steven-tyler-carrie-underwood-team-super-bowl-xlvi-saturday-night-%22cmt-crossroads%22-special-peps Steven Tyler & Carrie Underwood To Team at Super Bowl XLVI Saturday Night "CMT Crossroads" Special from Pepsi Super Bowl Fan Jam]{{dead link|date=April 2016}}, carrieunderwoodofficial.com, January 20, 2012</ref> It was the highest-rated episode in seven years.<ref>{{cite web|author=Staff|url=http://www.countrymusicislove.com/2012/02/carrie-underwood-and-steven-tylers-cmt-crossroads-is-high-rated-crossroads-episode-in-seven-years.html|title=Carrie Underwood and Steven Tyler's ‘CMT Crossroads’ is High-Rated ‘Crossroads’ Episode in Seven Years-Country Music Is Love|publisher=Countrymusicislove.com|date=2012-02-07|accessdate=2012-03-17|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130119224149/http://www.countrymusicislove.com/2012/02/carrie-underwood-and-steven-tylers-cmt-crossroads-is-high-rated-crossroads-episode-in-seven-years.html|archivedate=January 19, 2013|df=mdy-all}}</ref>

On February 12, 2012, Underwood and Tony Bennett performed their duet "[[It Had to Be You (song)|It Had to Be You]]" at the 54th Annual [[Grammy Award]]s.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.grammy.com/news/tony-bennett-chris-brown-carrie-underwood-added-to-54th-grammys-lineup|title=Tony Bennett, Chris Brown, Carrie Underwood Added To 54th GRAMMYs Lineup|publisher=GRAMMY.com|date=2012-02-07|accessdate=2012-03-17}}</ref> They also sang the song on the season two premiere of [[Blue Bloods (TV series)|Blue Bloods]] in September 2011.<ref name="Carrie Underwood Blue Bloods">{{cite web|title=Carrie Underwood Blue Bloods|url=http://tasteofcountry.com/carrie-underwood-joins-tony-bennett-for-blue-bloods-season-premiere/|publisher=Taste Of Country|accessdate=2012-09-02}}</ref>

===2012–2013: ''Blown Away'' and global tour===
[[File:Carrie Underwood - LP Field - CMA Fest 2013 - Nashville, Tn 237.jpg|thumb|left|Underwood performing at the 2013 [[CMA Music Festival]]]]
''[[Blown Away (album)|Blown Away]]'',<ref>[http://reveal.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/# Carrie Underwood Reveals Her New Album Cover! (''Blown Away'' album cover)] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120406172646/http://reveal.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/ |date=April 6, 2012 }}, reveal.carrieunderwoodofficial.com</ref> Underwood's fourth album, was released on May 1, 2012.<ref>[http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/the-615/508218/carrie-underwood-sets-release-date-for-new-album Carrie Underwood Sets Release Date for New Album] by Chuck Dauphin, Nashville Billboard.com, February 02, 2012</ref> Underwood has said that this album features songs with a "darker storyline".<ref>[http://www.theboot.com/2012/03/05/carrie-underwood-blown-away-cover/ Carrie Underwood, 'Blown Away': Cover & Title Revealed]. TheBoot.com. March 5, 2012. Retrieved March 6, 2012.</ref> "Blown Away" debuted at No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' 200, the Country Albums Chart and the Digital Albums chart in the US, selling more than 267,000 in its first week.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/488849/carrie-underwood-debuts-atop-billboard-200-beats-norah-jones-bob |title=200 : Page 1 |publisher=Billboard |date= |accessdate=2013-02-25}}</ref> The first single, "[[Good Girl (Carrie Underwood song)|Good Girl]]", was released to the [[iTunes Store]] on February 23, 2012. It was officially released to Country radio on February 27, 2012.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allaccess.com/country/future-releases |title=Future Releases for Country Radio Stations &#124; New Music Artist Free Song |publisher=AllAccess.com |date= |accessdate=2012-03-17}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/the-615/509660/carrie-underwood-to-release-good-girl-single-next-month |title=Carrie Underwood Music News & Info |publisher=Billboard.com |date= |accessdate=2012-03-17}}</ref> The music video for "Good Girl" premiered on ''[[Entertainment Tonight]]'' and on ''[[VEVO]]'' on March 12, 2012.<ref>[http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/103379/carrie-underwood-to-world-premiere-new-video-on-en Carrie Underwood To World Premiere New Video On Entertainment Tonight]. All Access Music Group. March 9, 2012. Retrieved March 9, 2012.</ref> The song peaked at No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart, giving Underwood her twelfth number-one on the chart,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/the-615/483647/country-countdown-carrie-underwood-scores-12th-no-1 |title=Hot Country Songs : Page 1 |publisher=Billboard |date= |accessdate=2013-02-25}}</ref> and was certified Double Platinum and has sold over two million copies.<ref name="carrieunderwoodofficial.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/good-girl-platinum |title=Carrie Underwood's "Good Girl" Certified Platinum! &#124; The Official Carrie Underwood Site |publisher=Carrieunderwoodofficial.com |date=2012-06-14 |accessdate=2013-02-25 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130521205606/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/good-girl-platinum |archivedate=May 21, 2013 }}</ref> The song "[[Blown Away (song)|Blown Away]]" was released as the second single from the album on July 9, 2012. It was a massive success, selling over 2 million copies, being certified Triple Platinum, reaching the Top 20 of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, the number-one spot on the [[Country Airplay|Billboard Country Airplay]] and the Top 2 of the [[Hot Country Songs|Top Country Songs]], where it became Underwood's 16th Top 10 hit on Hot Country Songs chart, a record among women in the tally's 68-year history.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/blown-away-album-certified-platinum |title=Carrie Underwood's Blown Away Album Certified Platinum And Returns To No. 1, Marking 6 Cumulative Weeks At The Summit Of Billboa &#124; The Official Carrie Underwood Site |publisher=Carrieunderwoodofficial.com |date=2012-09-06 |accessdate=2013-02-25 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130521180130/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/blown-away-album-certified-platinum |archivedate=May 21, 2013 }}</ref> The album was the 7th best-selling album of 2012, the second best-selling country album of the year and the second best-selling release by a female artist in 2012.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1481614/adeles-21-2012s-best-selling-album-gotye-has-top-song |title=Adele's '21' 2012's Best Selling Album; Gotye Has Top Song |publisher=Billboard |date=2012-01-02 |accessdate=2013-02-25}}</ref> It has been certified Double Platinum by the RIAA and sold over 1.7 million copies in the United States alone.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thelavalizard.com/2013/07/top-selling-albums-of-the-2010-2019-decade-so-far/#ixzz2aYP1HMhc|title=Top-Selling Albums of the 2010-2019 Decade (So Far)|publisher=The Lava Lizard|date=2013-07-27|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130731200241/http://thelavalizard.com/2013/07/top-selling-albums-of-the-2010-2019-decade-so-far/#ixzz2aYP1HMhc|archivedate=July 31, 2013|df=mdy-all}}</ref> In August 2012, it was announced that Underwood would have her very own [[VH1]] Unplugged (called "VH1 Presents: Carrie Underwood Unplugged") and VH1 [[Behind The Music]] episodes.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/vh1-unplugged |title=Carrie Underwood to Leave VH1 Viewers "Blown Away" this Fall with Brand New Episodes of "Unplugged" and "Behind the Music" &#124; The Official Carrie Underwood Site|publisher=Carrieunderwoodofficial.com|date=2012-08-15|accessdate=2013-02-25|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130521205239/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/vh1-unplugged|archivedate=May 21, 2013}}</ref> "[[Two Black Cadillacs]]", the third single from the album, was released on November 26. It became Underwood's 17th top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs, extending her own record, later peaking at No. 2 on Billboard's Country Airplay chart and certified Platinum.<ref name="riaa.com-2"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www1.billboard.biz/bbbiz/photos/pdf/2013/country_update_0128.pdf|title=More Than a Dozen Acts Have Their First Albums on the Launching Pad|publisher=Billboard.biz|accessdate=2013-02-26}}</ref> In March 2013, "[[See You Again (Carrie Underwood song)|See You Again]]" was released as the album's fourth single; it has peaked at number 2 on Country Airplay chart and has been certified Platinum by the RIAA.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carrie-underwood-debut-new-single-american-idol|title=Carrie Underwood To Debut New Single on "American Idol"|publisher=Official website|date=March 27, 2013|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130531071853/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carrie-underwood-debut-new-single-american-idol|archivedate=May 31, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=SEARCH_RESULTS&artist=Carrie%20Underwood&format=SINGLE&go=Search&perPage=50|title=RIAA – Gold & Platinum: Carrie Underwood singles|work=RIAA.com|publisher=[[Recording Industry Association of America]]|accessdate=February 4, 2011|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130225031458/http://riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=SEARCH_RESULTS|archivedate=February 25, 2013}}</ref>

At the 2012 [[CMT Music Awards]], Underwood won the awards for Video of the Year, for "Good Girl", and Collaborative Video of the Year, for "Remind Me", her duet with Brad Paisley. She also performed "Good Girl" at the ceremony.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.accesshollywood.com/carrie-underwood-takes-top-honors-at-cmt-awards_article_65808|title=Carrie Underwood Takes Top Honors At CMT Awards|publisher=[[Access Hollywood]]|date=2012-06-07}}</ref> At the 2012 [[American Music Awards]], she won the award for Favorite Album – Country, for ''Blown Away'', and performed "Two Black Cadillacs". In early 2013, Underwood won the prize for Top Selling International Album of the Year at the 41st [[Country Music Awards of Australia]], held by the [[Country Music Association of Australia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.country.com.au/news/cmaa-news/875-golden-guitar-winners-announced-at-2013-country-music-awards-of-australia|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130131033145/http://www.country.com.au/news/cmaa-news/875-golden-guitar-winners-announced-at-2013-country-music-awards-of-australia|archivedate=2013-01-31|title=Golden Guitar Winners Announced at 2013 Country Music Awards Of Australia|publisher=Country.com.au|date=2013-01-27|accessdate=2013-02-25}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.countrymusicchannel.com.au/pages/main-menu/news/latest-news/troy-cassar-daley-wins-big-at-the-golden-guitars|title=Troy Cassar-Daley wins big at the Golden Guitars|publisher=Countrymusicchannel.com.au|accessdate=2013-02-25|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130305091618/http://www.countrymusicchannel.com.au/pages/main-menu/news/latest-news/troy-cassar-daley-wins-big-at-the-golden-guitars|archivedate=2013-03-05|df=}}</ref> Also in February 2013, Underwood won her sixth [[Grammy Award]], for [[Grammy Award for Best Country Solo Performance|Best Country Solo Performance]], for "Blown Away".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.grammy.com/nominees?genre=8|title=The Official Site of Music's Biggest Night|publisher=GRAMMY.com|accessdate=2013-02-25}}</ref> She performed a medley of "Blown Away" and "Two Black Cadillacs" at the awards show. On February 13, Underwood received two nominations for the [[Academy of Country Music Awards]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.acmcountry.com/nominees.html|title=Academy of Country Music: Nominees|publisher=Acmcountry.com|accessdate=2013-02-25|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130315175200/http://www.acmcountry.com/nominees.html|archivedate=March 15, 2013}}</ref> She won International Album of the Year at the 2013 British Country Music Awards.<ref name="2013 British Country Music Awards">{{cite tweet|user=SonyNashvilleUK|author=Sony Nashville UK|number=405021205633064961|date=25 November 2013|title=@carrieunderwood won International Album of The Year at the British Country Music Awards at the weekend! #GoCarrie!}}</ref> At the 2013 [[CMT Music Awards]], Underwood won her 10th award, becoming the most awarded artist ever in CMT Music Awards history. She won Video of the Year for "Blown Away" for the fourth time, which also makes her the artist with the most wins ever in the category.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2013/06/06/carrie-underwood-wins-top-honor-at-cmt-awards|title=Carrie Underwood wins top honor at CMT Awards|publisher=[[Fox News]]|date=2013-06-06}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/2013-cmt-awards-carrie-underwood-and-miranda-lambert-reign-20130606|title=2013 CMT Awards: Carrie Underwood and Miranda Lambert Reign|publisher=Rolling Stone|date=2013-06-06}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cmt.com/microsites/cmt-music-awards/archives/video.jhtml|title=Video of the Year winners|publisher=[[Country Music Television|CMT]]|accessdate=January 8, 2017}}</ref>
During the ceremony, she paid tribute to tornado victims in Oklahoma, by performing "See You Again" backed by a choir from Nashville's Christ Church.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/the-615/1565773/carrie-underwood-performs-emotional-tribute-to-tornado-victims-at|title=Carrie Underwood Performs Emotional Tribute to Tornado Victims at CMT Music Awards|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|date=2013-06-06}}</ref>
[[File:Carrie Underwood on her "Blown Away Tour".JPG|thumb|right|Underwood performing in [[Canada]], during the [[Blown Away Tour|Blown Away World Tour]], 2012]]
On May 1, 2012, Underwood announced her international arena tour, the ''[[Blown Away Tour]]''. The first leg consisted, besides the North American dates, of concerts in the UK, at the [[Royal Albert Hall]] in [[London]] on June 21, 2012,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carrie-play-her-first-uk-show-and-officially-release-album-uk-first-time|title=The Official Carrie Underwood Site|publisher=Carrieunderwoodofficial.com|date=2012-04-24|accessdate=2013-02-25|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130521183206/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carrie-play-her-first-uk-show-and-officially-release-album-uk-first-time|archivedate=May 21, 2013}}</ref> which sold out in 90 minutes,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carrie-underwood-announces-%E2%80%9C-blown-away-tour%E2%80%9D|title=&#124; The Official Carrie Underwood Site|publisher=Carrieunderwoodofficial.com|date=2012-05-01|accessdate=2013-02-25|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130521183356/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carrie-underwood-announces-%E2%80%9C-blown-away-tour%E2%80%9D|archivedate=May 21, 2013}}</ref> and five shows in [[Australia]], including a sold-out date at the [[Sydney Opera House]], on July 2.<ref name="carrieunderwoodofficial.com"/> The first leg of the ''Blown Away Tour'' made Underwood the best-selling female country touring artist of 2012, grossing over $29.2 million and bringing her career tour revenues to over $95 million.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carrie-2012-top-female-country-touring-artist |title=Carrie Underwood Closes 2012 as Top Female Country Touring Artist &#124; The Official Carrie Underwood Site |publisher=Carrieunderwoodofficial.com |date=2013-01-04 |accessdate=2013-02-25 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130123165317/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carrie-2012-top-female-country-touring-artist |archivedate=January 23, 2013}}</ref> The tour had its own exhibition at the [[Country Music Hall of Fame]], called "Carrie Underwood: The Blown Away Tour Exhibition", which ran from June 5 through November 10, 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/blown-away-hall-of-fame|title=Carrie Underwood: The Blown Away Tour Exhibition To Open June 5 at The Country Music Hall of Fame ® and Museum|publisher=Carrieunderwoodofficial.com|date=2013-02-12|accessdate=2013-02-25|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130215034108/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/blown-away-hall-of-fame|archivedate=February 15, 2013}}</ref> The second leg of the tour started in February 2013, with shows in [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]], an additional show in England, as part of the [[C2C: Country to Country]] festival,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carrie-adds-shows-united-kingdom-and-ireland-blown-away-tour |title=Carrie Adds Shows In The United Kingdom And Ireland To "The Blown Away Tour" &#124; The Official Carrie Underwood Site|publisher=Carrieunderwoodofficial.com|date=2012-12-04|accessdate=2013-02-25|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121212083324/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carrie-adds-shows-united-kingdom-and-ireland-blown-away-tour|archivedate=December 12, 2012}}</ref> and several shows in North America. All dates of the second leg of the ''Blown Away Tour'' were sold out, breaking records.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/blown-away-tour-sells-out|title=Carrie Underwood’S "Blown Away Tour" Sells Out All Dates Played in 2013 &#124; The Official Carrie Underwood Site|publisher=Carrieunderwoodofficial.com|date=2013-04-03|accessdate=2013-04-25|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130406103832/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/blown-away-tour-sells-out|archivedate=April 6, 2013}}</ref> Underwood wrapped the ''Blown Away Tour'' in late May 2013, playing to one million fans across three continents and six countries. Her three headline arena tours have played to over 3.2 million fans combined.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carrie-underwood-blows-away-fans-across-three-continents-and-six-countries-her-%E2%80%9Cblown-away-tour|title=Carrie Underwood Blows Away Fans Across Three Continents and Six Countries As Her "Blown Away Tour" Wraps with One Million Fans Attending|publisher=Official website|date=2013-05-28|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130618105647/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carrie-underwood-blows-away-fans-across-three-continents-and-six-countries-her-%E2%80%9Cblown-away-tour|archivedate=June 18, 2013}}</ref> On May 31, it was announced on Underwood's official site that she would release ''The Blown Away Tour: LIVE'', a DVD with nearly 100 minutes of performance footage, behind-the-scene looks, interviews, and music videos from the album ''Blown Away''. The DVD was released on August 13, 2013, and is Underwood's first official DVD concert.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carrie-underwood-release-concert-dvd-august-13-blown-away-tour-live|title=Carrie Underwood to Release Concert DVD on August 13! The Blown Away Tour|publisher=Carrieunderwoodofficial.com|date=2013-05-31|accessdate=2013-12-02|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203001033/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carrie-underwood-release-concert-dvd-august-13-blown-away-tour-live|archivedate=December 3, 2013}}</ref>

On February 22, 2013, ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' ranked Underwood as the 16th money maker for the period from February 2012 to February 2013. She earned close to $12 million, being ''American Idol''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Top Earner and second for female country artists.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/list/1549704/musics-top-40-money-makers-2013?list_page=2|title=Music's Top 40 Money Makers 2013|publisher=Billboard|accessdate=2013-02-25}}</ref> In June 2013, ''[[Forbes]]'' placed Underwood at No. 46 on The Celebrity 100 list, reporting that she earned more than $31 million between June 2012 and June 2013, being the top-earning ''American Idol''.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.forbes.com/profile/carrie-underwood |title=Carrie Underwood on ''Forbes'' |publisher=''[[Forbes]]''}}</ref><ref name="The 2013 Celebrity 100">{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/pictures/mfl45efglk/carrie-underwood-2|title=The 2013 Celebrity 100|publisher=''[[Forbes]]''|date=2013-06-26}}</ref>

On January 21, 2013, "[[Can't Stop Lovin' You (Aerosmith song)|Can't Stop Lovin' You]]", a song by [[rock music|rock]] band [[Aerosmith]] with featured vocals by Underwood, was released as a single.<ref name="All Access">{{cite web|title=Hot/Modern/AC Future Releases|url=http://www.allaccess.com/hot-modern-ac/future-releases|publisher=Allaccess.com|accessdate=2013-01-22}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Aerosmith's Steven Tyler on 'Can't Stop Loving You' - Track-by-Track Premiere|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/aerosmiths-steven-tyler-on-cant-stop-loving-you-track-by-track-premiere-20121029|last1=Appleford|first1=Steve|date=2012-10-29|publisher=''[[Rolling Stone]]''|accessdate=2013-01-22}}</ref>

On May 25, Underwood joined [[The Rolling Stones]] onstage during the stop of the band's [[50 and Counting Tour]] in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They performed "[[It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)]]".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/videos/rolling-stones-carrie-underwood-rip-through-its-only-rock-n-roll-20130527|title=Rolling Stones, Carrie Underwood Rip Through 'It's Only Rock n' Roll'|publisher=Rolling Stone |date=2013-05-27}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1563892/carrie-underwood-joins-the-rolling-stones-on-stage-in-toronto|title=Carrie Underwood Joins Rolling Stones On Stage in Toronto|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|date=2013-05-26}}</ref> On September 22, 2013, at the [[65th Primetime Emmy Awards]], she was part of the Emmy Awards' special tribute honoring the 50th Anniversary of 1963 Television Milestones, which includes the assassination coverage of President [[John F. Kennedy]] and [[The Beatles]]' first US appearance. She performed one of The Beatles' iconic songs, "[[Yesterday (Beatles song)|Yesterday]]".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/videos/carrie-underwood-celebrates-the-beatles-at-the-emmys-20130923|title=Carrie Underwood Celebrates the Beatles at the Emmys|publisher=''[[Rolling Stone]]''|date=September 23, 2013|accessdate=March 22, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thewrap.com/carrie-underwood-to-perform-beatles-tribute-at-primetime-emmy-awards|title=Carrie Underwood to Perform During Emmy Tribute to Beatles, JFK Coverage (Updated)|publisher=[[The Wrap]]|date=September 18, 2013}}</ref>

===2014–2015: ''Greatest Hits: Decade #1''===
[[File:Carrie Underwood 2014.jpg|width1=100|thumb|left|Pregnant Underwood at the [[Grand Ole Opry]], December 2014]]
Underwood confirmed that she began planning a new album in August 2013 and would start prep work sometime in 2014.<ref>{{cite web|last=Thompson|first=Gayle|title=Carrie Underwood Already Planning Next Album|url=http://theboot.com/carrie-underwood-new-album/|work=The Boot|accessdate=January 4, 2014|date=August 12, 2013}}</ref> Underwood told ''Billboard'', "After ''The Sound of Music'', I feel like I can really buckle down and start working on the next album." Underwood also stated she has been planning another tour, which might be toned down from her earlier ones, stating, "I haven't thought about it much because I don't know what the next album is going to sound like, but I like just standing there and singing, too. I may take a different approach, a more simple approach on the next one. I loved the energy that rock concerts had," Underwood told ''Billboard''.<ref>{{cite web|last=Roland|first=Tom|title=Carrie Underwood Builds An Uncertain Future On Classic Past|url=http://www1.billboard.biz/bbbiz/photos/pdf/2013/country_update_0805.pdf|publisher=[[Prometheus Global Media]]|accessdate=January 3, 2014|date=August 5, 2013}}</ref> Underwood is featured on [[Miranda Lambert]]'s album ''[[Platinum (Miranda Lambert album)|Platinum]]'', on a song called "[[Somethin' Bad]]".<ref name="Country Weekly">{{cite web|url=http://www.countryweekly.com/videos/miranda-lambert-talks-about-singing-carrie-underwood |title=Miranda Lambert Talks About Singing With Carrie Underwood |publisher=Country Weekly |date=11 March 2014}}</ref> Released as a single, "Somethin' Bad" reached No. 1 on the [[Hot Country Songs]] chart, becoming Underwood's 13th number-one on the chart. The same week, the song vaulted to No. 19 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]].<ref name="Gary Trust">{{cite news|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/6150190/miranda-lambert-carrie-underwood-vault-to-no-1-on-hot-country|title=Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood Vault To No. 1 On Hot Country Songs|author=Gary Trust|date=July 3, 2014|work=Billboard}}</ref>

In early 2014, she performed on the [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony]], paying tribute to [[Linda Ronstadt]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/nirvana-reunite-kiss-remain-civil-at-rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame-20140411|title=Nirvana Reunite, Kiss Remain Civil at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame|publisher=''Rolling Stone''|author=Andy Greene|date=April 11, 2014}}</ref> Her performances were highly acclaimed by critics and even by [[Stevie Nicks]], who performed with Underwood.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/pictures/20-best-moments-at-the-rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame-2014-induction-20140411/best-supergroup-emmylou-harris-bonnie-raitt-stevie-nicks-carrie-underwood-and-sheryl-crow-0345858|title=20 Best Moments at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2014 Induction|publisher=''Rolling Stone''|author=Andy Greene|date=April 11, 2014}}</ref> In September, Underwood headlined the 2014 [[Global Citizen]] Festival, alongside [[Jay-Z]], [[No Doubt]] and other music acts.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6150414/global-citizen-festival-2014-jay-z-no-doubt-to-headline|title=Global Citizen Festival 2014: Jay Z, No Doubt To Headline|publisher=''Billboard''|author1=Jason Lipshutz|date=July 9, 2014}}</ref> Her cover of [[R.E.M.]]'s "[[Everybody Hurts]]" during her performance was highly praised.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/list/6266558/global-citizens-festival-2014-beyonce-jay-z-sting-no-doubt-carrie-underwood-alicia-keys|title=Global Citizen Festival 2014: Beyonce Duets With Jay Z, Sting Joins No Doubt & 8 More Highlights|publisher=''Billboard''|author=Andrew Hampp|date=September 28, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/carrie-underwood-everybody-hurts-rem-video-20140930|title=Watch Carrie Underwood cover R.E.M. at New York charity event|publisher=''Rolling Stone''|author=Joseph Hudak|date=September 30, 2014}}</ref> She headlined the 2014 [[Concert for Valor]] in November, alongside [[Eminem]], [[Metallica]], [[Foo Fighters]], and other music acts, where she was backed by the Singing Sergeants of the US Air Force during the performance of "Something in the Water".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://time.com/3579758/concert-for-valor-watch-performances-by-rihanna-eminem-bruce-springsteen|title=Concert for Valor: Watch Performances by Rihanna, Eminem, Bruce Springsteen|publisher=Time.com|author=Melissa Locker|date=November 11, 2014}}</ref> Underwood was asked by [[Bono]] himself to front [[U2]]'s World AIDS Day (RED) Concert, alongside U2, [[Bruce Springsteen]], [[Coldplay]]'s Chris Martin, and [[Kanye West]], on December 1, 2014. She was joined on stage by U2 guitarist [[The Edge]] during a performance of her song "Change", which received acclaim.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/videos/see-carrie-underwoods-stunning-world-aids-day-performance-with-u2s-the-edge-20141202|title=Watch Carrie Underwood's stunning World AIDS Day performance with U2's The Edge|publisher=''Rolling Stone''|author=Stephen L. Betts|date=December 2, 2014}}</ref>

The [[Academy of Country Music]] awarded Underwood the Gene Weed Special Achievement Award, for her widespread exposure through NFL [[NBC Sunday Night Football|Sunday Night Football]], the live NBC broadcast of ''[[The Sound of Music Live!|The Sound of Music]]'', her worldwide [[Blown Away Tour]] and her charity work with the [[American Red Cross]] and her C.A.T.S. Foundation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cmt.com/news/country-music/1724586/carrie-underwood-earns-acm-special-achievement-award.jhtml|title=Carrie Underwood Earns ACM Special Achievement Award|publisher=[[Country Music Television|CMT]]|date=March 21, 2014}}</ref> At the [[2014 Billboard Music Awards]], Underwood won the Milestone Award, for which she had been nominated due to her chart success, especially her record of having the best starting run ever by a woman on the Country Airplay chart (18 top ten hits on the chart).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/events/bbma-2014/6092041/carrie-underwood-wins-milestone-award-2014-billboard-music-awards|title=Carrie Underwood Wins Milestone Award at 2014 Billboard Music Awards|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|date=May 18, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/milestone/vote|title=2014 Billboard Milestone Award|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|date=April 1, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/events/bbma-2014/6029451/milestone-award-finalists-2014-billboard-music-awards |title=Milestone Award Finalists Announced for 2014 Billboard Music Awards |publisher=''Billboard''|date=May 1, 2014}}</ref> ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' listed Underwood as one of the [[Time 100|100 most influential people in the world]], placing her in the "Icons" category.<ref name="Time">{{cite news|url=http://time.com/70814/carrie-underwood-2014-time-100|title=TIME 100: The World's 100 Most Influential People - Icons: Carrie Underwood|publisher=''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]''|date=April 24, 2014}}</ref> She won the award for Favorite Female Country Artist at the [[American Music Awards of 2014|American Music Awards]], marking her eighth career AMA.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/events/amas-2014/6327540/american-music-awards-winners-list|title=AMAs 2014: And the Winners Are...|publisher=Billboard|date=November 23, 2014}}</ref> She was named 2014's top female Christian artist by ''Billboard''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/events/year-in-music-2014/6397770/christian-music-carrie-underwood-hillsong|title=The Year in Christian Music: Carrie Underwood & Hillsong Triumph|publisher=''Billboard''|author=Wade Jessen|date=December 9, 2014}}</ref> In 2015 at the [[57th Grammy Awards]], Underwood won [[Best Country Solo Performance]] for "[[Something in the Water (Carrie Underwood song)|Something in the Water]]", marking her seventh career Grammy Award.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.grammy.com/nominees/%27%20%20%20img_path%20%20%20%27?genre=8|title=The Official Site of Music's Biggest Night|publisher=GRAMMY.com|accessdate=2014-02-08}}</ref><ref name="Carrie Underwood official Grammy source">{{cite web|title=Past Winners Search (Carrie Underwood)|url=http://www.grammy.com/nominees/search?artist=%22Carrie+Underwood%22&field_nominee_work_value=&year=All&genre=All|work=Grammy.com|accessdate=8 February 2014}}</ref> At the [[2015 Billboard Music Awards]], she won the award for Top Christian Song for "Something in the Water".<ref name="billboard.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/bbma/6568580/billboard-music-awards-2015-winners-list |title=Billboard Music Awards 2015: See the Full Winners List |publisher=''Billboard'' |date=May 5, 2015}}</ref> At the 2015 [[CMT Music Awards]], Underwood won three awards, including Video of the Year for "Something in the Water".<ref>{{cite web|title=CMT Music Awards Winners 2015: Carrie Underwood Dominates|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/cmt-music-awards-winners-2015-carrie-underwood-dominates-20150610|website=rollingstone.com|publisher=Rolling Stone|accessdate=12 June 2015}}</ref> She won her ninth [[American Music Award]] in 2015, winning Favorite Female Country Artist.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/3831-2/ |title=Carrie Underwood scores her 22nd #1 single with 'Smoke Break', wins 9th American Music Award trophy. 'Heartbeat' to impact radio Nov. 30 |publisher=carrieunderwoodofficial.com |date=November 23, 2015}}</ref>

In September 2014, Underwood appeared on ''[[Today (U.S. TV program)|The Today Show]]'', where she announced her first greatest hits compilation, ''[[Greatest Hits: Decade 1|Greatest Hits: Decade #1]]'', which was released on December 9.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Mansfield|first1=Brian|title=Carrie Underwood to release 'Greatest Hits,' new single|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/idolchatter/2014/09/26/carrie-underwood-greatest-hits-new-single/16262017/|accessdate=September 26, 2014|work=[[USA Today]]|agency=[[Gannett Company]]|publisher=USAToday.com|date=September 26, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Betts|first1=Stephen L.|title=Carrie Underwood Announces Greatest Hits Album|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/carrie-underwood-greatest-hits-album-20140926|accessdate=September 26, 2014|work=[[Rolling Stone]]|agency=[[Jann Wenner]] [[Limited liability company|LLC]]|publisher=Rollingstone.com|date=September 26, 2014}}</ref> The album's lead single, "[[Something in the Water (Carrie Underwood song)|Something in the Water]]", became a [[Crossover (music)|crossover]] success. It reached No. 1 on the [[Hot Country Songs]] chart, becoming her fourteenth number-one hit on that chart and her second in 2014.<ref name="Wade Jessen">{{cite news|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/6319523/carrie-underwood-climbs-to-no-1-on-hot-country-songs-following|title=Carrie Underwood Climbs to No. 1 on Hot Country Songs Following CMA Awards|author=Wade Jessen|date=November 13, 2014|work=Billboard}}</ref> With fourteen number ones, she holds the record as the female country artist with the most number-one hits on the Hot Country Songs chart in the Nielsen SoundScan era (since 1991) in the ''[[Guinness Book of World Records|Guinness Book]].''<ref name="guinnessworldrecords1">{{cite web|url=http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/records-9000/most-country-no1s-for-a-female-artist-in-the-us|title=Most country no.1s for a female artist in the US|publisher=Guinnessworldrecords.com|date=2010-01-01|accessdate=2012-03-17}}</ref> The song topped the [[Hot Christian Songs]] chart and has held the top spot for multiple consecutive weeks.<ref name="Wade Jessen"/> It debuted at No. 24 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|Hot 100]] chart as well.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/6281322/carrie-underwood-water-hot-country-christian-charts |title=Carrie Underwood's 'Water' Splashes Onto Hot Country Songs, Hot Christian Songs Charts|publisher=Billboard|author=Wade Jessen|date=October 9, 2014}}</ref> The song set and broke multiple [[airplay]] records on Country radio in its first week. In February 2015, "[[Little Toy Guns]]" was released as the second single from the compilation. The track peaked at number six on Billboard's Hot Country Songs, number two on the Country Airplay Chart and number 47 on the Hot 100. The song was nominated for Best Country Solo Performance at the 58th Grammy Awards. The compilation debuted with the biggest sales debut for a hits collection in any genre of music in more than six years and the biggest first-week sales for a female hits album in any genre in over nine years.<ref name="Greatest Hits: Decade #1">{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/6406661/j-cole-third-no-1-album-chart|title=J. Cole Earns Third No. 1 Album on Billboard 200 Chart|author=Keith Caulfield|publisher=Billboard|date=December 17, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tennessean.com/story/entertainment/music/2014/12/17/carrie-underwoods-new-greatest-hits-package-sets-bar/20559677|title=Carrie Underwood's new greatest hits package sets bar|author=Cindy Watts|publisher=[[The Tennessean]]|date=December 17, 2014}}</ref>

===2015–present: ''Storyteller'' and label change===
Underwood returned to the studio to finish her fifth studio album in the spring of 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tasteofcountry.com/carrie-underwood-baby-boy-song/ |title=Carrie Underwood Says Song About Baby Isaiah Likely to Make New Album |author=Sam Alex |work=Taste of Country}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tennessean.com/story/entertainment/music/2015/06/19/carrie-underwood-says-focus-somewhat-shifted-now/28993119/ |title=Carrie Underwood says focus is 'somewhat shifted now' |author=Cindy Watts |work=The Tennessean |date=June 19, 2015}}</ref> On August 20, 2015, via live Facebook stream, Underwood announced her album would be titled ''[[Storyteller (Carrie Underwood album)|Storyteller]]'' and was scheduled to be released on October 23, 2015. The lead single, "[[Smoke Break]]", was serviced to radio immediately following the announcement.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thebig98.com/articles/entertainment-news-104651/surprise-carrie-underwood-drops-new-song-13870698/ |title=SURPRISE! Carrie Underwood Drops New Song 'Smoke Break' |publisher=The BIG 98 |date=2015-08-20 |accessdate=2015-10-23}}</ref>
''Storyteller'' debuted at No. 2 on the [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]], making Underwood the only country artist to have their first five studio albums debut at Nos. 1 or 2 on the ''Billboard'' 200.<ref name="billboard11-2-2015">{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/6746293/5-seconds-of-summer-second-no-1-album-billboard-200|first=Keith|last=Caulfield|title=5 Seconds of Summer Earns Second No. 1 Album on Billboard 200 Chart|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Prometheus Global Media]]|date=November 1, 2015|accessdate=November 1, 2015}}</ref> In addition, the album debuted at No. 1 on the [[Billboard charts|Top Country Albums]] chart, earning Underwood another record as the only artist to score six consecutive number-one albums on that chart.<ref name="billboard11-1-2015">{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/6752918/carrie-underwood-history-sixth-no-1-thomas-rhett-sam-hunt-old-dominion|first=Jim|last=Asker|title=Carrie Underwood Makes History With Sixth No. 1; Rhett, Hunt, Old Dominion Make Moves|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|publisher=[[Prometheus Global Media]]|date=November 3, 2015|accessdate=November 5, 2015}}</ref> ''Storyteller'' has since been certified Platinum by the RIAA.<ref name="RIAA"/>

The album's second single, "[[Heartbeat (Carrie Underwood song)|Heartbeat]]", became Underwood's 14th leader on the [[Country Airplay]] while the album's third single, "[[Church Bells (song)|Church Bells]]", became her 15th career No. 1 on the [[Country Airplay]] chart, both extending her record for the most number one's among women in the history of the chart.<ref name="country airplay record">{{cite web|last1=Asker|first1=Jim|title=Carrie Underwood Rings in 15th No. 1; Sam Hunt Earns High Five |url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/7445685/country-charts-carrie-underwood-sam-hunt |publisher=''Billboard'' |date=July 19, 2016}}</ref> Underwood became the first female artist to score two number one hits on the Country Airplay chart in 2016.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.soundslikenashville.com/news/carrie-underwood-scores-her-24th-no-1-with-church-bells|title=Carrie Underwood Scores Her 24th No. 1 With "Church Bells"|date=2016-07-18|language=en-US|access-date=2016-07-19}}</ref> A fourth single, "[[Dirty Laundry (Carrie Underwood song)|Dirty Laundry]]", was released from the album in August 2016.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Liebig|first1=Lorie|title=Carrie Underwood Ditches a Cheater in 'Dirty' New Single|url=http://www.wideopencountry.com/carrie-underwood-dirty-new-single/|publisher=Wide Open Country|accessdate=17 August 2016}}</ref>''Billboard'' ranked Underwood as the top female country artist for the year, and fifth overall.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/7597538/chris-stapleton-carrie-underwood-country-charts-billboard-2016|title=The Year in Country Charts: Chris Stapleton, Carrie Underwood, FGL, Maren Morris & More|newspaper=Billboard|access-date=2016-12-11}}</ref>

Underwood launched the [[Storyteller Tour: Stories in the Round|Storyteller Tour]], her fifth headlining tour, in January 2016, with a second half picking up in August. The tour has since played to over 1 million fans, completing 92 shows across 7 countries while being named by ''Billboard'' the top country tour for the first half of the year.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/carrie-wraps-biggest-tour-of-career/|title=Carrie Underwood|website=www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com|access-date=2016-12-02}}</ref>[[File:Carrie_Underwood,_Storyteller_Tour,_Wells_Fargo_Center.jpg|thumb|right|Underwood performs during the [[Storyteller Tour]], 2016.]]

In June 2016, Underwood received three nominations from the CMT Music Awards, taking home two honors for "Smoke Break", expanding her [[CMT Music Award]] total to 15—the most among all acts.<ref>{{cite web|title=Carrie Underwood On Her CMT Music Awards Wins|url=https://www.accesshollywood.com/videos/carrie-underwood-on-her-cmt-music-awards-wins/|publisher=Access Hollywood|accessdate=2 July 2016}}</ref> She was named Female Vocalist of the Year by the [[American Country Countdown Awards]] in 2016,<ref>{{cite web |last1=Dukes |first1=Billy |title= Carrie Underwood Dedicates ACCAs Win to 10-Year-Old Isley Thibodeaux [Watch] |url= http://tasteofcountry.com/carrie-underwood-accas-win-isley-thibodeaux/ |publisher= Taste of Country |accessdate=9 July 2016}}</ref> and also received the [[CMA Award|CMA]] Chairman's Award.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Whitaker |first1=Sterling|title=Brad Paisley, Carrie Underwood Honored With CMA Chairman's Award Read More: Brad Paisley, Carrie Underwood Honored by CMA |url= http://tasteofcountry.com/brad-paisley-carrie-underwood-cma-chairmans-award/ |publisher= Taste of Country |accessdate=9 July 2016}}</ref> In July, she picked up her fifth [[Teen Choice Awards|Teen Choice Award]], for [[Teen Choice Award for Choice Music - Country Artist|Choice Country Artist]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.soundslikenashville.com/news/carrie-underwood-brad-paisley-win-at-2016-teen-choice-awards/|title=Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley win at 2016 Teen Choice Awards|last=Brickey|first=Kelley|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref> Underwood also received two nominations from the Billboard Music Awards, including Top Country Artist.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://m.newsok.com/article/5491052|title=Carrie Underwood and MercyMe finalists for Billboard Music Awards {{!}} NewsOK.com|website=m.newsok.com|access-date=2016-10-16}}</ref> In September 2016, Underwood was the first artist to receive the [[Academy of Country Music Awards|ACM]] Lifting Lives Gary Haber Award, for her continuous work with charities.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.tennessean.com/story/entertainment/music/2016/08/30/carrie-underwood-luke-bryan-more-come-out-10th-acm-honors/89602162/|title=Keith Urban, Luke Bryan, more come out for 10th ACM Honors|access-date=2016-09-10}}</ref>

On October 20, 2016, Underwood was honored as one of [[CMT (U.S. TV channel)|CMT]] Artists of the Year, marking her third year to receive the award.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.cmt.com/news/1770854/cmt-artists-of-the-year-are-carrie-underwood-chris-stapleton-florida-georgia-line-luke-bryan-thomas-rhett/|title=CMT Artists of the Year Are Carrie Underwood, Chris Stapleton, Florida Georgia Line, Luke Bryan, Thomas Rhett|access-date=2016-09-13}}</ref> Underwood received four nominations for the 50th annual [[Country Music Association Awards]], including her first nomination for Entertainer of the Year.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/country/news/stapleton-eric-church-lead-2016-cma-awards-nominations-w437131|title=Stapleton, Maren Morris, Eric Church Lead 2016 CMA Awards Nominations|access-date=2016-09-01}}</ref> She walked away with Female Vocalist of the Year, her fourth time to win the award.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.google.com/amp/www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2016/11/03/carrie-underwood-breaks-miranda-lamberts-six-year-female-vocalist-winning-streak.amp.html?client=ms-android-att-us|title=Carrie Underwood breaks Miranda Lambert's six-year female vocalist winning streak|date=2016-11-03|newspaper=Fox News|language=en-US|access-date=2016-11-03}}</ref> She further received three nominations for the 2016 [[American Music Awards]], including the top prize for Artist of the Year.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://theboot.com/2016-american-music-awards-country-nominees/|title=Carrie Underwood and More Up for 2016 American Music Awards|website=The Boot|access-date=2016-10-10}}</ref> She won [[American Music Award for Favorite Country Female Artist|Favorite Female Country Artist]] for the fourth time and Favorite Country Album (for ''Storyteller'') for the fifth time, expanding her record as the only artist to win the award for all albums released.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.theamas.com/winners/2016-winners/ |title=2016 Winners - American Music Awards |access-date=November 20, 2016}}</ref>

Underwood was one of 30 artists to perform on "''[[Forever Country]]''", a mash-up track of "[[Take Me Home, Country Roads]]", "[[On the Road Again (Willie Nelson song)|On the Road Again]]", and "[[I Will Always Love You]]" celebrating 50 years of the [[CMA Awards]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/scenes-cmas-historic-music-video-featuring-30-country/story?id=42129062|title=30 Country Music Stars Join Forces for Historic CMA Music Video|first=A. B. C.|last=News|date=22 September 2016|website=ABC News}}</ref> The single debuted at number one on Billboard's [[Hot Country Songs]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/7519013/forever-country-artists-then-now-forever-charts|title=Making Music With Their Friends: 'Forever Country' Debuts at No. 1 on Hot Country Songs|access-date=2016-09-28}}</ref> In December 2016, she joined [[Keith Urban]] for a series of concerts in Australia and [[New Zealand]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/carrie-underwood-joins-keith-urbans-australian-tour-20160411|title=Carrie Underwood Joins Keith Urban's Australian Tour|newspaper=Rolling Stone|access-date=2017-01-25}}</ref>

In January 2017, she received her ninth [[People's Choice Awards|People's Choice]] award, winning Favorite Female Country Artist.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://theboot.com/2017-peoples-choice-awards-winners/|title=2017 People's Choice Awards Country Winners List|website=The Boot|language=en-US|access-date=2017-01-23}}</ref> Underwood received one nomination - [[Best Country Solo Performance]] - for her single "Church Bells" for the 59th annual [[Grammy Award|Grammy]] awards.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://m.newsok.com/article/5529765|title=Carrie Underwood, Vince Gill, Miranda Lambert, Ron Howard, Ryan Tedder, Pentatonix receive Grammy nominations {{!}} NewsOK.com|website=m.newsok.com|access-date=2016-12-08}}</ref> She and [[Keith Urban]] performed their new single, "[[The Fighter (Keith Urban song)|The Fighter]]," at the Grammy ceremony.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.yahoo.com/celebrity/keith-urban-carrie-underwood-team-015233318.html?bcmt=1|title=Keith Urban and Carrie Underwood Team Up for a Trippy Grammys Duet|access-date=2017-02-14|language=en-US}}</ref> Their joint single peaked in the top two of the [[Hot Country Songs]] and top twenty of the [[adult contemporary]] chart and was certified platinum by the RIAA within the same year of its release.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Houghton|first1=Cellea|title=Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood Hit No. 1 with 'The Fighter'|url=http://tasteofcountry.com/keith-urban-carrie-underwood-the-fighter-charts/|publisher=Taste of Country|accessdate=17 December 2017}}</ref>

She presented two awards for the musical categories with [[Sting (musician)|Sting]] at the 74th annual [[Golden Globe Award|Golden Globe]] awards.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://kmps.cbslocal.com/2017/01/06/carrie-underwood-presenting-two-awards-at-golden-globes/|title=Carrie Underwood Presenting TWO Awards at Golden Globes!|last=Lee|first=DeAnna|access-date=2017-01-06}}</ref> She received two nominations for the 52nd annual [[Academy of Country Music]] Awards, including Entertainer of the Year.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://m.newsok.com/article/5538286|title=Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert, Maddie & Tae, Rascal Flatts, Luke Dick receive 2017 ACM Awards nominations {{!}} NewsOK.com|website=m.newsok.com|language=en-US|access-date=2017-02-17}}</ref> She scored three more nominations for the 2017 [[CMT Music Awards]] in June, including Video of the Year for "Church Bells."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://hollywoodlife.com/2017/05/09/cmt-music-awards-nominations-2017-nominees-full-list/|title=2017 CMT Music Awards Nominations: Carrie Underwood & More — Full List|last=Thompson|first=Avery|last2=Thompson|first2=Avery|date=2017-05-09|website=Hollywood Life|access-date=2017-05-11}}</ref> She won Female Video of the year, extending her record for most wins in the show's history.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/08/entertainment/cmt-awards-carrie-underwood/index.html|title=CMT Music Awards 2017: Who won|last=CNN|first=Lisa Respers France|website=CNN|access-date=2017-07-07}}</ref> Underwood scored two nominations for the 2017 Teen Choice awards, including Choice Country Artist,
which she won for a third consecutive year.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.wjbdradio.com/music-news/2017/06/21/vote-now-for-country-artists-in-the-2017-teen-choice-awards|title=Vote now for country artists in the 2017 Teen Choice Awards|work=Full Service 100.1/Real Country Q|access-date=2017-07-16}}</ref> She received one nomination from the 45th annual [[American Music Awards]] in the [[American Music Award for Favorite Country Female Artist|Favorite Female Artist - Country]] category, which she won for the fourth year in a row, bringing her total to twelve American Music awards.

In January 2017, Underwood announced that she would be taking some time off at the beginning of the year to spend time with family, and would then, possibly, begin to write for her next album.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/820483/carrie-underwood-reveals-her-plans-for-2017-hint-they-involve-cleaning-house|title=Carrie Underwood Reveals Her Surprising Plans for 2017|publisher=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://tasteofcountry.com/carrie-underwood-2017-plans-break/|title=Carrie Underwood Has 'No Real Plans' for 2017|website=Taste of Country}}</ref> On March 28, 2017, it was announced that Underwood had signed with [[Universal Music Group]]'s [[Capitol Records Nashville]] after being with Arista Nashville for nearly twelve years.<ref name=":0">{{cite web|last1=Dukes|first1=Billy|title=Carrie Underwood Signs With Capitol Records Nashville|url=http://tasteofcountry.com/carrie-underwood-new-record-label-capitol/|website=[[Taste of Country]]|publisher=[[Townsquare Media]]|accessdate=March 28, 2017|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170328230941/http://tasteofcountry.com/carrie-underwood-new-record-label-capitol/|archivedate=March 28, 2017|location=United States|date=March 28, 2017}}</ref> [[Madame Tussauds]] unveiled a new figure of Underwood when the Nashville location opened in April 2017.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.nashcountrydaily.com/2017/04/14/madame-tussauds-opens-in-nashville-with-trisha-yearwood-unveiling-photo-gallery/|title=Madame Tussauds Opens in Nashville With Trisha Yearwood Wax Figure Unveiling [Photo Gallery]|date=2017-04-14|website=Nash Country Daily|access-date=2017-05-25}}</ref> Christian singer [[Matthew West]] announced he had collaborated with Underwood, who performed background vocals on the song "Something Greater" from his album, ''All In'' (2017).<ref>http://www.tennessean.com/story/entertainment/music/2017/09/28/matthew-west-sings-carrie-underwood-searches-balance-faith-family-new-album/665073001/</ref> The [[Country Music Association]] announced that Underwood and Brad Paisley would be returning to host the CMA Awards in November, marking their 10th consecutive year as hosts.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.nashcountrydaily.com/2017/06/11/carrie-underwood-and-brad-paisley-to-return-as-co-hosts-of-the-cma-awards-for-10th-year/|title=Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley to Return as Co-Hosts of the CMA Awards for 10th Year|date=2017-06-11|website=Nash Country Daily|access-date=2017-07-16}}</ref> Underwood again received a nomination in the Female Vocalist category, her twelfth nomination to date.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://people.com/country/cma-awards-2017-nominations-revealed/|title=CMA Awards 2017: Miranda Lambert Tops List of Nominees|date=2017-09-04|work=PEOPLE.com|access-date=2017-09-12|language=en-US}}</ref> She performed "[[Softly and Tenderly]]" as part of a tribute to the victims of the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival shooting, and the performance received widespread acclaim.<ref>{{cite web|last1=McDonnell|first1=Brandy|title=Video: See Carrie Underwood's emotional CMA Awards performance of softly and tenderly|url=http://newsok.com/video-see-carrie-underwoods-emotional-cma-awards-performance-of-softly-and-tenderly-in-full/article/5571787|publisher=NewsOK|accessdate=17 December 2017}}</ref>

In October 2017, Underwood announced via Instagram that she would be releasing her second concert experience - ''The Storyteller Tour: Live from Madison Square Garden''. It was made available digitally on [[iTunes]], [[Google Play]], [[Amazon (company)|Amazon]], and [[Qello|Qello Concerts]] on November 17.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/|title=www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/|website=www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com|access-date=2017-10-05}}</ref>

In January 2018, Underwood released "The Champion", a promotional duet single featuring [[Ludacris]] for the Super Bowl. Unlike any of her previous releases, "The Champion" is Underwood's first under the pop genre. The single itself debuted at number one on iTunes, where it remained for a week following its release.<ref>https://991wqik.iheart.com/content/2018-01-15-carrie-underwoods-the-champion-goes-no-1-on-itunes/</ref> The song debuted at number 47 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] chart, powered by it's launch at number three on the Digital Song Sales chart with 61,000 downloads.<ref>https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/8096565/carrie-underwood-ludacris-the-champion-hot-100-chart-moves</ref>

==Artistry==

===Voice===
Underwood has been highly acclaimed for her vocal talents. [[David Wild]] of ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' has praised her voice, saying that "she can hit any note".<ref name="Carrie Underwood Biography">{{cite web|url=http://www.biography.com/people/carrie-underwood-16730308#awesm=~oGtqLNTumRbmVj |title=Carrie Underwood Biography |publisher=[[Biography Channel]]}}</ref> Her vocal range has been described as "enormous", with critics highlighting her ability to hold notes for an extended period of time. ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' describes her vocal ability as "freakish".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/the-615/5638338/carrie-underwood-builds-an-uncertain-future-on-classic-past |title=Carrie Underwood Builds An Uncertain Future On Classic Past |publisher=''Billboard'' |date=August 7, 2013}}</ref> Concert critics have pointed out that "she’ll let loose with an improbably long note that runs through more octaves than you knew existed".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://members.jacksonville.com/entertainment/music/2013-04-20/story/concert-review-carrie-underwoods-huge-voice-star-jacksonville |title=Concert Review: Carrie Underwood's huge voice star of Jacksonville show |publisher=[[Times Union (Albany)|The Times Union]] |date=Apr 20, 2013}}</ref> When asked if it ever becomes difficult to belt at such high intensity during her 90–120 minute live shows, Underwood responded, "I'm too proud to drop keys. I won't do it. Maybe the older I get, I'll write some songs in lower keys so it'll be easier. I've always been pretty good as far as stamina onstage. Being able to work out and stay physically strong is important... So far, it's worked for me. I'm just blessed at being able to be loud for long periods of time."<ref>[http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/the-615/5638338/carrie-underwood-builds-an-uncertain-future-on-classic-past Carrie Underwood Builds An Uncertain Future On Classic Past]. Billboard (2012-09-23). Retrieved on 2014-07-27.</ref> Fellow country music singer [[Randy Travis]] paid high praises to Underwood's voice when asked about her cover of his 1988 hit song "[[I Told You So (Randy Travis song)|I Told You So]]", saying that "her voice is so much better suited to the song. I have a [[baritone]] voice, and her [[soprano]] voice really fits well with the range of the song. Her ability to get into the upper register of her voice and just hold those high notes is great."<ref>[http://www.countrystandardtime.com/blog/thefrontporch/entry.asp?xid=476 Underwood, Travis, Pickler Walk Red Carpet at ACM Honors Event]. Countrystandardtime.com. Retrieved on 2014-07-27.</ref> Her voice has also been praised as "versatile".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.laslomaspage.com/2012/06/01/carrie-underwood-still-stands-strong-with-blown-away/ |title=Carrie Underwood still stands strong with Blown Away |publisher=The Las Lomas Page |date=June 1, 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714205246/http://www.laslomaspage.com/2012/06/01/carrie-underwood-still-stands-strong-with-blown-away/ |archivedate=July 14, 2014 |df= }}</ref> She has indeed performed live versions of [[Gospel music|gospel]] songs like "[[How Great Thou Art]]", in which ''[[Yahoo!]]'' critics noticed her ability to move an audience with a "powerful performance",<ref name="new.music.yahoo.com"/> and Rock songs like [[Guns N' Roses]]' "[[Paradise City]]", with ''Rolling Stone'' critics saying it was a "standout performance", adding that "when the song reached its crescendo, the singer went right over the edge with it, twirling like a tornado and tossing in more than a few banshee wails" and even saying "if the original members of Guns N' Roses ever wanted to reunite without [[Axl Rose]], they might be wise to ask Carrie Underwood to fill his bandana".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/videos/flashback-carrie-underwood-channels-axl-rose-at-cma-music-fest-20140601 |title=Flashback: Carrie Underwood Channels Axl Rose at CMA Music Fest |publisher=''[[Rolling Stone]]'' |date=June 1, 2014}}</ref>

===Influences===
Underwood has credited "music as a whole" as her major influence, since she "grew up listening to ''music''" and "there were songs, different kind of songs coming at me from everywhere".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWKT8ma6SUU |title=Carrie Underwood - The Opry and Musical Influences - Opry.com New Music Spotlight Part 2 |publisher=YouTube |date=Apr 24, 2012}}</ref> But she has occasionally mentioned [[Rock music|Rock]] acts like [[Queen (band)|Queen]], [[George Michael]], [[The Rolling Stones]], and [[My Chemical Romance]] as influences.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/interviews/a378227/carrie-underwood-interview-im-influenced-by-my-chemical-romance.html#~oGv7zwsZFiO8Pw |title=Carrie Underwood interview: 'I'm influenced by My Chemical Romance' |publisher=DigitalSpy |date=Apr 26, 2012}}</ref> Among [[Country music|Country]] artists, she has listed [[George Strait]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7C6hwz2l-Lg |title=60 For 60 - Carrie Underwood on George Strait |publisher=YouTube}}</ref> [[Dolly Parton]],<ref name="YouTube">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRPVcWKrqy0 |title=Carrie Underwood & Dolly Parton - "I Will Always Love You" |publisher=[[YouTube]]}}</ref> [[Randy Travis]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/the-615/487225/randy-travis-talks-don-henley-collab-marvels-at-carrie-underwood |title=Randy Travis Talks Don Henley Collab, Marvels at Carrie Underwood's Voice |publisher=''Billboard'' |date=May 22, 2012}}{{dead link|date=April 2016}}</ref> [[Martina McBride]], [[Reba McEntire]], and [[Garth Brooks]] as influences.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://countrymusic.about.com/od/carrieunderwood/p/blcunderwoodpr.htm |title=Carrie Underwood Biography |publisher=[[About.com]]}}</ref> Although never publicly mentioning [[Faith Hill]] and [[Shania Twain]] as musical influences, critics have linked Underwood's musical style to those of Hill and Twain.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://allmusic.com/album/blown-away-r2431662|title=Blown Away - Carrie Underwood|publisher=[[Allmusic]]|date=2012-05-11|accessdate=2012-05-11}}</ref> Her music is generally [[Country pop]] with [[Rock music|Rock]] influence similar to that of [[Kelly Clarkson]], as noticed by ''Rolling Stone''.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/artists/carrie-underwood/biography |title=Carrie Underwood biography |work=Rolling Stone}}</ref> She has also released songs with [[Christian music]] influence.<ref name="Beville Dunkerlley">{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/videos/carrie-underwood-something-in-the-water-20140929 |title=Hear Carrie Underwood's spiritual new single 'Something In The Water' |work= Rolling Stone |author=Beville Dunkerlley |date=September 29, 2014}}</ref>

==Legacy==
[[File:Carrie Underwood Blown Away Tour.jpg|thumb|right|170px|Underwood performing during the [[Blown Away Tour|Blown Away World Tour]], May 2013]]

Since her debut in 2005, Underwood has been praised by both veteran artists and music critics. ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' describes Underwood as "the female vocalist of her generation of any genre",<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/2014-cma-awards-performers-winners-20141106|title=CMA Awards 2014's 12 Best Moments|publisher=''[[Rolling Stone]]''|author1=Adam Gold|author2=Joseph Hudak|author3=Nick Murray|author4=Beville Dunkerley|author5=Andrew Leahey|date=November 6, 2014}}</ref> while ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' magazine refers to her as [[Honorific nicknames in popular music|Country Music's reigning Queen]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://billboard.tumblr.com/post/20988952595/get-a-sneak-peek-at-our-carrie-underwood-cover|title=Billboard|publisher=Billboard.tumblr.com|date=2012-12-04|accessdate=2013-02-25}}</ref>

Grady Smith of ''[[The Guardian]]'' has praised her, saying "Carrie Underwood has emerged as the leader of country music".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/sep/01/dry-summer-country-music-carrie-underwood-sizzles?CMP=share_btn_tw |title=Carrie Underwood's 'Smoke Break' sizzles in dry summer for country music |author=Grady Smith |work=[[The Guardian]] |date=September 1, 2015}}</ref> ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' listed her in their [[Time 100|100 most influential people in the world]] in 2014, in which [[Brad Paisley]] wrote "not only has she earned her place, she's also raised the bar: she's a prolific songwriter, a [[trendsetter]] and an [[List of Grand Ole Opry Members|Opry member]]", and further considers her to be "the best singer in any format of music."<ref name="Time"/><ref name="autogenerated2"/> [[Vince Gill]] has also stated: "The possibility of Carrie's longevity is through the roof. There are fine singers, and there are gifted, great singers, and she's one of those. Her vocal skills are off the hook".<ref name="autogenerated2">{{cite web|url=http://www.cmt.com/news/cmt-offstage/1668705/offstage-carrie-underwood-praise-from-gill-paisley.jhtml|title=OFFSTAGE: Carrie Underwood Praise From Gill, Paisley|publisher=[[CMT (TV channel)|CMT]]|date=August 9, 2011}}</ref> [[Melissa Etheridge]] also adds saying "she has a power in her country music, in her singing. She can crossover to [[Rock music|Rock]] in a second".<ref name="Carrie Underwood Biography"/> She has further received public commendation from [[Stevie Nicks]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hitfix.com/news/exclusive-stevie-nicks-on-singing-with-carrie-underwood-at-the-rock-roll-hall-of-fame |title=Exclusive: Stevie Nicks on Singing with Carrie Underwood at The Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame |publisher=[[Hitfix]] |date=May 30, 2014}}</ref> [[Steven Tyler]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/03/steven-tyler-national-anthem_n_1253250.html|title=Steven Tyler Stands Up For AFC Championship National Anthem Performance|publisher=The Huffington Post|date=2012-02-03|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140606234817/http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/03/steven-tyler-national-anthem_n_1253250.html|archivedate=June 6, 2014}}</ref> [[Tony Bennett]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/news/a365259/tony-bennett-speaks-on-duet-with-carrie-underwood-at-grammys-2012.html#~oG93nPPzaMEidR|title=Tony Bennett speaks on duet with Carrie Underwood at Grammys 2012|publisher=[[Digital Spy]]|date=February 11, 2012}}</ref> [[Dolly Parton]],<ref name="YouTube"/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://celebrity.yahoo.com/news/dolly-parton-her-goddaughter-miley-cyrus-why-her-202500775-us-weekly.html|title=Dolly Parton on Her Goddaughter Miley Cyrus and Why Her Husband Doesn't Like Her Music|publisher=[[Yahoo!]]|date=May 12, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://theboot.com/dolly-parton-duet-partners/?trackback=tsmclip |title=Dolly Parton Reveals Favorite Music Collaborators |publisher=The Boot}}</ref> and [[Loretta Lynn]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Z98VV4Mvoo|title=Carrie Underwood Interview - "Coal Miner's Daughter - A Tribute To Loretta Lynn"|publisher=[[YouTube]]|date=2010-11-18}}</ref> [[David Wild]] of ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' has stated that "Carrie Underwood is the greatest thing that ''American Idol'' ever gave us".<ref name="Carrie Underwood Biography"/> She was inducted into the [[Oklahoma Hall of Fame]] in 2017,<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://m.newsok.com/article/5549697|title=Oklahoma Hall of Fame announces 2017 class|work=NewsOK.com|access-date=2017-05-20|language=en-US}}</ref> and the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]] in 2018, for her achievements in music.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/7841887/hollywood-walk-of-fame-stars-snoop-dogg-carrie-underwood-rupaul-weird-al-yankovic|title=Snoop, Carrie Underwood, RuPaul, 'Weird Al' Yankovic & More to Receive Stars on Hollywood Walk of Fame|website=Billboard|author=|access-date=2017-06-24}}</ref>

Underwood has influenced pop girl group [[Fifth Harmony]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8rX9UrsWc0 |title=Fifth Harmony Talks CMT Awards, Carrie Underwood, Cam, and the Presidential Race |publisher=YouTube|date=June 9, 2016}}</ref> singer [[Mollie King]] of British pop girl group [[The Saturdays]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/BC41Ms2Ov_r/ |title=Mollie King Instagram post |publisher=Instagram}}</ref> singer [[Kelsea Ballerini]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/BLyL_oWA_VP/ |title=Kelsea Ballerini Instagram post |publisher=Instagram}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/BLeBujpALQb/ |title=Kelsea Ballerini Instagram post |publisher=Instagram}}</ref> ''[[The Voice (U.S. TV series)|The Voice]]'' winner [[Danielle Bradbery]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sf-KMRKoxj0|title=Danielle Bradbery: "Carrie Underwood is My Inspiration"|publisher=YouTube|date=Nov 26, 2013}}</ref> ''American Idol'' runner-up [[Lauren Alaina]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/idol-worship/lauren-alaina-american-idol-wildflower-246169|title=Lauren Alaina Talks 'Wildflower', Carrie Underwood, 'American Idol' Tour Mishaps |publisher=The Hollywood Reporter|date=2011-10-10}}</ref> and singer and actress [[Lucy Hale]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ryanseacrest.com/2014/01/21/lucy-hale-calls-sheryl-crow-and-carrie-underwood-biggest-influences|title=Lucy Hale Calls Sheryl Crow, Carrie Underwood Her Biggest Influences|publisher=RyanSeacrest.com|date=January 21, 2014|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140715022504/http://www.ryanseacrest.com/2014/01/21/lucy-hale-calls-sheryl-crow-and-carrie-underwood-biggest-influences|archivedate=July 15, 2014}}</ref>

==Achievements==

{{main article|List of awards and nominations received by Carrie Underwood}}
Underwood has been the recipient of seven [[Grammy Awards]],<ref name="Carrie Underwood official Grammy source"/> ten [[Billboard Music Awards]],<ref>{{Cite news |url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/bbma/7386047/top-billboard-music-award-winners-all-time-1990-2016 |title=Top Billboard Music Award Winners of All Time (1990-2016) |last=Caulfield |first=Keith |date=May 31, 2016 |work=Billboard |access-date=May 1, 2017}}</ref> twelve [[Academy of Country Music Awards]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.acmcountry.com/winners_search.html|title=Academy of Country Music: Winners|publisher=[[Academy of Country Music Awards]]|accessdate=September 5, 2014|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141009181632/http://www.acmcountry.com/winners_search.html|archivedate=October 9, 2014}}</ref> twelve [[American Music Awards]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theamas.com/winners/winners-search/?winnerKeyword=Carrie+Underwood&winnerYear=&winnerCategory=|title=Winners Search|publisher=[[American Music Awards]]|accessdate=September 5, 2014|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20140906014738/http://www.theamas.com/winners/winners-search/?winnerKeyword=Carrie+Underwood&winnerYear=&winnerCategory=|archivedate=September 6, 2014|df=}}</ref> eight [[Country Music Association Awards]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cmaworld.com/cma-awards/nominees/past-winners/?appSession=60587618322662|title=Past Winners|publisher=[[Country Music Association Awards]]|accessdate=September 5, 2014}}</ref> six [[Teen Choice Awards]], three [[CMT (U.S. TV channel)|CMT]] Artists of the Year awards,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.google.com/amp/s/etwww-a.akamaihd.net/news/197793_exclusive_carrie_underwood_luke_bryan_among_cmt_artists_of_the_year_2016_honorees/ampdoc.html?client=ms-android-att-us|title=EXCLUSIVE: Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan Among CMT Artists of the Year 2016 Honorees|accessdate=2016-09-13}}</ref> and seventeen [[CMT Music Awards]], among others. As a songwriter, she has also received a [[Golden Globe Award]] nomination h <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/949321/glee-burlesque-reznor-score-golden-globe-nominations|title='Glee', 'Burlesque', Reznor Score Golden Globe Nominations|publisher=Billboard|date=2011-01-16 |accessdate=2013-10-07}}</ref> and won ten [[Broadcast Music, Inc.|BMI Awards]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/bio|title=Biography|publisher=The Official Carrie Underwood Site}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bmi.com/news/entry/vince_gill_recognized_as_bmi_icon_at_the_2014_bmi_country_awards|title=2014 BMI Country Awards |publisher=BMI}}</ref> Underwood was inducted into the [[Grand Ole Opry]] in 2008,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.opry.com/news/2008/05-13.html|title=Carrie Underwood Inducted As Newest Member of the Opry by Garth Brooks|publisher=Opry.com|accessdate=2013-10-07|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131017014818/http://www.opry.com/news/2008/05-13.html |archivedate=October 17, 2013}}</ref> for her many accomplishments in country music, and into the [[Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame]] in 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://omhof.com/inductee/carrie-marie-underwood|title=Carrie Underwood profile|publisher=[[Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame]]|accessdate=September 5, 2014}}</ref> Further, she was inducted into the [[Oklahoma Hall of Fame]] in 2017, the highest honor one can receive from the state. In December 2009, she was awarded the prestigious Harmony Award from the [[Nashville Symphony Orchestra]] for her achievements in music across many genres.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cmt.com/news/news-in-brief/1628241/carrie-underwood-receives-nashville-symphonys-harmony-award.jhtml|title=Carrie Underwood Receives Nashville Symphony's Harmony Award|publisher=[[Country Music Television|CMT]]|accessdate=January 8, 2017}}</ref> In 2013, she received Artist Achievement Award at the 38th Annual New York Honors Gala held by the [[T.J. Martell Foundation]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/5661641/carrie-underwood-to-be-honored-at-tj-martell-foundations-38th-annual|title=Carrie Underwood to Be Honored at T.J. Martell Foundation's 38th Annual Honors Gala|publisher=Billboard|date=August 21, 2013}}</ref> In 2014, she was honored by the [[Country Radio Broadcasters]]' Board of Directors with the CRB Artist Humanitarian Award at the 2014 [[Country Radio Seminar]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.axs.com/carrie-underwood-honored-with-2014-artist-humanitarian-award-watch-23155|title=Carrie Underwood honored with 2014 Artist Humanitarian Award: Watch|publisher=AXS|author=Jason Scott|date=February 20, 2014|accessdate=January 8, 2017}}</ref>

Regarded as one of the most successful artists in any musical genre,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://theboot.com/carrie-underwood-interview-blown-away/ |title=Carrie Underwood Interview: ‘Blown Away’ Album Puts Drama, Emotions Center Stage |publisher=The Boot |author=Deborah Evans-Price |date=May 2, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://tasteofcountry.com/carrie-underwood-greatest-hits-decade-1/ |title=Carrie Underwood, ‘Greatest Hits: Decade #1′ – Everything You Need to Know |publisher=Taste of Country |author=Sterling Whitaker |date=November 15, 2014}}</ref> As of 2015, Underwood has sold more than 65 million records worldwide.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/readers-poll-10-best-carrie-underwood-songs-20150310|title=Readers' Poll: 10 Best Carrie Underwood Songs|publisher=''[[Rolling Stone]]''|date=March 10, 2015|author=''Rolling Stone''}}</ref> In the US, she has sold 16.3 million albums<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/7717283/carrie-underwood-biggest-hot-100-hits|title=Carrie Underwood's Biggest Hot 100 Hits|publisher=}}</ref> and over [[List of American Idol alumni single sales in the United States|34.8 million digital songs]],<ref>{{cite web|author1=Jim Asker|title=Rewinding the Country Charts: 10 Years Ago, Carrie Underwood Motored to Her First No. 1|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/6844256/rewinding-the-country-charts-10-years-ago-carrie-underwood|website=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|accessdate=January 24, 2016|date=January 21, 2015}}</ref> making her the best-selling artist in history of the ''American Idol'' franchise, with ''Billboard'' calling her the ultimate ''Idol'' success story.<ref>{{cite web|author1=Michele Amabile Angermiller|author2=Shirley Halperin|title='American Idol' Final Season To Be Four Weeks Shorter Than Last|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6805220/american-idol-final-season-cut-four-weeks-short|website=Billboard|publisher=Prometheus Global Media|accessdate=January 12, 2016|date=December 10, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/5785688/ask-billboard-they-are-women-hear-them-roar?page=0%2C2|title=Ask Billboard: They Are Women, Hear Them 'Roar'|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|date=November 10, 2013}}</ref> ''[[Forbes]]'' has declared Underwood the most successful American Idol winner of all time, with more albums sold and more revenue generated than any of the other contestants in the show's 15 seasons.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/brittanyhodak/2017/03/28/universal-music-nabs-carrie-underwood-from-sony/#5f40a38e31dd |title=Universal Music Nabs Carrie Underwood From Sony |publisher=''Forbes'' |author=Brittany Hodak |date=March 28, 2017}}</ref> Underwood had a fast commercial impact on the music industry, with her debut album, ''Some Hearts'', becoming the fastest-selling debut country album in the history of the [[SoundScan]] era,<ref name="cmt20070110"/><ref name="cst"/> the best-selling solo female debut album in country music history,<ref name="Gactv.com"/> the best-selling Country album of the last 14 years,<ref name="Grein"/> and the best-selling album by an American Idol alum in the US.<ref name="ReferenceB"/> With her debut single, "Inside Your Heaven", she also broke ''Billboard'' chart history as the first country music artist ever to debut at No. 1 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|Hot 100]] and the song became the first song from a country artist to go to No. 1 on the Hot 100 since country group [[Lonestar]]'s "[[Amazed]]" did so in 2000.<ref name="PRNewswire"/> "Inside Your Heaven" is the only single by a solo country artist in the 2000 decade to reach No. 1 on the Hot 100 chart.<ref name="Billboard"/> With the singles from her second album, ''[[Carnival Ride]]'', she became the first female country artist since [[Shania Twain]] in 1995 to pull four number-one's from one album.<ref name="ReferenceC"/> In 2010, with the singles of her third album, ''[[Play On (Carrie Underwood album)|Play On]]'', she achieved ten career number-one singles on the Hot Country Songs, an achievement for which she was named by the ''[[Guinness Book of World Records]]'' as the female country artist with the most number-one hits on the ''Billboard'' [[Hot Country Songs]] chart (since accurate sales records were introduced in the US in 1991), tied with [[Reba McEntire]].<ref name="guinnessworldrecords1"/> With such a feat, she became the only female artist in country music history to have eleven consecutive top two singles; at that time, she had twelve official country singles: ten number-ones. She also became the first woman to score ten number-ones on such a chart since [[Rosanne Cash]] in 1988.<ref>{{cite web|author=Kevin John Coyne |url=http://www.countryuniverse.net/2010/07/28/carrie-underwood-and-female-country-artists-a-historical-perspective/ |title=Carrie Underwood and Female Country Artists: A Historical Perspective |publisher=Country Universe |date=July 28, 2010 |accessdate=August 3, 2014}}</ref> She then broke and expanded her ''Guinness Book'' record by scoring four more number-one singles on the Hot Country Songs between 2011 and 2014, for a total of fourteen number-ones.<ref name="Wade Jessen"/> She is also the woman with the most number-ones in the history of the ''Billboard'' [[Country Airplay]] chart, having had 15 leaders.<ref name="country airplay record"/> Notably, Underwood's first twenty-six singles promoted to country radio all reached the top 10 of both the Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts, the longest streak of top ten singles by a country artist.<ref>{{cite web|title=Carrie Underwood Notches 25th Consecutive Country Top 10|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/chart-beat/7587875/carrie-underwood-notches-25th-consecutive-country-top-10|publisher=Billboard|accessdate=8 August 2017}}</ref> The [[Recording Industry Association of America]] recognizes Underwood as the Top Country Artist of all time and the fifth highest-certified female artist on its Top Artists (Digital Songs) raking,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/144355/carrie-underwood-is-current-top-country-artist-on- |title=Carrie Underwood Is Current Top Country Artist On RIAA Digital Single Ranking|publisher=All Access Music Group|date=August 10, 2015}}</ref> with 30 million certified units.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.riaa.com/gold-platinum/?tab_active=top_tallies&ttt=TAS#search_section|title=RIAA - Gold & Platinum: Top Artists (Digital Singles)|publisher=[[Recording Industry Association of America]]}}</ref> Underwood is also the highest certified Country album artist to debut in the 21st century.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/carrie-underwood-becomes-the-highest-certified-country-album-artist-to-debut-this-century|title=Carrie Underwood Becomes Highest Certified Country Album Artist To Debut This Century|publisher=CarrieUnderwoodOfficial.com|date=October 24, 2016}}</ref> Since May 2011, Underwood is the Biggest ''American Idol'' Earner, with, at the time of the press release, over $66 million in tour revenues, besides her records sales.<ref>[http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/idol-worship/carrie-underwood-surpasses-kelly-clarkson-190305 Carrie Underwood Surpasses Kelly Clarkson as Idol's Biggest Earner], ''Hollywood Reporter''; retrieved August 22, 2011.</ref> She is the fourth biggest album seller of the past 10 years in the United States.<ref>{{cite web|last=Grein|first=Paul|url=http://music.yahoo.com/blogs/chart-watch/week-ending-dec-9-2012-albums-swift-birthday-191345471.html|title=Swift's Birthday Present|publisher=Music.yahoo.com|date=2012-12-12|accessdate=2013-02-25}}</ref>

==Other ventures==

===Product endorsements===
Underwood has had many endorsements throughout her career. She has signed multimillion-dollar deals with [[Skechers]], [[Target Stores|Target]], [[Nintendo]], [[Olay]], [[OPI Products|Nicole by OPI]], [[The Hershey Company|Hershey's]], [[Almay]] and [[Dick's Sporting Goods]]. In 2005, Underwood appeared in a [[Skechers]] global advertising campaign. In 2007, Underwood appeared in Target advertisements promoting her album Carnival Ride. The limited edition of the album which included a behind the scenes DVD was exclusively sold at Target.<ref>{{cite web|title=Carrie Underwood Target Deal|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodmusic.zoomshare.com/album/Carrie%20Underwood%20-%20Carnival%20Ride/images/4bfdce94f06ff1133842ffdcd64b8ad5_12048321050/%3Aalbum|publisher=Target|accessdate=October 23, 2007|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140104205547/http://www.carrieunderwoodmusic.zoomshare.com/album/Carrie%20Underwood%20-%20Carnival%20Ride/images/4bfdce94f06ff1133842ffdcd64b8ad5_12048321050/%3Aalbum|archivedate=January 4, 2014|df=}}</ref> In 2008, Underwood worked with [[Nintendo]] for the launch of their [[Nintendo DS]] appearing in various television commercials.<ref name="Carrie Underwood DS">{{cite web|title=Carrie Underwood DS|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgec97MfTKw|publisher=Youtube.com|accessdate=2012-09-12}}</ref> That same year, Underwood became the spokesperson for [[Vitamin Water]] starring in television and magazine advertisements. Underwood also hosts a guide to a healthy lifestyle on Vitamin Water's website.<ref name="Carrie Underwood Vitamin Water">{{cite web|title=Carrie Underwood Vitamin Water|url=http://www.vitaminwater.com/?WT.srch=1&SR=sr3_44306977_go|publisher=Vitaminwater.com|accessdate=2012-09-02}}</ref> In 2010, Underwood became the spokesperson for the [[Pedigree Petfoods|Pedigree]] adoption drive. In 2011, she became the first celebrity brand ambassador for [[Olay]] skin care. Underwood has appeared in the global advertising campaign for their facial wash.<ref name="Carrie Underwood Olay">{{cite web|url=http://www.celebrityendorsementads.com/celebrity-endorsements/celebrities/carrie-underwood/ |title=Carrie Underwood, singer, Celebrity Endorsements |publisher=Celebrityendorsementads.com |accessdate=2015-10-24}}</ref>

In January 2014, Underwood signed a deal with Nicole by OPI to launch 14 new nail lacquers.<ref>{{cite web|title=Carrie Underwood OPI|url=http://www.artistdirect.com/entertainment-news/article/carrie-underwood-s-nicole-by-opi-nail-polish-collection-available/10857151|publisher=Artist Direct|accessdate=2014-01-03}}</ref> In the same month, [[Almay]] announced Underwood had signed a deal to serve as Almay's global brand ambassador, where she would appear in TV and print advertisements for the brand later that month.<ref>{{cite web|title=Carrie Underwood Almay Endorsement|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/501668/carrie-underwood-named-the-new-face-of-almay|publisher=E!|accessdate=5 February 2014}}</ref>

In March 2015, Underwood released a fitness clothing line named CALIA by Carrie Underwood. In collaboration with [[Dick's Sporting Goods]], the line features clothing that is intended to be suitable for both active and casual wear.<ref>{{cite web|title=Carrie Underwood Is Launching a Fitness Clothing Line—and Here's Your First Look!|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/603170/carrie-underwood-is-launching-a-fitness-clothing-line-and-here-s-your-first-look|publisher=E! Online|date=December 3, 2014}}</ref>

===Philanthropy===
Underwood established the Checotah Animal, Town, and School Foundation in 2009. The foundation helps with general causes, needs and services in the area of Checotah to directly impact the community.<ref name="Carrie Underwood Chairty">{{cite web|url=http://www.looktothestars.org/celebrity/1068-carrie-underwood |title=Carrie Underwood: Charity Work & Causes |publisher=Look to the Stars |date= |accessdate=2015-10-24}}</ref> "My hometown is extremely supportive of me and I feel blessed to be able to create something as a way of giving back; to say thank you," said Underwood.<ref name=CATS>{{cite web|title=Carrie Underwood CATS|url=http://www.thecatsfoundation.com/about|publisher=Thecatsfoundation.com|accessdate=2015-10-23}}</ref><ref name="Carrie Underwood philanthropy">{{cite web|title=Carrie Underwood philanthropy|url=http://www.looktothestars.org/celebrity/1068-carrie-underwood|publisher=Looktothestars.org|accessdate=2015-10-23}}</ref>

Underwood is a supporter of arts education. In 2009, Underwood's foundation "Checotah Animal, Town & School Foundation" and the [[Academy of Country Music]] foundation "ACM Lifting Lives" partnered to give students in Checotah, Oklahoma a gift valued at more than $120,000 in new instruments for their music programs.<ref name="Carrie Underwood Arts">{{cite web|title=Carrie Underwood’S C.A.T.S. Foundation & Acm Lifting Lives Partner To Surprise Checotah, OK Students |url=http://www.thecatsfoundation.com/story/news-press/carrie-underwoods-cats-foundation-and--acm-lifting-lives-partner-to-surprise-checotah-ok-students |publisher=Thecatsfoundation.com |accessdate=2012-09-02 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130627153609/http://www.thecatsfoundation.com/story/news-press/carrie-underwoods-cats-foundation-and--acm-lifting-lives-partner-to-surprise-checotah-ok-students |archivedate=June 27, 2013 }}</ref> Underwood held a surprise concert at a local high school and then unveiled the gifts. The instruments will be shared throughout the Checotah school district and were ordered through Yamaha Corporate Artist Affairs at a special philanthropic price.<ref name="Carrie Underwood Arts"/> During the 2011 holiday season, her foundation donated $350,000 to the Checotah schools.<ref name="Carrie Underwood Donation">{{cite web|title=Carrie Underwood Donation|url=http://www.theboot.com/2012/01/05/carrie-underwood-cats-school-donations/|publisher=The boot.com|accessdate=2015-10-23}}</ref>

Underwood is a supporter of animal rights. Underwood is a supporter of the [[Humane Society of the United States]] (HSUS) and has done several public service announcements for the organization.<ref name="Carrie Underwood HSUS">{{cite web|url=http://vegetarianstar.com/2010/02/14/carrie-underwood-celebrity-impact-on-animal-charities|title=Carrie Underwood Celebrity Impact on Animal Charities|publisher=Vegetarian Star|date=2010-02-14|accessdate=2016-01-03}}</ref> Underwood has also done a "Protect Your Pets" [[public service announcement]] for [[Do Something]].<ref name="Carrie Underwood PSA">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsYPRqIkhYw.html |title=Carrie Underwood Protects Pets |publisher=YouTube |date=2006-11-22 |accessdate=2015-10-24}}</ref> In 2010, Underwood became the official spokesperson for the [[Pedigree Petfoods|Pedigree]] adoption drive.<ref name="Carrie Underwood Pedigree">{{cite web|url=http://www.pedigree.com/03Adoption/Adopt-A-Dog/Default.aspx |title=PEDIGREE® Dog Adoptions. Adopt A Dog With PEDIGREE® Adoption Drive |publisher=Pedigree.com |date=2011-09-21 |accessdate=2015-10-24}}</ref> On March 29, 2010, Underwood and Pedigree partnered to donate $10,000 to a New York City Animal Shelter. In April 2011, Underwood opened the Happy Paws Animal Shelter in her hometown.<ref name="Underwood Shelter">{{cite web|url=http://www.thecatsfoundation.com/story/news/happy-paws-animal-shelter |title=Happy Paws Animal Shelter |publisher=C.A.T.S. Foundation |date= |accessdate=2015-10-24}}</ref> On January 10, 2012, it was reported but had previously been blogged by Underwood herself on her official fan-site, that the singer rescued an abandoned dog along highway.<ref name="Carrie Underwood saves dogs">{{cite web|last=Stone |first=Rolling |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/carrie-underwood-rescues-abandoned-dog-along-highway-20120110 |title=Carrie Underwood Rescues Abandoned Dog Along Highway |publisher=Rolling Stone |date=2012-01-10 |accessdate=2015-10-24}}</ref>

Underwood and her husband made a video for the "Do It for Daron" campaign urging young people to stop bullying.<ref name="Stop Bullying">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9zyCtPeDwM |title=Carrie Underwood & Mike Fisher - "Do It For Daron" |publisher=YouTube |date= |accessdate=2015-10-24}}</ref> In July 2012, she publicly endorsed same-sex marriage. She told the British newspaper ''The Independent'', "As a married person myself, I don't know what it's like to be told I can't marry somebody I love and want to marry," she said. "I can't imagine how that must feel. I definitely think we should all have the right to love, and love publicly, the people that we want to love." Underwood went on to say, "Our church is gay-friendly. Above all, God wanted us to love others. It's not about setting rules, or [saying] 'everyone has to be like me'. No. We're all different. That's what makes us special. We have to love each other and get on with each other. It's not up to me to judge anybody."<ref>{{cite web|title=Carrie Underwood Gay Marriage|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2012/jun/11/entertainment/la-et-mg-carrie-underwood-gay-marriage|publisher=LA Times|accessdate=3 September 2012}}</ref>

Underwood launched the [[Academy of Country Music]] Lifting Lives Temporary Home Fund in 2010. The Fund specifically benefits victims of the Tennessee floods of early 2010 and it was kicked off with grants that Underwood received from ACM as Entertainer of the Year. She also teamed up with Brooks and Dunn to support the new Fund by recording a [[Public Service Announcement]] (PSA).<ref name="Underwood donation">{{cite web|url=http://www.microgiving.com/blog/2011/01/carrie-underwood-supports-disaster-relief-organizations/ |title=Carrie Underwood Supports Disaster Relief Organizations - MicroGiving Blog |publisher=Microgiving.com |date= |accessdate=2015-10-24}}</ref>

Underwood is involved with several organizations that benefit children. In January 2010, she partnered with Country Cares for St. Jude Kids visiting the [[St. Jude Children's Research Hospital]].<ref name="Underwood st jude">{{cite web|url=http://y108.cbslocal.com/2010/12/06/carrie-underwood-visits-st-jude|title=Carrie Underwood visits St. Jude|publisher=CBS|date=2010-12-06|accessdate=2016-01-03}}</ref> In February 2011, Underwood donated $140,125 to [[Save the Children]].<ref name="Underwood Save the Children">{{cite web|url=http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carrie-presents-check-save-children|title=Carrie Underwood &#124; Storyteller|publisher=Carrieunderwoodofficial.com|accessdate=2015-10-24|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714113809/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/us/news/carrie-presents-check-save-children|archivedate=July 14, 2014}}</ref> This charitable initiative was inspired by the "36 cents" written in the lyrics of Underwood's album track "Change" on her album ''Play On'', which addresses how even the smallest bit of spare change that one might have can add up to make a difference and help "change" the world.<ref name="Underwood Save the Children"/>

Underwood is a supporter of the [[United Service Organization]], Clothes off our back, and [[Habitat For Humanity]].<ref name="Carrie Underwood giving">{{cite web|title=Carrie Underwood giving|url=http://www.looktothestars.org/celebrity/1068-carrie-underwood|publisher=Look at those stars|accessdate=September 3, 2012}}</ref> To benefit [[cancer research]], in August 2008, Underwood joined [[Beyoncé]], [[Mariah Carey]], [[Mary J. Blige]], [[Miley Cyrus]], and other female artists to record the song "[[Just Stand Up!]]" The proceeds benefited [[Stand Up to Cancer]] (SU2C). As a result of their fund raising efforts, the SU2C scientific advisory committee, overseen by the [[American Association for Cancer Research]] was able to award $73.6 million towards novel, groundbreaking research.<ref name="Underwood SU2C">{{cite web|title=Underwood SU2C|url=http://www.aacr.org/home/public--media/stand-up-to-cancer.aspx|publisher=ACCR|accessdate=September 3, 2012|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120915112933/http://www.aacr.org/home/public--media/stand-up-to-cancer.aspx|archivedate=September 15, 2012}}</ref> The song peaked at No. 11 on ''Billboard''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Hot 100 Songs.

In May 2012, Underwood announced that she would donate $1 of every ticket sold on [[Blown Away Tour]] to the [[American Red Cross]].<ref name="Underwood Red Cross Donation">{{cite web|last=Underwood|first=Carrie|title=Underwood Red Cross Donation|url=http://www.carrieunderwood.fm/story/news/announcing-the-blown-away-tour|publisher=Carrie Underwood|accessdate=3 September 2012|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120729220734/http://www.carrieunderwood.fm/story/news/announcing-the-blown-away-tour|archivedate=July 29, 2012|df=mdy-all}}</ref> On May 24, 2013, Underwood announced that she would be donating $1 million in proceeds from her recent Blown Away Tour to the Red Cross for relief efforts in response to the Oklahoma tornado. "I have watched the devastation in my home state of Oklahoma over the past several days with great sadness," Underwood said in a statement. "With the help of my fans who attended my concerts over the past year, we can offer the Red Cross a little extra help in comforting those affected by the recent tornados." Neal Litvack, chief development officer for the Red Cross, said, "The impact of the tornados in Oklahoma and the Midwest was devastating and the road to recovery will be long for many families. Through the generosity of Carrie, the American Red Cross can quickly respond with shelter, food and comfort now, and with lasting help as they move toward recovery."{{citation needed|date=January 2017}}

===Acting===
Underwood appeared on ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'' in March 2010. She played the role of Tiffany, a medical sales rep that forms a relationship with Ted.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracker/2010/01/carrie-underwood-to-guest-on-how-i-met-your-mother-100th-episode-nears.html|title=Carrie Underwood to guest star on 'How I Met Your Mother'; show's 100th episode nears|publisher=Latimesblogs.latimes.com|date=January 7, 2010|accessdate=March 22, 2010}}</ref> This was the second highest rated episode for season five, gaining 10.48 million viewers. Brian Zoromski of IGN gave the episode 8.5 out of 10. He was surprised how well Underwood performed in her first acting role.<ref name="Hooked Review">{{cite web|last=Zoromski|first=Brian|title=How I Met Your Mother: ''Hooked'' Review|url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2010/03/02/how-i-met-your-mother-hooked-review|publisher=IGN|accessdate=September 9, 2012}}</ref> A few months earlier, she appeared in an episode of the [[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]] [[children's television series]] ''[[Sesame Street]]'', performing a [[voice-over]] as "Carrie Underworm" a worm who sings a song about worm pride before an auto race Sesame street is holding.<ref>[http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/ca/news/sesame-street-creates-%E2%80%9Ccarrie-underworm%E2%80%9D "Sesame Street Creates 'Carrie Underworm'"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100219114858/http://www.carrieunderwoodofficial.com/ca/news/sesame-street-creates-%E2%80%9Ccarrie-underworm%E2%80%9D|date=February 19, 2010}}, CarrieUnderwoodOfficial.com, February 16, 2010; retrieved August 23, 2010.</ref>

Underwood made her film debut in ''[[Soul Surfer (film)|Soul Surfer]]'' in April 2011. She played Sarah Hill, the church youth leader who helped [[Bethany Hamilton]] overcome the obstacles she faced after the shark attack.<ref>{{cite web|last=Warner|first=Kara|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1661498/carrie-underwood-soul-surfer.jhtml|title=Carrie Underwood Opens Up About 'Soul Surfer' Acting Debut|publisher=MTV.com|date=2011-04-07|accessdate=2013-04-25}}</ref><ref name="Carrie Underwood Soul Surfer">{{cite web|title=Soul Surfer (2011)|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1596346|accessdate=2012-09-02}}</ref>

NBC Entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt announced on November 30, 2012, that Underwood would star in the coveted role of Maria von Trapp in NBC's [[The Sound of Music Live!|live broadcast of ''The Sound of Music'']], based on the [[The Sound of Music|original Broadway musical]].<ref name="NBC musical">{{cite web|title=Carrie Underwood to Star as Maria von Trapp on TV's The Sound of Music|url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20652388,00.html|last=Silverman|first=Stephen M.|publisher=People|accessdate=30 November 2012}}</ref> The three-hour telecast aired on December 5, 2013,<ref>[http://playbill.com/news/article/177882-The-Sound-of-Music-with-American-Idol-Winner-Carrie-Underwood-Will-Air-in-December The Sound of Music, with "American Idol" Winner Carrie Underwood, Will Air in December] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130607193933/http://playbill.com/news/article/177882-The-Sound-of-Music-with-American-Idol-Winner-Carrie-Underwood-Will-Air-in-December |date=June 7, 2013 }} Retrieved May 13, 2013</ref> partnering NBC with the producing team of Craig Zadan and Neil Meron. "To have a star like Carrie Underwood perform Maria in ''The Sound of Music'', and in such a very special and unique production, is exciting beyond words," said Ted Chapin, President of the Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization. "Part of the magic of [[Rodgers and Hammerstein]] is how their work has adapted itself to so many different incarnations, and I am certain the fresh spirit Underwood brings to her own songs will transition into exciting versions of the classic songs we all know and love."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://insidetv.ew.com/2012/11/30/carrie-underwood-the-sound-of-music/|title=Carrie Underwood to play Maria in NBC's 'The Sound of Music'|last=Strecker|first=Erin|publisher=Entertainment Weekly|accessdate=30 November 2012}}</ref>

==Personal life==

===Relationship===
Underwood began dating [[NHL]] player [[Mike Fisher (ice hockey)|Mike Fisher]] after they met at one of her concerts in late 2008, and she became engaged to him in December 2009.<ref>{{cite web|last=Lofaro |first=Tony |url=http://www.ottawacitizen.com/sports/hockey/ottawa-senators/Mike+Fisher+Carrie+Underwood+engaged/2365338/story.html |title=Mike Fisher and Carrie Underwood engaged |publisher=Ottawacitizen.com |date=December 22, 2009 |accessdate=March 22, 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100427050411/http://www.ottawacitizen.com/sports/hockey/ottawa-senators/Mike%2BFisher%2BCarrie%2BUnderwood%2Bengaged/2365338/story.html |archivedate=April 27, 2010 |df= }}</ref> On July 10, 2010, Underwood and Fisher wed at The Ritz-Carlton Lodge, Reynolds Plantation in [[Greensboro, Georgia]], with more than 250 people in attendance.<ref>{{cite web|last=Finan|first=Eileen|url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20401049,00.html|title=Carrie Underwood Gets Married in Southern Style|work=People|date=July 10, 2010|accessdate=January 6, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.usmagazine.com/stylebeauty/news/carrie-underwood-weds-mike-fisher-2010107|title=Carrie Underwood and Mike Fisher Tie the Knot!|publisher=UsMagazine.com|accessdate=January 6, 2011}}</ref> The couple's son Isaiah was born February 27, 2015.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-moms/news/carrie-underwood-gives-birth-baby-boy-name-first-pic-201533/|title=Carrie Underwood Gives Birth to Baby Boy: See His Name, Plus the First Pic!| first= Rachel|last= McRady|work=[[Us Weekly]] |publisher=Wenner Media LLC| date=March 3, 2015|accessdate=November 12, 2017|quote=The ''American Idol'' alum announced the big news on social media on Tuesday, March 3. 'Tiny hands and tiny feet…God has blessed us with an amazing gift! Isaiah Michael Fisher – born on February 27. Welcome to the world, sweet angel!' she captioned the shot of her little one’s hand.}}</ref> Fisher retired from professional hockey on August 3, 2017.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Vingan|first1=Adam|title=Predators' Mike Fisher retires from NHL after 17 seasons|url=http://www.tennessean.com/story/sports/nhl/predators/2017/08/03/predators-mike-fisher-retires-nhl-after-17-seasons-nashville/524727001/|accessdate=3 August 2017|agency=USA Today Network|publisher=The Tennessean|date=3 August 2017}}</ref>

On February 11, 2011, an Ottawa radio station, 105.3 [[CISS-FM]], stated that it would ban the playing of Underwood's music because her husband, Mike Fisher, was traded to the [[Nashville Predators]] the day before. Due to Underwood's fans' threats on Facebook to never tune into the radio station, the station later modified its statement. It apologized for its actions, saying that its statements were meant to be taken as a joke, as it does not play Underwood's country songs anyway, and it was its tongue-in-cheek way of wishing Fisher the best of luck in Nashville.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.cmt.com/news/cmt-offstage/1657793/offstage-radio-stations-carrie-underwood-ban-was-unreal.jhtml|title=OFFSTAGE: Radio Station's Carrie Underwood Ban Was Unreal | publisher=CMT: Country Music Television | date=February 11, 2011 | accessdate=February 11, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://ca.news.yahoo.com/ottawa-radio-station-bans-carrie-underwood-music-sens-20110210-135847-444.html |title=Ottawa radio station bans Carrie Underwood music after Sens trade |publisher=The Canadian Press |date=February 11, 2011 |accessdate=February 11, 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110215133832/http://ca.news.yahoo.com/ottawa-radio-station-bans-carrie-underwood-music-sens-20110210-135847-444.html |archivedate=February 15, 2011 }}</ref> Fisher later criticized the station saying "obviously Carrie had nothing to do with the move or the trade or anything so to imply something like that was just wrong", and noting that both he and Underwood were disappointed in the negativity that was created by the radio station.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.theboot.com/2011/02/21/mike-fisher-carrie-underwood-nashville-predator-games|title=Carrie Underwood's Husband Thanks God for Nashville Move|publisher=The Boot|date=February 21, 2011|accessdate=February 21, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1358554/Carrie-Underwood-celebrates-husband-Mike-Fishers-ice-hockey-goal-Nashville.html|title=Carrie Underwood celebrates husband Mike Fisher's ice hockey goal in Nashville|work=Daily Mail|location=UK|date=February 19, 2011|accessdate=February 19, 2011}}</ref> Underwood was selected by ''[[The Hockey News]]'' on its annual list of the 100 People of Power and Influence in Ice Hockey. For the 2012 list, Underwood ranked at No. 85.<ref>Brian Costello. ''The Hockey News'', January 16, 2012, Volume 65, Number 14, Transcontinental Medial, p. 29</ref>

===Wealth===
According to ''[[Forbes]]'', Underwood earned $7 million between 2006 and 2007,<ref name="Forbes"/> $9 million between 2007 and 2008,<ref name="forbes.com"/> $14&nbsp;million between 2008 and 2009,<ref name="Top Earning Idols"/> $13 million between 2009 and 2010,<ref name="http"/> $20 million between 2010 and 2011,<ref name="ReferenceA"/> $5 million between 2011 and 2012,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/pictures/eeel45lkij/2-carrie-underwood-5-million-tie|title=The 10 Top-Earning American Idols of 2012|work=Forbes|date=January 30, 2013}}</ref> $31 million between 2012 and 2013,<ref name="The 2013 Celebrity 100"/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/pictures/eeel45eglhi/no-9-carrie-underwood-31-million|title=The 10 Highest-Paid Women In Music 2013|publisher=''[[Forbes]]''|date=2013-12-12}}</ref> $10 million between 2013 and 2014,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/zackomalleygreenburg/2015/01/06/top-earning-american-idols-2014|title=Top-Earning American Idols of 2014|work=Forbes|date= January 6, 2015}}</ref> $8 million between 2014 and 2015,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/zackomalleygreenburg/2016/01/06/the-top-earning-american-idols-of-2015/#188d258e4d2b|title=Top-Earning American Idols of 2015|work=Forbes|date=January 6, 2016}}</ref> $26 million between 2015 and 2016,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/zackomalleygreenburg/2016/07/26/the-worlds-highest-paid-country-music-acts-2016/#13935c774594|title=The World's Highest-Paid Country Music Acts 2016|work=Forbes|date=July 26, 2016}}</ref> and $20 million between 2016 and 2017,<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.billboard.com/photos/7865108/highest-paid-musicians-2016-money-makers|title=Billboard's Top 50 Money Makers of 2016|work=Billboard|access-date=2017-07-15}}</ref> totalling $166 million in her career. She had earned over $83 million by 2014, being named the top-earning ''Idol'' alum of all time.<ref name="Beville Dunkerlley"/><ref name="Top-EarningAmerican Idols 2013">{{cite news|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/zackomalleygreenburg/2014/01/14/top-earning-american-idols-2013|title=Top-EarningAmerican Idols 2013|publisher=Forbes|date=January 18, 2014}}</ref>

In 2010, Underwood and Fisher bought a mansion on eleven acres near [[Ottawa|Ottawa, Ontario]], [[Canada]] in the luxurious Spruce Ridge district. The couple later put the mansion up for sale at an asking price of $2.2 million.<ref name="Underwood Mansion">{{cite web |title=Underwood Mansion |url=http://buzn1029.cbslocal.com/2013/06/18/take-a-peek-inside-carrie-underwoods-canadian-house/ |work=Underwood Mansion |publisher=radio.com |accessdate=January 3, 2014}}</ref> In 2012, the couple bought a cottage outside of Nashville. They use the cottage for weekend getaways. [[Oprah Winfrey|Oprah]] toured the cottage and interviewed Underwood and Fisher there for their appearance on ''[[Oprah Prime|Oprah's Next Chapter]]''.<ref name="Underwood Cottage">{{cite web|title=Underwood Cottage|url=http://www.oprah.com/own-oprahs-next-chapter/Carrie-Underwoods-Country-Retreat-Video|publisher=OWN|accessdate=January 3, 2014}}</ref>

In January 2014, it was reported that Underwood topped the 2013 list of the highest-paid ''American Idol'' alumni, reportedly earning $31 million. Not only more than any other ''American Idol'' contestant, this total also exceeded the annual earnings of 2013 judges [[Mariah Carey]], [[Nicki Minaj]], and [[Keith Urban]].<ref name="Top-EarningAmerican Idols 2013"/>

===Personal interests===
[[File:Super Bowl 44 Carrie Underwood (4344823004).jpg|width1=300|thumb|left|Underwood performs at [[Super Bowl XLIV]], February 2010]]
Underwood is a practicing [[Christian]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2011/April/Soul-Surfers-Carrie-Underwood-Talks-about-Faith|title='Soul Surfer's' Carrie Underwood Talks about Faith|publisher=CBN.com|date=2011-04-12|accessdate=2013-02-25}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.christianpost.com/news/carrie-underwood-my-fiance-improved-my-walk-with-god-44038|title=Carrie Underwood: My Fiance, Fisher, Improved My Walk with God|publisher=Christianpost.com|date=2010-03-02|accessdate=2013-02-25}}</ref> Underwood is an animal lover and a [[vegan]].<ref name=vegan>[http://www.fitness-diet.becomegorgeous.com/celebrity_diets/carrie_underwood_shares_diet_and_fitness_tips_with_self_magazine_april_2012-7107.html Carrie Underwood Shares Diet and Fitness Tips with SELF Magazine April 2012] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120317035658/http://www.fitness-diet.becomegorgeous.com/celebrity_diets/carrie_underwood_shares_diet_and_fitness_tips_with_self_magazine_april_2012-7107.html |date=2012-03-17 }}, becomegorgeous.com</ref><!-- Vegans are a subcategory of vegetarians, hence the right to also be called "World's Sexiest Vegetarian". --> She stopped eating meat at the age of thirteen because she could not stand the thought of eating one of her own animals. She was voted "World's Sexiest Vegetarian" by [[People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals|PETA]]<ref name="goveg">{{cite web|url=http://www.goveg.com/feat/sexiestveg2006/past.asp|title=Past 'Sexiest Vegetarian Alive' Winners|accessdate=August 6, 2007|publisher=[[PETA]]}}</ref> in 2007 for the second time, the first being in 2005 alongside [[Coldplay]] frontman [[Chris Martin]], who was himself a vegetarian at the time.<ref name="goveg"/><ref>[http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/chris-martin-no-longer-a-vegetarian-post-gwyneth-paltrow-split-201437 Chris Martin no longer a vegetarian post split with Paltrow], usmagazine.com; accessed June 21, 2015.</ref>

In a 2007 interview with PETA, Underwood stated, "Ever since I was little I loved animals [...] If you told me I could never sing again, I'd say that was horrible, but it's not my life. If you told me I could never be around animals again, I would just die."<ref>{{cite web|url = http://blog.peta2.com/2007/03/carrie_underwood_a_vegetarian.html|title = Carrie Underwood: A Vegetarian Success Story|accessdate=December 6, 2007|publisher=[[People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals]]
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In April 2013, Underwood spoke out with disapproval regarding the Tennessee "Ag Gag bill".<ref>{{cite web|last=Geller |first=Wendy |title=Politically Active Carrie Underwood Won't 'Stick to Singing' |url=http://music.yahoo.com/blogs/our-country/politically-active-carrie-underwood-won-t-stick-singing-154950087.html |publisher=Yahoo Music |accessdate=22 April 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130424033540/http://music.yahoo.com/blogs/our-country/politically-active-carrie-underwood-won-t-stick-singing-154950087.html |archivedate=April 24, 2013 }}</ref> The bill makes it a crime to videotape animal cruelty or abuse and then fail to turn in the evidence to authorities within 48 hours. This is to stop animal rights activists from accumulating enough documentation to prove that animal cruelty is routine in big agribusiness.<ref>{{cite web|title=Debate: After Activists Covertly Expose Animal Cruelty, Should They Be Targeted With "Ag-Gag" Laws?|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/democracy-now/debate-after-activists-co_b_3045630.html|publisher=Huffington Post|accessdate=22 April 2013}}</ref> Underwood tweeted, "Shame on TN lawmakers for passing the Ag Gag bill. If Gov. Bill Haslam signs this, he needs to expect me at his front door. Who's with me?"<ref>{{cite web|last=Koerner|first=Allyson|title=Carrie Underwood Tweets Anger Over Tennessee Ag Gag Bill|url=http://www.ecorazzi.com/2013/04/19/carrie-underwood-tweets-anger-over-tennessee-ag-gag-bill/|publisher=Ecorazzi|accessdate=22 April 2013}}</ref> State Rep. Andy Holt responded to her tweet, saying, "I would say that Carrie Underwood will stick to singing, I'll stick to lawmaking."<ref>{{cite web|last=Hale|first=Steven|title=Rep. Andy Holt to Carrie Underwood: Shut Up and Sing|url=http://www.nashvillescene.com/pitw/archives/2013/04/22/rep-andy-holt-to-carrie-underwood-shut-up-and-sing|publisher=Nashville Scene|accessdate=22 April 2013}}</ref> Underwood later responded via Twitter, "I should stick to singing? Wow…sorry, I’m just a tax paying citizen concerned for the safety of my family. #NoAgGag".<ref>{{cite web|last=Koerner|first=Allyson|title=Carrie Underwood Fights with Local Rep Over Ag Gag Bill|url=http://www.ecorazzi.com/2013/04/21/carrie-underwood-fights-with-local-rep-over-ag-gag-bill/|publisher=Ecorazzi|accessdate=22 April 2013}}</ref> She also tweeted Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam, saying "Please don't sign the Ag Gag bill. Think about the welfare of the animals as well as the consumers. I'm begging you..."<ref>{{cite web|last=Woods|first=Jeff|title=Carrie Underwood Begs Governor to Veto 'Ag Gag' Bill|url=http://www.nashvillescene.com/pitw/archives/2013/04/18/carrie-underwood-begs-governor-to-veto-ag-gag-bill|publisher=Nashville Scene|accessdate=22 April 2013}}</ref>

Underwood has stated that she has a great interest in sports. She has participated in the annual City of Hope Celebrity Softball tournament for charity for many years. The event takes place in [[Nashville, Tennessee]], and benefits research for life-threatening diseases.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://countrymusic.about.com/od/cmamusicfestival2007/a/COHSoftball07.htm|title= City of Hope Softball|publisher=About.com}}</ref> In 2005, she performed the "[[Star-Spangled Banner]]" at Game 4 of the [[2005 NBA Finals|NBA Finals]] between the [[San Antonio Spurs]] and [[Detroit Pistons]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.reality-tv-online.com/blog/carrie-underwood-sings-national-anthem-at-nba-finals|title=American Idol &#124; Carrie Underwood Sings National Anthem at NBA Finals|publisher=Reality-tv-online.com|date=June 18, 2005|accessdate=March 22, 2010}}</ref> and in 2006 at the [[2006 NBA All-Star Game|NBA All-Star Game]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2006_Feb_15/ai_n26764407|title=John Legend and Carrie Underwood Headline 2006 NBA All-Star Game Halftime Show; Artists Join All-Star Lineup of Talent Performing During NBA All-Star 2006 Festivities Including Destiny's Child and Andrea Bocelli|publisher=Findarticles.com|date=February 15, 2006|accessdate=March 22, 2010}}</ref> She performed at [[halftime]] of the 2006 [[Thanksgiving (United States)|Thanksgiving Day]] [[American football|football]] game at [[Texas Stadium]] in [[Irving, Texas]], and was friends with [[Dallas Cowboys]] [[quarterback]] [[Tony Romo]].<ref name="people">{{cite web|url=http://www.people.com/people/gallery/0,,20036477_11,00.html|title = Lone Star Fun | date = April 25, 2007 | accessdate =August 6, 2007 | work=[[People (magazine)|People]]}}</ref> She also performed the "Star-Spangled Banner" at the [[NFL playoffs, 2005-06#NFC: Seattle Seahawks 34, Carolina Panthers 14|NFC Championship Game]] between the [[Seattle Seahawks]] and [[Carolina Panthers]] in 2006,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.carriephotos.com/thumbnails.php?album=57|title=Carolina Panthers vs Seattle Seahawks|publisher=CarriePhotos.com|date=December 4, 2005|accessdate=March 22, 2010|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110708122226/http://www.carriephotos.com/thumbnails.php?album=57|archivedate=July 8, 2011|df=mdy-all}}</ref> as well as at the 2006 edition of [[NASCAR]]'s [[Coca-Cola 600]],<ref>{{cite web|author=Carla H.|url=http://www.mylifetime.com/lifestyle/entertainment/celebrities/carrie-underwood-nascar-nextel-cup-series-coca-cola-600|title=Carrie Underwood at NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Coca-Cola 600|publisher=myLifetime.com|date=May 28, 2006|accessdate=March 22, 2010|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090105230358/http://www.mylifetime.com/lifestyle/entertainment/celebrities/carrie-underwood-nascar-nextel-cup-series-coca-cola-600|archivedate=January 5, 2009}}</ref> the MLB All Star Game in Pittsburgh, and at Game 3 of the [[2007 World Series]] between the [[Boston Red Sox]] and [[Colorado Rockies]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mjsbigblog.com/carrie-underwood-sings-the-national-anthem-game-3-world-series-denver-co.htm|title=Carrie Underwood Sings The National Anthem, Game 3 World Series, Denver CO |publisher=mjsbigblog|accessdate=March 22, 2010}}</ref> On February 7, 2010, Underwood performed the National Anthem for [[Super Bowl XLIV]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/print?id=4866212&type=story|title=Underwood, Latifah sing at Super Bowl|date=January 28, 2010|agency=Associated Press|publisher=ESPN}}</ref>

On May 7, 2013, it was announced that Underwood will perform the opening theme song for ''[[NBC Sunday Night Football]]'', replacing [[Faith Hill]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Rosenthal|first=Gregg|url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000167816/article/carrie-underwood-will-succeed-faith-hill-on-nbcs-snf|title=Carrie Underwood will succeed Faith Hill on NBC's 'SNF'|publisher=[[National Football League]]|date=2013-05-07|accessdate=2013-05-07}}</ref> Hill later expressed full support for Underwood, congratulating her via [[Twitter]] and stating that it was "an awesome choice" by NBC/SNF and that Underwood "will rock it".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/416416/faith-hill-tweets-congrats-to-carrie-underwood-for-taking-over-sunday-night-football-theme |title=Faith Hill Tweets "Congrats" to Carrie Underwood for Taking Over Sunday Night Football Theme |publisher=[[E!Online]] |date=2013-05-08}}</ref> She sang the National Anthem for the [[Nashville Predators]] prior to their 3-2 overtime victory over the Chicago Blackhawks in Game 3 of the first round of the 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

==Discography==
{{Main article|Carrie Underwood discography}}
* ''[[Some Hearts]]'' (2005)
* ''[[Carnival Ride]]'' (2007)
* ''[[Play On (Carrie Underwood album)|Play On]]'' (2009)
* ''[[Blown Away (album)|Blown Away]]'' (2012)
* ''[[Storyteller (Carrie Underwood album)|Storyteller]]'' (2015)
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==Tours==

===Headlining===
*[[Carrie Underwood: Live in Concert]] (2006)
*[[Carnival Ride Tour]] (2008)
*[[Play On Tour]] (2010–2011)
*[[Blown Away Tour]] (2012–2013)
*[[Storyteller Tour: Stories in the Round]] (2016)

===Co-headlining===
*[[American Idols LIVE! Tour 2005]] (2005)
*Love, Pain and the Whole Crazy Carnival Ride Tour (2008) (with [[Keith Urban]])<ref name="crazy carnival"/>
*[[C2C: Country to Country]] with [[Tim McGraw]] (2013), with [[Miranda Lambert]] and [[Eric Church]] (2016)
*[[Ripcord World Tour]] – Oceania leg (with Keith Urban) (2016)

==Filmography==
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! Title
! Role
! class = "unsortable" | Notes
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|2005
|''[[American Idol]]''
|Contestant
|Season 4 winner
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|2007–2008
|''[[Saturday Night Live]]''
|Musical guest<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1863227/?ref_=nv_sr_1#self|title=Carrie Underwood - IMDb: Filmography credits |publisher=[[IMDb]]}}</ref>
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|-
|2008–present
|''[[Country Music Association Awards]]''
|Herself/Co-host<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cmaworld.com/cma-awards/winners-announced-47th-annual-cma-awards/|title=Winners Announced for The 47th Annual CMA Awards |work=cmaworld.com |accessdate=November 14, 2013}}</ref>
| Alongside [[Brad Paisley]]
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|2008–present
|''[[CMA Music Festival]]''
|Herself
|Yearly Special of Performances from that Years [[CMA Music Festival|CMA Fest]]
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|2009
|''Carrie Underwood: An All-Star Holiday Special''
|Herself
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|-
|2009
|''[[Sesame Street]]''
|Carrie Underworm (voice)
|"Squirmadega Car Race" (Dec. 28); song: "The Worm Anthem"
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|2010
|''[[How I Met Your Mother]]''
|Tiffany
|Episode: "[[Hooked (How I Met Your Mother)|Hooked]]"
|-
|2010
|''[[The Buried Life]]''
|Herself
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|-
|2010
|''[[Extreme Makeover: Home Edition]]''
|Herself
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|-
|2011
|''[[Blue Bloods (TV series)|Blue Bloods]]''
|Herself
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|-
| 2011
| ''[[Soul Surfer (film)|Soul Surfer]]''
| Sarah Hill
| Film debut
|-
| 2012
| ''[[Zendaya: Behind the Scenes]]''
| Herself
| Documentary
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|2012
|''[[CMT Crossroads]]''
|Herself
|(with [[Steven Tyler]])<ref name="Jan20"/>
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|2013
|[[The Blown Away Tour: Live]]
|Herself
|Concert Film
|-
|2013–2014
|''[[Nashville (2012 TV series)|''Nashville'']]''
|Herself (2 episodes)
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|-
|2013
|''[[The Sound of Music Live!]]''
|[[Maria von Trapp|Maria Rainir/von Trapp]]
| [[NBC]] original production
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|2014
|''CMA Country Christmas''
|Herself
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|2016
|''[[Talking Dead]]''
|Herself
|Discussion of ''[[The Walking Dead (TV series)|The Walking Dead]]'' episode "No Way Out"
|-
| 2016
| ''[[Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping]]''
| Herself
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|-
| 2017
|''[[Storyteller Tour: Stories in the Round|The Storyteller Tour]]: Live from [[Madison Square Garden]]''
|Herself
|Concert Film (Available Digitaly Only)
|-
| 2017
|''Living Every Day: Luke Bryan''
|Herself
|TV Special
|}

==See also==
{{Wikipedia books}}
*[[List of artists who reached number one in the United States]]
*[[List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. country chart]]
*[[List of best-charting music artists in the U.S.]]
*[[List of best-selling music artists in the United States]]

==References==
{{Reflist|30em}}

==Bibliography==
* Tracey, Kathleen. ''Carrie Underwood: American Idol IV''. September 2005. Blue Banner Biography series (Juvenile) {{ISBN|1-58415-425-X}}

==External links==
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Carrie Underwood
Underwood at Times Square, May 2012
Born
Carrie Marie Underwood

(1983-03-10) March 10, 1983 (age 41)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actress
Years active2005–present
Spouse
(m. 2010)
Children1
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • harmonica
Labels
Websitecarrieunderwoodofficial.com
Signature

Carrie Marie Underwood (born March 10, 1983)[1][2] is an American country singer, songwriter, and actress. She rose to fame as the winner of the fourth season of American Idol, in 2005. Her debut album, Some Hearts, was released in 2005. Bolstered by the huge crossover success of the singles "Jesus, Take the Wheel" and "Before He Cheats", it became the best-selling solo female debut album in country music history, the fastest-selling debut country album in Nielsen SoundScan history and the best-selling country album of the last 14 years. Underwood won three Grammy Awards for the album, including Best New Artist.

Her second album Carnival Ride followed in 2007. It had one of the biggest ever opening weeks by a female artist and earned Underwood two Grammy Awards. Her next album, 2009's Play On, was a commercial success led by the single "Cowboy Casanova". Underwood's fourth album, Blown Away (2012), earned her a Grammy Award and was that year's second best-selling release by a female artist. Her first compilation album (2014) was a chart and sales success and earned her a Grammy Award. Her fifth album, Storyteller (2015), made her the only country artist to have all first five studio albums reach either numbers one or two on the Billboard 200.

One of the most successful artists in any musical genre, Underwood has sold more than 65 million records worldwide. Recognized by Billboard as Country Music's reigning Queen and by Rolling Stone as "the female vocalist of her generation of any genre", she was listed by Time as one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2014. Underwood is the top country artist of all-time on the RIAA's Digital Singles ranking and the highest certified country album artist to debut in the 21st century. She is the only solo country artist in the 2000s to have a number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100, the only country artist to debut at number one on the Hot 100, and the woman with most number-one hits in the history of the Billboard Country Airplay chart (15). She is the most successful American Idol winner, per Forbes. Billboard named Some Hearts the number-one country album of the 2000s and her as top female artist on their's Best Country Artists of the 2000s list. She has been inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Grand Ole Opry, Oklahoma Hall of Fame, and Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame. She has received acclaim including seven Grammy Awards, 10 Billboard Music Awards, 12 ACM Awards, 12 American Music Awards, 8 CMA Awards, and a Guinness World Record.

Early life

Underwood was born March 10, 1983, in Muskogee, Oklahoma,[2] to Carole (Shatswell) and Steve Underwood,[3] and was named after late actress Carrie Fisher. She is the youngest of three daughters and was raised on her parents' farm in the nearby rural town of Checotah.[4] Her father worked in a paper mill while her mother taught elementary school.[5] She has two older sisters, Shanna and Stephanie.[6] Extremely hyperactive, she was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder at age five and was prescribed Ritalin and Dexedrine, medicines she still takes as an adult.[7] During her childhood, Underwood performed at Robbins Memorial Talent Show, and sang at her local church, First Free Will Baptist Church.[8] She later sang for local events in Checotah, including Old Settler's Day and the Lion's Club.[9]

A local admirer arranged for her to go to Nashville when she was 14 to audition for Capitol Records.[8] In 1996, Capitol Records was preparing a contract for Underwood but canceled it when company management changed. Underwood said of the event, "I honestly think it's a lot better that nothing came out of it now, because I wouldn't have been ready then. Everything has a way of working out."[10] While at Checotah High School, she was an Honor Society member, a cheerleader, and played basketball and softball.[11] Underwood graduated from Checotah High School in 2001 as salutatorian.[9] She chose not to pursue singing after graduation. She said, "After high school, I pretty much gave up on the dream of singing. I had reached a point in my life where I had to be practical and prepare for my future in the 'real world'".[11] She attended Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, graduating magna cum laude in 2006 with a bachelor's degree in mass communication and an emphasis in journalism.[12] She spent part of one of her summers as a page for Oklahoma State Representative Bobby Frame.[13] She also waited tables at a pizzeria, worked at a zoo, and at a veterinary clinic.[11] Underwood is an alumna of the Alpha Iota chapter of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority.[14]

For two years during the summer, she performed in Northeastern State University's Downtown Country show in Tahlequah. She competed in numerous beauty pageants at the university and was selected as Miss NSU runner-up in 2004.[15]

Career

2004–2005: American Idol

American Idol season 4 performances and results
Episode Theme Song Original artist Order Result
Auditions Contestant's choice "I Can't Make You Love Me" Bonnie Raitt N/A Advanced
Hollywood "Young Hearts Run Free" Candi Staton
Top 75 "Independence Day" Martina McBride
Top 24 (12 women) "Could've Been" Tiffany 5 Safe
Top 20 (10 women) "Piece of My Heart" Erma Franklin 9
Top 16 (8 women) "Because You Love Me" Jo Dee Messina 3
Top 12 Song of the 1960s "When Will I Be Loved" The Everly Brothers 11
Top 11 Billboard number ones "Alone" i-TEN 2
Top 10 1990s "Independence Day" Martina McBride 8
Top 9 Classic Broadway "Hello, Young Lovers" The King and I cast 3
Top 8 Year they were born "Love Is a Battlefield" Pat Benatar 7
Top 7 1970s dance music "MacArthur Park" Richard Harris 2
Top 6 21st Century "When God-Fearin' Women Get the Blues" Martina McBride 1
Top 5 Leiber & Stoller "Trouble" Elvis Presley 5
Current Billboard chart "Bless the Broken Road" Nitty Gritty Dirt Band 10
Top 4 Country "Sin Wagon" Dixie Chicks 1
Gamble & Huff "If You Don't Know Me by Now" Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes 5
Top 3 Clive Davis' choice "Crying" Roy Orbison 3
Contestant's choice "Making Love Out of Nothing at All" Air Supply 6
Judge's choice (Randy Jackson) "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" Shania Twain 9
Final 2 Idol single "Inside Your Heaven" Carrie Underwood/Bo Bice 2 Winner
Contestant's choice "Independence Day" Martina McBride 4
Producer's choice "Angels Brought Me Here" Guy Sebastian 6

In the summer of 2004, Underwood auditioned for American Idol in St. Louis, Missouri, singing Bonnie Raitt's "I Can't Make You Love Me". After she sang "Could've Been" by Tiffany on the top 12 girls night, judge Simon Cowell commented that she would be one of the favorites to win the competition.[16][17] During the top 11 finalists' performance on the March 22, 2005, Idol episode, Underwood sang a rendition of the number-one 1980s rock hit "Alone", made famous by Heart, and Cowell predicted that Underwood would not only win the competition, but she would also outsell all previous Idol winners.[18] One of the show's producers later said she dominated the voting, winning every week handily.[19][20] She gained a fan base known as "Carrie's Care Bears" during the course of the show. During the final, she sang with Rascal Flatts on "Bless the Broken Road."[21] On May 25, 2005, Underwood became the season four winner. Her winnings included a recording contract worth at least a million dollars, use of a private jet for a year, and a Ford Mustang convertible.[22]

2005–2007: Some Hearts and breakthrough

Underwood performing at the World Arena in December 2006

Underwood's music career began with the release of her first single, "Inside Your Heaven", on June 14, 2005. The song debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, with Underwood becoming only the third artist to bow in the top slot since chart policy changed in 1998.[23] She also broke Billboard chart history as the first country music artist ever to debut at No. 1 on the Hot 100 and the song became the first song from a country artist to go to No. 1 on the Hot 100 since country group Lonestar's "Amazed" did so in 2000.[24] "Inside Your Heaven" is the only single by a solo country artist in the decade of 2000-2009 to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.[25] It also debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Pop 100 and on the Canadian Singles Chart, topping it for seven consecutive weeks, becoming the longest-running single of 2005 in Canada. It sold nearly one million copies and was certified gold by the RIAA and double platinum by the CRIA.[26][27]

Underwood's debut album, Some Hearts, was released on November 15, 2005, entering the Billboard charts with 315,000 copies sold, debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums and at No. 2 on the Billboard 200.[28] The large first week sales of Some Hearts made it the biggest debut of any country artist since the advent of the SoundScan system in 1991.[29] Some Hearts became the best-selling album of 2006 in all genres in the United States.[30] The album was also the best-selling country album of both 2006 and 2007, making Underwood the first female artist in Billboard history to earn back-to-back honors for Top Country Album.[31] Additionally, it was the best-selling female country album of 2005, 2006, and 2007.[32] Some Hearts has since become the fastest-selling debut country album in the history of the SoundScan era,[33][34] the best-selling solo female debut album in country music history,[35] the best-selling Country album of the last 14 years,[36] and the best-selling album by an American Idol alumni in the US.[37] The album is certified eight times platinum by the RIAA, the highest album certification of any country artist to emerge since 2000.[38]

The album's second single,[39] "Jesus, Take the Wheel" was released to radio in October and later peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs, topping it for six consecutive weeks, and at number twenty on the Hot 100.[40] The song sold over two million copies and was certified double Platinum by the RIAA.[41] Underwood's third single, "Some Hearts", was also released in October, but exclusively to pop radio. "Don't Forget to Remember Me", her fourth single, also proved successful, reaching No. 2 on the Hot Country Songs chart. Later that autumn, Underwood's third country single,[39] "Before He Cheats", hit No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs, staying there for five consecutive weeks.[42] The song peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100, achieving the slowest climb ever to the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, breaking the record that was previously held by Creed from July 2000.[43] In February 2008, when it was certified double Platinum, "Before He Cheats" became the first country song to ever be certified multi-platinum.[44] It has now been certified five times Platinum, selling more than four million copies, and is the fourth best-selling country digital song of all time.[26][45] On April 11, 2007, Underwood continued her streak of top Country singles with the release of "Wasted", which peaked at No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart, sold more than one million copies and was certified Platinum by the RIAA.[46] In August 2008, the "Jesus, Take the Wheel" ringtone was reported to have been certified Platinum, making Underwood the first country artist ever to have two songs hit Platinum Mastertone status together with "Before He Cheats", which had been certified earlier in 2007.[47] Underwood started her first headlined tour, Carrie Underwood: Live 2006, with dates across North America.

Underwood performing in Iraq, in December 2006

At the 2005 Billboard Music Awards, her hit song "Inside Your Heaven" won the coveted Top-Selling Hot 100 Song of the Year award and also Top-Selling Country Single of the Year award, and she won Country Single Sales Artist of the Year.[48] At the 2006 Academy of Country Music Awards, she won Top New Female Vocalist and Single of the Year, for "Jesus, Take the Wheel".[49] At the 40th Annual Country Music Association Awards, she won both the Horizon Award (now New Artist of the Year) and Female Vocalist of the Year.[50] At the 2006 CMT Awards, Underwood won both the Breakthrough Video of the Year and Female Video of the Year for "Jesus, Take The Wheel".[51] She later won the Breakthrough Artist of the Year Award at the American Music Awards, and was also nominated for Favorite Female Country Artist.[52] She won five awards at the 2006 Billboard Music Awards, including the coveted Album of the Year, Top 200 Female Artist of the Year, Female Country Artist, New Country Artist, and Country Album of the Year.[53] That year, Underwood also won a Gospel Music Association (GMA) Dove Award for Country Recorded Song of the Year, for "Jesus, Take The Wheel".[54] At the Academy of Country Music Awards in 2007, Underwood won Album of the Year, Video of the Year, and Female Vocalist of the Year.[55] She was nominated for "World's Best Selling New Artist" at the 2006 World Music Awards. At the 2007 CMT Awards in Nashville, Tennessee, on April 16, Underwood's "Before He Cheats" won three awards, including Video of the Year, Female Video of the Year, and Video Director of the Year.[56] Underwood won two awards at the 2007 CMA Awards: Female Vocalist of the Year, for the second consecutive time, and Single Record of the Year, for "Before He Cheats".[57]

In 2007, at the 49th Grammy Awards, Some Hearts received four Grammy nominations and Underwood won her first two Grammy Awards: Best New Artist and Best Female Country Vocal Performance for "Jesus, Take the Wheel.[58] By winning the Best New Artist Grammy Award, Underwood became only the second country artist to ever win the award in the 56-year history of the Grammy Awards, following LeAnn Rimes (1997).[59] She sang the Eagles song "Life in the Fast Lane" alongside Grammy nominees Rascal Flatts. She also sang the Eagles' "Desperado" to honour Don Henley of The Eagles. She also paid tribute to Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys by performing "New San Antonio Rose". At the 50th Grammy Awards, in 2008, Underwood was nominated for two more Grammys: Best Female Country Vocal Performance, for "Before He Cheats" and Best Country Collaboration with Vocals, for "Oh, Love" a duet with Brad Paisley. She won one Grammy Award that night, for Best Female Country Vocal Performance, and performed the song at the ceremony.[60]

In December 2005, Underwood was named Oklahoman of the Year by Oklahoma Today.[61] In December 2006, Underwood joined Tony Bennett, Michael Bublé, and Josh Groban to sing "For Once in My Life" on The Oprah Winfrey Show.[62] That same month, she paid tribute to Dolly Parton, by singing "Islands in the Stream" with Kenny Rogers (originally by Parton and Rogers) at the Kennedy Center Honors, which honored Parton that year.[63] Underwood performed with the USO Christmas Tour in Iraq during the 2006 Holiday season.[64] Underwood also performed at the 2007 Idol Gives Back concert, singing "I'll Stand By You", a cover of The Pretenders hit. Her version of the song debuted at No. 6 on Billboard's Hot 100 Songs.[65]

In 2007, Forbes reported that Underwood earned over $7 million between June 2006 and June 2007.[66] Also in 2007, Victoria's Secret named Underwood the Sexiest Female Musician.[67]

2007–2009: Carnival Ride and commercial success

Underwood at the American Idol Experience premiere, February 2009

Underwood's second album, Carnival Ride,[68] was released in October 2007.[69] On Carnival Ride, Underwood was more involved in the songwriting process; she set up a writers' retreat at Nashville's famed Ryman Auditorium to collaborate with such Music Row tunesmiths as Hillary Lindsey, Craig Wiseman, Rivers Rutherford, and Gordie Sampson.[70] Carnival Ride moved over 527,000 copies in its first week, debuting at No. 1 on both the Billboard 200 and Top Country Albums, as well as No. 1 on the Canadian Albums Chart, one of the biggest first-week sales by a female artist.[71] Carnival Ride was certified double platinum in just two months after its release in December.[72] The album is now certified four times Multi-Platinum by the RIAA.[41] "So Small", the first single from the album, was released in July 2007 and reached No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs, topping it for three consecutive weeks.[73] "All-American Girl", the second single, also reached No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart. The next single, "Last Name", reached No. 1 on the Hot Country Song chart as well. This made Underwood the first female artist to have two consecutive albums each release three number ones on this chart since Shania Twain in 1998. "Just a Dream", the album's next single, was released on July 2008 and later peaked at No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart, staying there for two consecutive weeks. With that, Underwood became the first solo female artist to pull four number one's from one album since Twain did it with The Woman in Me.[74] The album's fifth single, "I Told You So", a duet with the original singer of the song, Randy Travis, was released in February 2009. It peaked at No. 2 on the Country charts and No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100. All singles from Carnival Ride were certified Platinum by the RIAA, for selling more than one million copies each.[41] In January 2008, Underwood embarked on a joint tour with Keith Urban named the Love, Pain and the Whole Crazy Carnival Ride Tour, with dates fixed nationwide that continued through April.[75] She then started her headlined tour, the Carnival Ride Tour, in February 2008, with dates across all North America, and ended it on December 14, 2008, playing to 1.2 million fans throughout the tour and being named the top-selling country female touring artist of 2008.[76]

Underwood performing during the Carnival Ride Tour, 2007

At the end of 2007, Underwood topped five Billboard Year-End charts, including Billboard 200 Artist of the Year and also Country Artist of the Year.[77] Also in late 2007, she won three American Music Awards: Artist of the Year, Favorite Female Country Artist, and Favorite Country Album, for Some Hearts.[78] At the 2008 Academy of Country Music Awards, she won Female Vocalist of the Year, for the 2nd consecutive time.[79] She received two nominations for the 2008 Country Music Association Awards. Underwood and Brad Paisley co-hosted the awards show and she walked away with the Female Vocalist of the Year award for the third consecutive time but lost the Album of the Year award to George Strait.[80] At the 2008 American Music Awards, Carnival Ride won the Favorite Country Album award, thus making that her 2nd consecutive win in such category.[81]

In 2008, Underwood won her first international award, which was "Female Vocalist of the Year" at the European Country Music Association Awards.[82] For the 44th Academy of Country Music Awards, in 2009, Underwood was nominated for four major awards. Underwood won for Female Vocalist of the Year and Entertainer of the Year, thus making her the first woman to win the award in ten years and the 7th female to take it in the award show's four-decade run.[83] Underwood was nominated for Video of the Year at the 2009 CMT Awards for "Just A Dream". In 2009, at the 51st Grammy Awards, she won, for the third year in a row, the Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance, for "Last Name", and performed the song at the ceremony.[84][85] At the 52nd Grammy Awards in 2010, Underwood won her fifth Grammy Award: She won the Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals for "I Told You So" with Randy Travis and was also nominated again for Best Female Country Vocal Performance, for "Just A Dream".[86] At the ceremony, she performed with Celine Dion, Usher, Smokey Robinson, and Jennifer Hudson during the 3-D Michael Jackson tribute.[87] Grammy Awards producer Ken Ehrlich stated that Michael Jackson greatly admired Underwood, which is why she was hand-picked to perform during his tribute.[88]

On May 13, 2008, Underwood was invited by Randy Travis to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry.[89] Later that month she was officially inducted by Garth Brooks into the Grand Ole Opry.[90] A few months earlier, she sang Julie Andrews's classic, the title song from The Sound of Music, at the 2007 Movies Rock: A Celebration Of Music In Film.[91] On October 22, 2008, Underwood unveiled her wax figure at Madame Tussauds New York.[92] In 2008, it was reported by Forbes that Underwood earned over $9 million between June 2007 and June 2008, being No. 79 on the Top Celebrity 100 list.[93] In 2009, Forbes reported that Underwood was the top earning American Idol alumnus from June 2008 to May 17, 2009. She earned more than twice as much as the second-place finisher, with estimated earnings of $14 million during this time period.[94] She appeared on the holiday CD Hear Something Country Christmas 2007 with a rendition of "Do You Hear What I Hear?". The song reached No. 2 on the AC Chart and remained there for three consecutive weeks.[95] She recorded the song "Ever Ever After" for the soundtrack of the 2007 Walt Disney film Enchanted. Underwood co-wrote a song for Idol alum Kristy Lee Cook's major-label debut album Why Wait. At the 2008 Idol Gives Back, she sang George Michael's classic "Praying For Time" and later recorded it.[96] In November 2008, Underwood recorded a virtual and posthumous duet with Elvis Presley, on his classic "I'll Be Home For Christmas", for his 2008 album Christmas Duets. Elvis's ex-wife, Priscilla Presley, herself asked Underwood to do the duet: "Priscilla wanted me to do 'I'll Be Home For Christmas'", she says. "I couldn't say 'no'."[97] In March 2009, she tracked a cover of Mötley Crüe's ballad "Home Sweet Home" for the American Idol season eight farewell theme.[98]

2009–2012: Play On and collaborations

Underwood at the 2009 American Music Awards

Underwood released her third studio album, Play On, on November 3, 2009.[99] The album debuted atop both the Billboard 200 and Top Country Albums, selling over 318,000 copies in its first week, and became, upon its release, the top-selling release of the year by a female artist, but was later overtaken by Susan Boyle's I Dreamed a Dream and finished the year as No. 2.[100][101] Underwood wrote a song with pop/R&B singer-songwriter Ne-Yo for the album, the song, however, did not make the album.[102] The first single from the album, "Cowboy Casanova", co-written by Underwood, Brett James and hip hop producer Mike Elizondo, was released in September 2009. It was a huge success, jumping from No. 96 to No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 in its second week, one of the biggest single-week upwards on the chart of all time.[103] It later peaked at No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart in just ten weeks, the year's fastest chart-topper by a country female and the fastest number one of her career at that time (her 2014 single "Something in the Water" topped the Hot Country Songs chart in its seventh week).[104] "Cowboy Casanova" has sold over 2 million copies, being certified double Platinum. Second single, "Temporary Home"[105] hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs and the RIAA certified it Platinum.[106] "Undo It", Underwood's third single from "Play On", was released to radio in May. It was later certified Platinum and hit No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart, giving Underwood her tenth number-one single on the Hot Country Songs.[107] The 4th single from Play On, "Mama's Song", was released to country radio in September, peaked at two on the Hot Country Songs and was certified Gold by the RIAA. The album is certified Triple Platinum.[108]

Underwood's Play On Tour started its first leg on March 11, 2010, in Reading, Pennsylvania.[109] The second leg of the tour started on September 25, 2010, in Portland, Oregon, and ended January 1, 2011, in Detroit.[110] Underwood sold out the prestigious Hollywood Bowl on October 2, 2010.[111]

In December 2010, Pollstar.com ranked the Play On Tour one of the Top 50 tours of 2010, at No. 1 on the North American raking, and No. 31 worldwide. Billboard also ranked Underwood's tour at No. 24 for all worldwide tours of 2010. On January 4, 2011, official statistics revealed that Underwood played to over 1 million fans throughout the tour,[112] resulting in her being named again as the top-ranked female country touring artist of the year.[113]

At the 2009 CMA Awards, she received two nominations and co-hosted the ceremony with Brad Paisley.[114] Underwood was nominated for six Academy of Country Music Awards. At the show, Underwood was named Entertainer of the Year, making her the first woman in history to win this award twice.[115] Host Reba McEntire presented Underwood with the "ACM Triple Crown Award" signifying her winning Top New Artist, Top Female Vocalist, and Entertainer of the Year during her career. She was only the second Female to win the coveted "Triple Crown Award", the first being Barbara Mandrell.[116][117] At the CMT Music Awards, Underwood walked away with Video of the Year for "Cowboy Casanova" and also won CMT Performance of the Year for "Temporary Home" from CMT: Invitation Only presents Carrie Underwood.[118] Underwood won two international awards at the 8th French Country Music Awards, which were Best Female Vocalist and Video of the Year, for "Cowboy Casanova".[119] At the 2010 American Music Awards, she won "Favorite Country Album", for "Play On", making her the only artist in the American Music Award history to have all albums awarded in such a category.[120] She co-hosted the 2010 CMA Awards with Brad Paisley for the third year in a row. At the 2011 Grammy Awards, Underwood was nominated for 'Best Female Country Vocal Performance' for "Temporary Home".[121] Underwood was honored by the CMT Artists of the Year special as one of the 5 top Artists of the year in 2010 in country music.[122] The event aired on CMT on December 3, 2010. At the 2011 Academy of Country Music Awards, Underwood sang with Steven Tyler both her song "Undo It" and Aerosmith's "Walk This Way".[123]

In May 2011, Underwood was one of the seven women to be honored by the Academy of Country Music at the Girls' Night Out: Superstar Women of Country special. She was recognized for being the first and only female artist in the Academy's history to ever win Entertainer of the Year twice.[124] At the ceremony, Vince Gill introduced Underwood and presented her with the special award. He sang one of her hits, "Jesus, Take The Wheel", and joined Underwood on a rendition performance of "How Great Thou Art". The video of the performance turned into a viral sensation, reaching 3 million views on YouTube within two days.[125]

Underwood performing at the United States Naval Academy, in April 2011

In December 2009, Some Hearts was named the number-one Country Album of the 2000 Decade by Billboard and Underwood was the top-ranked female artist on Billboard's Best Country Artists of the 2000 Decade list.[126][127] Overall, she was ranked No. 50 on the Artists of the Decade list by Billboard.[128] Also in late 2009, Underwood had her very own CMT Invitation Only[129] and also hosted a Christmas special, Carrie Underwood: An All-Star Holiday Special, a two-hour variety show on Fox that featured Dolly Parton (with whom she sang a rendition duet of "I Will Always Love You") season seven American Idol champion David Cook, Kristin Chenoweth, Brad Paisley and others.[130] In May 2010, Underwood was selected on People Magazine's 100 Most Beautiful People List for 2010. This was the 4th year in a row that she was selected for the list.[131] Also in May, Victoria's Secret named her legs the Sexiest Legs in Hollywood.[132] In June 2011, Rolling Stone magazine ranked Underwood as the No. 11 Queen of Pop, based on a lot of criteria from 2009 until 2011.[133] Underwood co-wrote and recorded a song titled "There's a Place for Us", the lead single from The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.[134] Underwood and songwriters, David Hodges and Hillary Lindsey, received a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song.[135] In March 2011, Underwood sang John Lennon's "Instant Karma!" at the NBC's special All Together Now – A Celebration of Service, which honored former President George H. W. Bush.[136] At the season ten finale of American Idol, Underwood selected a song for contestant Lauren Alaina to sing.[137]

Underwood is featured on "Remind Me", a duet with Brad Paisley that reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs, giving Underwood her eleventh number-one single on such chart and fourteenth overall. She has also a duet with Tony Bennett on his 2011 album Duets II[138] and another duet with Randy Travis on his 2011 Anniversary Celebration album. Underwood was one of the headliners of the iHeartRadio Music Festival. The event took place on September 23 and 24, 2011.[citation needed]

On September 19, Underwood performed "You Really Got a Hold on Me" in order to honor Smokey Robinson, as he was presented with the Ella Award at the Society of Singers annual dinner. Robinson returned the favor to Underwood by singing "My Girl" to her. At the same event, they sang together with Stevie Wonder, Natalie Cole and other artists a medley of multiple songs.[139] In 2010, Underwood was reported by Forbes to have earned over $13 million from May 2009 to May 2010, being the top-earning Idol.[140] In July 2011, Forbes reported that Underwood earned over $20 million between May 2010 and May 2011, being the top-earning American Idol alumnus for the fourth consecutive year.[141]

On February 4, 2012, Underwood joined Steven Tyler to record CMT's Crossroads at the Pepsi Coliseum during the Pepsi Super Bowl Fan Jam of Super Bowl XLVI.[142] It was the highest-rated episode in seven years.[143]

On February 12, 2012, Underwood and Tony Bennett performed their duet "It Had to Be You" at the 54th Annual Grammy Awards.[144] They also sang the song on the season two premiere of Blue Bloods in September 2011.[145]

2012–2013: Blown Away and global tour

Underwood performing at the 2013 CMA Music Festival

Blown Away,[146] Underwood's fourth album, was released on May 1, 2012.[147] Underwood has said that this album features songs with a "darker storyline".[148] "Blown Away" debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, the Country Albums Chart and the Digital Albums chart in the US, selling more than 267,000 in its first week.[149] The first single, "Good Girl", was released to the iTunes Store on February 23, 2012. It was officially released to Country radio on February 27, 2012.[150][151] The music video for "Good Girl" premiered on Entertainment Tonight and on VEVO on March 12, 2012.[152] The song peaked at No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart, giving Underwood her twelfth number-one on the chart,[153] and was certified Double Platinum and has sold over two million copies.[154] The song "Blown Away" was released as the second single from the album on July 9, 2012. It was a massive success, selling over 2 million copies, being certified Triple Platinum, reaching the Top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100, the number-one spot on the Billboard Country Airplay and the Top 2 of the Top Country Songs, where it became Underwood's 16th Top 10 hit on Hot Country Songs chart, a record among women in the tally's 68-year history.[155] The album was the 7th best-selling album of 2012, the second best-selling country album of the year and the second best-selling release by a female artist in 2012.[156] It has been certified Double Platinum by the RIAA and sold over 1.7 million copies in the United States alone.[157] In August 2012, it was announced that Underwood would have her very own VH1 Unplugged (called "VH1 Presents: Carrie Underwood Unplugged") and VH1 Behind The Music episodes.[158] "Two Black Cadillacs", the third single from the album, was released on November 26. It became Underwood's 17th top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs, extending her own record, later peaking at No. 2 on Billboard's Country Airplay chart and certified Platinum.[108][159] In March 2013, "See You Again" was released as the album's fourth single; it has peaked at number 2 on Country Airplay chart and has been certified Platinum by the RIAA.[160][161]

At the 2012 CMT Music Awards, Underwood won the awards for Video of the Year, for "Good Girl", and Collaborative Video of the Year, for "Remind Me", her duet with Brad Paisley. She also performed "Good Girl" at the ceremony.[162] At the 2012 American Music Awards, she won the award for Favorite Album – Country, for Blown Away, and performed "Two Black Cadillacs". In early 2013, Underwood won the prize for Top Selling International Album of the Year at the 41st Country Music Awards of Australia, held by the Country Music Association of Australia.[163][164] Also in February 2013, Underwood won her sixth Grammy Award, for Best Country Solo Performance, for "Blown Away".[165] She performed a medley of "Blown Away" and "Two Black Cadillacs" at the awards show. On February 13, Underwood received two nominations for the Academy of Country Music Awards.[166] She won International Album of the Year at the 2013 British Country Music Awards.[167] At the 2013 CMT Music Awards, Underwood won her 10th award, becoming the most awarded artist ever in CMT Music Awards history. She won Video of the Year for "Blown Away" for the fourth time, which also makes her the artist with the most wins ever in the category.[168][169][170] During the ceremony, she paid tribute to tornado victims in Oklahoma, by performing "See You Again" backed by a choir from Nashville's Christ Church.[171]

Underwood performing in Canada, during the Blown Away World Tour, 2012

On May 1, 2012, Underwood announced her international arena tour, the Blown Away Tour. The first leg consisted, besides the North American dates, of concerts in the UK, at the Royal Albert Hall in London on June 21, 2012,[172] which sold out in 90 minutes,[173] and five shows in Australia, including a sold-out date at the Sydney Opera House, on July 2.[154] The first leg of the Blown Away Tour made Underwood the best-selling female country touring artist of 2012, grossing over $29.2 million and bringing her career tour revenues to over $95 million.[174] The tour had its own exhibition at the Country Music Hall of Fame, called "Carrie Underwood: The Blown Away Tour Exhibition", which ran from June 5 through November 10, 2013.[175] The second leg of the tour started in February 2013, with shows in Ireland, an additional show in England, as part of the C2C: Country to Country festival,[176] and several shows in North America. All dates of the second leg of the Blown Away Tour were sold out, breaking records.[177] Underwood wrapped the Blown Away Tour in late May 2013, playing to one million fans across three continents and six countries. Her three headline arena tours have played to over 3.2 million fans combined.[178] On May 31, it was announced on Underwood's official site that she would release The Blown Away Tour: LIVE, a DVD with nearly 100 minutes of performance footage, behind-the-scene looks, interviews, and music videos from the album Blown Away. The DVD was released on August 13, 2013, and is Underwood's first official DVD concert.[179]

On February 22, 2013, Billboard ranked Underwood as the 16th money maker for the period from February 2012 to February 2013. She earned close to $12 million, being American Idol's Top Earner and second for female country artists.[180] In June 2013, Forbes placed Underwood at No. 46 on The Celebrity 100 list, reporting that she earned more than $31 million between June 2012 and June 2013, being the top-earning American Idol.[181][182]

On January 21, 2013, "Can't Stop Lovin' You", a song by rock band Aerosmith with featured vocals by Underwood, was released as a single.[183][184]

On May 25, Underwood joined The Rolling Stones onstage during the stop of the band's 50 and Counting Tour in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They performed "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)".[185][186] On September 22, 2013, at the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards, she was part of the Emmy Awards' special tribute honoring the 50th Anniversary of 1963 Television Milestones, which includes the assassination coverage of President John F. Kennedy and The Beatles' first US appearance. She performed one of The Beatles' iconic songs, "Yesterday".[187][188]

2014–2015: Greatest Hits: Decade #1

Pregnant Underwood at the Grand Ole Opry, December 2014

Underwood confirmed that she began planning a new album in August 2013 and would start prep work sometime in 2014.[189] Underwood told Billboard, "After The Sound of Music, I feel like I can really buckle down and start working on the next album." Underwood also stated she has been planning another tour, which might be toned down from her earlier ones, stating, "I haven't thought about it much because I don't know what the next album is going to sound like, but I like just standing there and singing, too. I may take a different approach, a more simple approach on the next one. I loved the energy that rock concerts had," Underwood told Billboard.[190] Underwood is featured on Miranda Lambert's album Platinum, on a song called "Somethin' Bad".[191] Released as a single, "Somethin' Bad" reached No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart, becoming Underwood's 13th number-one on the chart. The same week, the song vaulted to No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100.[192]

In early 2014, she performed on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, paying tribute to Linda Ronstadt.[193] Her performances were highly acclaimed by critics and even by Stevie Nicks, who performed with Underwood.[194] In September, Underwood headlined the 2014 Global Citizen Festival, alongside Jay-Z, No Doubt and other music acts.[195] Her cover of R.E.M.'s "Everybody Hurts" during her performance was highly praised.[196][197] She headlined the 2014 Concert for Valor in November, alongside Eminem, Metallica, Foo Fighters, and other music acts, where she was backed by the Singing Sergeants of the US Air Force during the performance of "Something in the Water".[198] Underwood was asked by Bono himself to front U2's World AIDS Day (RED) Concert, alongside U2, Bruce Springsteen, Coldplay's Chris Martin, and Kanye West, on December 1, 2014. She was joined on stage by U2 guitarist The Edge during a performance of her song "Change", which received acclaim.[199]

The Academy of Country Music awarded Underwood the Gene Weed Special Achievement Award, for her widespread exposure through NFL Sunday Night Football, the live NBC broadcast of The Sound of Music, her worldwide Blown Away Tour and her charity work with the American Red Cross and her C.A.T.S. Foundation.[200] At the 2014 Billboard Music Awards, Underwood won the Milestone Award, for which she had been nominated due to her chart success, especially her record of having the best starting run ever by a woman on the Country Airplay chart (18 top ten hits on the chart).[201][202][203] Time listed Underwood as one of the 100 most influential people in the world, placing her in the "Icons" category.[204] She won the award for Favorite Female Country Artist at the American Music Awards, marking her eighth career AMA.[205] She was named 2014's top female Christian artist by Billboard.[206] In 2015 at the 57th Grammy Awards, Underwood won Best Country Solo Performance for "Something in the Water", marking her seventh career Grammy Award.[207][208] At the 2015 Billboard Music Awards, she won the award for Top Christian Song for "Something in the Water".[209] At the 2015 CMT Music Awards, Underwood won three awards, including Video of the Year for "Something in the Water".[210] She won her ninth American Music Award in 2015, winning Favorite Female Country Artist.[211]

In September 2014, Underwood appeared on The Today Show, where she announced her first greatest hits compilation, Greatest Hits: Decade #1, which was released on December 9.[212][213] The album's lead single, "Something in the Water", became a crossover success. It reached No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart, becoming her fourteenth number-one hit on that chart and her second in 2014.[214] With fourteen number ones, she holds the record as the female country artist with the most number-one hits on the Hot Country Songs chart in the Nielsen SoundScan era (since 1991) in the Guinness Book.[215] The song topped the Hot Christian Songs chart and has held the top spot for multiple consecutive weeks.[214] It debuted at No. 24 on the Hot 100 chart as well.[216] The song set and broke multiple airplay records on Country radio in its first week. In February 2015, "Little Toy Guns" was released as the second single from the compilation. The track peaked at number six on Billboard's Hot Country Songs, number two on the Country Airplay Chart and number 47 on the Hot 100. The song was nominated for Best Country Solo Performance at the 58th Grammy Awards. The compilation debuted with the biggest sales debut for a hits collection in any genre of music in more than six years and the biggest first-week sales for a female hits album in any genre in over nine years.[217][218]

2015–present: Storyteller and label change

Underwood returned to the studio to finish her fifth studio album in the spring of 2015.[219][220] On August 20, 2015, via live Facebook stream, Underwood announced her album would be titled Storyteller and was scheduled to be released on October 23, 2015. The lead single, "Smoke Break", was serviced to radio immediately following the announcement.[221] Storyteller debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200, making Underwood the only country artist to have their first five studio albums debut at Nos. 1 or 2 on the Billboard 200.[222] In addition, the album debuted at No. 1 on the Top Country Albums chart, earning Underwood another record as the only artist to score six consecutive number-one albums on that chart.[223] Storyteller has since been certified Platinum by the RIAA.[41]

The album's second single, "Heartbeat", became Underwood's 14th leader on the Country Airplay while the album's third single, "Church Bells", became her 15th career No. 1 on the Country Airplay chart, both extending her record for the most number one's among women in the history of the chart.[224] Underwood became the first female artist to score two number one hits on the Country Airplay chart in 2016.[225] A fourth single, "Dirty Laundry", was released from the album in August 2016.[226]Billboard ranked Underwood as the top female country artist for the year, and fifth overall.[227]

Underwood launched the Storyteller Tour, her fifth headlining tour, in January 2016, with a second half picking up in August. The tour has since played to over 1 million fans, completing 92 shows across 7 countries while being named by Billboard the top country tour for the first half of the year.[228]

Underwood performs during the Storyteller Tour, 2016.

In June 2016, Underwood received three nominations from the CMT Music Awards, taking home two honors for "Smoke Break", expanding her CMT Music Award total to 15—the most among all acts.[229] She was named Female Vocalist of the Year by the American Country Countdown Awards in 2016,[230] and also received the CMA Chairman's Award.[231] In July, she picked up her fifth Teen Choice Award, for Choice Country Artist.[232] Underwood also received two nominations from the Billboard Music Awards, including Top Country Artist.[233] In September 2016, Underwood was the first artist to receive the ACM Lifting Lives Gary Haber Award, for her continuous work with charities.[234]

On October 20, 2016, Underwood was honored as one of CMT Artists of the Year, marking her third year to receive the award.[235] Underwood received four nominations for the 50th annual Country Music Association Awards, including her first nomination for Entertainer of the Year.[236] She walked away with Female Vocalist of the Year, her fourth time to win the award.[237] She further received three nominations for the 2016 American Music Awards, including the top prize for Artist of the Year.[238] She won Favorite Female Country Artist for the fourth time and Favorite Country Album (for Storyteller) for the fifth time, expanding her record as the only artist to win the award for all albums released.[239]

Underwood was one of 30 artists to perform on "Forever Country", a mash-up track of "Take Me Home, Country Roads", "On the Road Again", and "I Will Always Love You" celebrating 50 years of the CMA Awards.[240] The single debuted at number one on Billboard's Hot Country Songs.[241] In December 2016, she joined Keith Urban for a series of concerts in Australia and New Zealand.[242]

In January 2017, she received her ninth People's Choice award, winning Favorite Female Country Artist.[243] Underwood received one nomination - Best Country Solo Performance - for her single "Church Bells" for the 59th annual Grammy awards.[244] She and Keith Urban performed their new single, "The Fighter," at the Grammy ceremony.[245] Their joint single peaked in the top two of the Hot Country Songs and top twenty of the adult contemporary chart and was certified platinum by the RIAA within the same year of its release.[246]

She presented two awards for the musical categories with Sting at the 74th annual Golden Globe awards.[247] She received two nominations for the 52nd annual Academy of Country Music Awards, including Entertainer of the Year.[248] She scored three more nominations for the 2017 CMT Music Awards in June, including Video of the Year for "Church Bells."[249] She won Female Video of the year, extending her record for most wins in the show's history.[250] Underwood scored two nominations for the 2017 Teen Choice awards, including Choice Country Artist, which she won for a third consecutive year.[251] She received one nomination from the 45th annual American Music Awards in the Favorite Female Artist - Country category, which she won for the fourth year in a row, bringing her total to twelve American Music awards.

In January 2017, Underwood announced that she would be taking some time off at the beginning of the year to spend time with family, and would then, possibly, begin to write for her next album.[252][253] On March 28, 2017, it was announced that Underwood had signed with Universal Music Group's Capitol Records Nashville after being with Arista Nashville for nearly twelve years.[254] Madame Tussauds unveiled a new figure of Underwood when the Nashville location opened in April 2017.[255] Christian singer Matthew West announced he had collaborated with Underwood, who performed background vocals on the song "Something Greater" from his album, All In (2017).[256] The Country Music Association announced that Underwood and Brad Paisley would be returning to host the CMA Awards in November, marking their 10th consecutive year as hosts.[257] Underwood again received a nomination in the Female Vocalist category, her twelfth nomination to date.[258] She performed "Softly and Tenderly" as part of a tribute to the victims of the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival shooting, and the performance received widespread acclaim.[259]

In October 2017, Underwood announced via Instagram that she would be releasing her second concert experience - The Storyteller Tour: Live from Madison Square Garden. It was made available digitally on iTunes, Google Play, Amazon, and Qello Concerts on November 17.[260]

In January 2018, Underwood released "The Champion", a promotional duet single featuring Ludacris for the Super Bowl. Unlike any of her previous releases, "The Champion" is Underwood's first under the pop genre. The single itself debuted at number one on iTunes, where it remained for a week following its release.[261] The song debuted at number 47 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, powered by it's launch at number three on the Digital Song Sales chart with 61,000 downloads.[262]

Artistry

Voice

Underwood has been highly acclaimed for her vocal talents. David Wild of Rolling Stone has praised her voice, saying that "she can hit any note".[263] Her vocal range has been described as "enormous", with critics highlighting her ability to hold notes for an extended period of time. Billboard describes her vocal ability as "freakish".[264] Concert critics have pointed out that "she’ll let loose with an improbably long note that runs through more octaves than you knew existed".[265] When asked if it ever becomes difficult to belt at such high intensity during her 90–120 minute live shows, Underwood responded, "I'm too proud to drop keys. I won't do it. Maybe the older I get, I'll write some songs in lower keys so it'll be easier. I've always been pretty good as far as stamina onstage. Being able to work out and stay physically strong is important... So far, it's worked for me. I'm just blessed at being able to be loud for long periods of time."[266] Fellow country music singer Randy Travis paid high praises to Underwood's voice when asked about her cover of his 1988 hit song "I Told You So", saying that "her voice is so much better suited to the song. I have a baritone voice, and her soprano voice really fits well with the range of the song. Her ability to get into the upper register of her voice and just hold those high notes is great."[267] Her voice has also been praised as "versatile".[268] She has indeed performed live versions of gospel songs like "How Great Thou Art", in which Yahoo! critics noticed her ability to move an audience with a "powerful performance",[125] and Rock songs like Guns N' Roses' "Paradise City", with Rolling Stone critics saying it was a "standout performance", adding that "when the song reached its crescendo, the singer went right over the edge with it, twirling like a tornado and tossing in more than a few banshee wails" and even saying "if the original members of Guns N' Roses ever wanted to reunite without Axl Rose, they might be wise to ask Carrie Underwood to fill his bandana".[269]

Influences

Underwood has credited "music as a whole" as her major influence, since she "grew up listening to music" and "there were songs, different kind of songs coming at me from everywhere".[270] But she has occasionally mentioned Rock acts like Queen, George Michael, The Rolling Stones, and My Chemical Romance as influences.[271] Among Country artists, she has listed George Strait,[272] Dolly Parton,[273] Randy Travis,[274] Martina McBride, Reba McEntire, and Garth Brooks as influences.[275] Although never publicly mentioning Faith Hill and Shania Twain as musical influences, critics have linked Underwood's musical style to those of Hill and Twain.[276] Her music is generally Country pop with Rock influence similar to that of Kelly Clarkson, as noticed by Rolling Stone.[277] She has also released songs with Christian music influence.[278]

Legacy

Underwood performing during the Blown Away World Tour, May 2013

Since her debut in 2005, Underwood has been praised by both veteran artists and music critics. Rolling Stone describes Underwood as "the female vocalist of her generation of any genre",[279] while Billboard magazine refers to her as Country Music's reigning Queen.[280]

Grady Smith of The Guardian has praised her, saying "Carrie Underwood has emerged as the leader of country music".[281] Time listed her in their 100 most influential people in the world in 2014, in which Brad Paisley wrote "not only has she earned her place, she's also raised the bar: she's a prolific songwriter, a trendsetter and an Opry member", and further considers her to be "the best singer in any format of music."[204][282] Vince Gill has also stated: "The possibility of Carrie's longevity is through the roof. There are fine singers, and there are gifted, great singers, and she's one of those. Her vocal skills are off the hook".[282] Melissa Etheridge also adds saying "she has a power in her country music, in her singing. She can crossover to Rock in a second".[263] She has further received public commendation from Stevie Nicks,[283] Steven Tyler,[284] Tony Bennett,[285] Dolly Parton,[273][286][287] and Loretta Lynn.[288] David Wild of Rolling Stone has stated that "Carrie Underwood is the greatest thing that American Idol ever gave us".[263] She was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in 2017,[289] and the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2018, for her achievements in music.[290]

Underwood has influenced pop girl group Fifth Harmony,[291] singer Mollie King of British pop girl group The Saturdays,[292] singer Kelsea Ballerini,[293][294] The Voice winner Danielle Bradbery,[295] American Idol runner-up Lauren Alaina,[296] and singer and actress Lucy Hale.[297]

Achievements

Underwood has been the recipient of seven Grammy Awards,[208] ten Billboard Music Awards,[298] twelve Academy of Country Music Awards,[299] twelve American Music Awards,[300] eight Country Music Association Awards,[301] six Teen Choice Awards, three CMT Artists of the Year awards,[302] and seventeen CMT Music Awards, among others. As a songwriter, she has also received a Golden Globe Award nomination h [303] and won ten BMI Awards.[304][305] Underwood was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in 2008,[306] for her many accomplishments in country music, and into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame in 2009.[307] Further, she was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in 2017, the highest honor one can receive from the state. In December 2009, she was awarded the prestigious Harmony Award from the Nashville Symphony Orchestra for her achievements in music across many genres.[308] In 2013, she received Artist Achievement Award at the 38th Annual New York Honors Gala held by the T.J. Martell Foundation.[309] In 2014, she was honored by the Country Radio Broadcasters' Board of Directors with the CRB Artist Humanitarian Award at the 2014 Country Radio Seminar.[310]

Regarded as one of the most successful artists in any musical genre,[311][312] As of 2015, Underwood has sold more than 65 million records worldwide.[313] In the US, she has sold 16.3 million albums[314] and over 34.8 million digital songs,[315] making her the best-selling artist in history of the American Idol franchise, with Billboard calling her the ultimate Idol success story.[316][317] Forbes has declared Underwood the most successful American Idol winner of all time, with more albums sold and more revenue generated than any of the other contestants in the show's 15 seasons.[318] Underwood had a fast commercial impact on the music industry, with her debut album, Some Hearts, becoming the fastest-selling debut country album in the history of the SoundScan era,[33][34] the best-selling solo female debut album in country music history,[35] the best-selling Country album of the last 14 years,[36] and the best-selling album by an American Idol alum in the US.[37] With her debut single, "Inside Your Heaven", she also broke Billboard chart history as the first country music artist ever to debut at No. 1 on the Hot 100 and the song became the first song from a country artist to go to No. 1 on the Hot 100 since country group Lonestar's "Amazed" did so in 2000.[24] "Inside Your Heaven" is the only single by a solo country artist in the 2000 decade to reach No. 1 on the Hot 100 chart.[25] With the singles from her second album, Carnival Ride, she became the first female country artist since Shania Twain in 1995 to pull four number-one's from one album.[74] In 2010, with the singles of her third album, Play On, she achieved ten career number-one singles on the Hot Country Songs, an achievement for which she was named by the Guinness Book of World Records as the female country artist with the most number-one hits on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart (since accurate sales records were introduced in the US in 1991), tied with Reba McEntire.[215] With such a feat, she became the only female artist in country music history to have eleven consecutive top two singles; at that time, she had twelve official country singles: ten number-ones. She also became the first woman to score ten number-ones on such a chart since Rosanne Cash in 1988.[319] She then broke and expanded her Guinness Book record by scoring four more number-one singles on the Hot Country Songs between 2011 and 2014, for a total of fourteen number-ones.[214] She is also the woman with the most number-ones in the history of the Billboard Country Airplay chart, having had 15 leaders.[224] Notably, Underwood's first twenty-six singles promoted to country radio all reached the top 10 of both the Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts, the longest streak of top ten singles by a country artist.[320] The Recording Industry Association of America recognizes Underwood as the Top Country Artist of all time and the fifth highest-certified female artist on its Top Artists (Digital Songs) raking,[321] with 30 million certified units.[322] Underwood is also the highest certified Country album artist to debut in the 21st century.[323] Since May 2011, Underwood is the Biggest American Idol Earner, with, at the time of the press release, over $66 million in tour revenues, besides her records sales.[324] She is the fourth biggest album seller of the past 10 years in the United States.[325]

Other ventures

Product endorsements

Underwood has had many endorsements throughout her career. She has signed multimillion-dollar deals with Skechers, Target, Nintendo, Olay, Nicole by OPI, Hershey's, Almay and Dick's Sporting Goods. In 2005, Underwood appeared in a Skechers global advertising campaign. In 2007, Underwood appeared in Target advertisements promoting her album Carnival Ride. The limited edition of the album which included a behind the scenes DVD was exclusively sold at Target.[326] In 2008, Underwood worked with Nintendo for the launch of their Nintendo DS appearing in various television commercials.[327] That same year, Underwood became the spokesperson for Vitamin Water starring in television and magazine advertisements. Underwood also hosts a guide to a healthy lifestyle on Vitamin Water's website.[328] In 2010, Underwood became the spokesperson for the Pedigree adoption drive. In 2011, she became the first celebrity brand ambassador for Olay skin care. Underwood has appeared in the global advertising campaign for their facial wash.[329]

In January 2014, Underwood signed a deal with Nicole by OPI to launch 14 new nail lacquers.[330] In the same month, Almay announced Underwood had signed a deal to serve as Almay's global brand ambassador, where she would appear in TV and print advertisements for the brand later that month.[331]

In March 2015, Underwood released a fitness clothing line named CALIA by Carrie Underwood. In collaboration with Dick's Sporting Goods, the line features clothing that is intended to be suitable for both active and casual wear.[332]

Philanthropy

Underwood established the Checotah Animal, Town, and School Foundation in 2009. The foundation helps with general causes, needs and services in the area of Checotah to directly impact the community.[333] "My hometown is extremely supportive of me and I feel blessed to be able to create something as a way of giving back; to say thank you," said Underwood.[334][335]

Underwood is a supporter of arts education. In 2009, Underwood's foundation "Checotah Animal, Town & School Foundation" and the Academy of Country Music foundation "ACM Lifting Lives" partnered to give students in Checotah, Oklahoma a gift valued at more than $120,000 in new instruments for their music programs.[336] Underwood held a surprise concert at a local high school and then unveiled the gifts. The instruments will be shared throughout the Checotah school district and were ordered through Yamaha Corporate Artist Affairs at a special philanthropic price.[336] During the 2011 holiday season, her foundation donated $350,000 to the Checotah schools.[337]

Underwood is a supporter of animal rights. Underwood is a supporter of the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and has done several public service announcements for the organization.[338] Underwood has also done a "Protect Your Pets" public service announcement for Do Something.[339] In 2010, Underwood became the official spokesperson for the Pedigree adoption drive.[340] On March 29, 2010, Underwood and Pedigree partnered to donate $10,000 to a New York City Animal Shelter. In April 2011, Underwood opened the Happy Paws Animal Shelter in her hometown.[341] On January 10, 2012, it was reported but had previously been blogged by Underwood herself on her official fan-site, that the singer rescued an abandoned dog along highway.[342]

Underwood and her husband made a video for the "Do It for Daron" campaign urging young people to stop bullying.[343] In July 2012, she publicly endorsed same-sex marriage. She told the British newspaper The Independent, "As a married person myself, I don't know what it's like to be told I can't marry somebody I love and want to marry," she said. "I can't imagine how that must feel. I definitely think we should all have the right to love, and love publicly, the people that we want to love." Underwood went on to say, "Our church is gay-friendly. Above all, God wanted us to love others. It's not about setting rules, or [saying] 'everyone has to be like me'. No. We're all different. That's what makes us special. We have to love each other and get on with each other. It's not up to me to judge anybody."[344]

Underwood launched the Academy of Country Music Lifting Lives Temporary Home Fund in 2010. The Fund specifically benefits victims of the Tennessee floods of early 2010 and it was kicked off with grants that Underwood received from ACM as Entertainer of the Year. She also teamed up with Brooks and Dunn to support the new Fund by recording a Public Service Announcement (PSA).[345]

Underwood is involved with several organizations that benefit children. In January 2010, she partnered with Country Cares for St. Jude Kids visiting the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.[346] In February 2011, Underwood donated $140,125 to Save the Children.[347] This charitable initiative was inspired by the "36 cents" written in the lyrics of Underwood's album track "Change" on her album Play On, which addresses how even the smallest bit of spare change that one might have can add up to make a difference and help "change" the world.[347]

Underwood is a supporter of the United Service Organization, Clothes off our back, and Habitat For Humanity.[348] To benefit cancer research, in August 2008, Underwood joined Beyoncé, Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige, Miley Cyrus, and other female artists to record the song "Just Stand Up!" The proceeds benefited Stand Up to Cancer (SU2C). As a result of their fund raising efforts, the SU2C scientific advisory committee, overseen by the American Association for Cancer Research was able to award $73.6 million towards novel, groundbreaking research.[349] The song peaked at No. 11 on Billboard's Hot 100 Songs.

In May 2012, Underwood announced that she would donate $1 of every ticket sold on Blown Away Tour to the American Red Cross.[350] On May 24, 2013, Underwood announced that she would be donating $1 million in proceeds from her recent Blown Away Tour to the Red Cross for relief efforts in response to the Oklahoma tornado. "I have watched the devastation in my home state of Oklahoma over the past several days with great sadness," Underwood said in a statement. "With the help of my fans who attended my concerts over the past year, we can offer the Red Cross a little extra help in comforting those affected by the recent tornados." Neal Litvack, chief development officer for the Red Cross, said, "The impact of the tornados in Oklahoma and the Midwest was devastating and the road to recovery will be long for many families. Through the generosity of Carrie, the American Red Cross can quickly respond with shelter, food and comfort now, and with lasting help as they move toward recovery."[citation needed]

Acting

Underwood appeared on How I Met Your Mother in March 2010. She played the role of Tiffany, a medical sales rep that forms a relationship with Ted.[351] This was the second highest rated episode for season five, gaining 10.48 million viewers. Brian Zoromski of IGN gave the episode 8.5 out of 10. He was surprised how well Underwood performed in her first acting role.[352] A few months earlier, she appeared in an episode of the PBS children's television series Sesame Street, performing a voice-over as "Carrie Underworm" a worm who sings a song about worm pride before an auto race Sesame street is holding.[353]

Underwood made her film debut in Soul Surfer in April 2011. She played Sarah Hill, the church youth leader who helped Bethany Hamilton overcome the obstacles she faced after the shark attack.[354][355]

NBC Entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt announced on November 30, 2012, that Underwood would star in the coveted role of Maria von Trapp in NBC's live broadcast of The Sound of Music, based on the original Broadway musical.[356] The three-hour telecast aired on December 5, 2013,[357] partnering NBC with the producing team of Craig Zadan and Neil Meron. "To have a star like Carrie Underwood perform Maria in The Sound of Music, and in such a very special and unique production, is exciting beyond words," said Ted Chapin, President of the Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization. "Part of the magic of Rodgers and Hammerstein is how their work has adapted itself to so many different incarnations, and I am certain the fresh spirit Underwood brings to her own songs will transition into exciting versions of the classic songs we all know and love."[358]

Personal life

Relationship

Underwood began dating NHL player Mike Fisher after they met at one of her concerts in late 2008, and she became engaged to him in December 2009.[359] On July 10, 2010, Underwood and Fisher wed at The Ritz-Carlton Lodge, Reynolds Plantation in Greensboro, Georgia, with more than 250 people in attendance.[360][361] The couple's son Isaiah was born February 27, 2015.[362] Fisher retired from professional hockey on August 3, 2017.[363]

On February 11, 2011, an Ottawa radio station, 105.3 CISS-FM, stated that it would ban the playing of Underwood's music because her husband, Mike Fisher, was traded to the Nashville Predators the day before. Due to Underwood's fans' threats on Facebook to never tune into the radio station, the station later modified its statement. It apologized for its actions, saying that its statements were meant to be taken as a joke, as it does not play Underwood's country songs anyway, and it was its tongue-in-cheek way of wishing Fisher the best of luck in Nashville.[364][365] Fisher later criticized the station saying "obviously Carrie had nothing to do with the move or the trade or anything so to imply something like that was just wrong", and noting that both he and Underwood were disappointed in the negativity that was created by the radio station.[366][367] Underwood was selected by The Hockey News on its annual list of the 100 People of Power and Influence in Ice Hockey. For the 2012 list, Underwood ranked at No. 85.[368]

Wealth

According to Forbes, Underwood earned $7 million between 2006 and 2007,[66] $9 million between 2007 and 2008,[93] $14 million between 2008 and 2009,[94] $13 million between 2009 and 2010,[140] $20 million between 2010 and 2011,[141] $5 million between 2011 and 2012,[369] $31 million between 2012 and 2013,[182][370] $10 million between 2013 and 2014,[371] $8 million between 2014 and 2015,[372] $26 million between 2015 and 2016,[373] and $20 million between 2016 and 2017,[374] totalling $166 million in her career. She had earned over $83 million by 2014, being named the top-earning Idol alum of all time.[278][375]

In 2010, Underwood and Fisher bought a mansion on eleven acres near Ottawa, Ontario, Canada in the luxurious Spruce Ridge district. The couple later put the mansion up for sale at an asking price of $2.2 million.[376] In 2012, the couple bought a cottage outside of Nashville. They use the cottage for weekend getaways. Oprah toured the cottage and interviewed Underwood and Fisher there for their appearance on Oprah's Next Chapter.[377]

In January 2014, it was reported that Underwood topped the 2013 list of the highest-paid American Idol alumni, reportedly earning $31 million. Not only more than any other American Idol contestant, this total also exceeded the annual earnings of 2013 judges Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj, and Keith Urban.[375]

Personal interests

Underwood performs at Super Bowl XLIV, February 2010

Underwood is a practicing Christian.[378][379] Underwood is an animal lover and a vegan.[380] She stopped eating meat at the age of thirteen because she could not stand the thought of eating one of her own animals. She was voted "World's Sexiest Vegetarian" by PETA[381] in 2007 for the second time, the first being in 2005 alongside Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, who was himself a vegetarian at the time.[381][382]

In a 2007 interview with PETA, Underwood stated, "Ever since I was little I loved animals [...] If you told me I could never sing again, I'd say that was horrible, but it's not my life. If you told me I could never be around animals again, I would just die."[383]

In April 2013, Underwood spoke out with disapproval regarding the Tennessee "Ag Gag bill".[384] The bill makes it a crime to videotape animal cruelty or abuse and then fail to turn in the evidence to authorities within 48 hours. This is to stop animal rights activists from accumulating enough documentation to prove that animal cruelty is routine in big agribusiness.[385] Underwood tweeted, "Shame on TN lawmakers for passing the Ag Gag bill. If Gov. Bill Haslam signs this, he needs to expect me at his front door. Who's with me?"[386] State Rep. Andy Holt responded to her tweet, saying, "I would say that Carrie Underwood will stick to singing, I'll stick to lawmaking."[387] Underwood later responded via Twitter, "I should stick to singing? Wow…sorry, I’m just a tax paying citizen concerned for the safety of my family. #NoAgGag".[388] She also tweeted Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam, saying "Please don't sign the Ag Gag bill. Think about the welfare of the animals as well as the consumers. I'm begging you..."[389]

Underwood has stated that she has a great interest in sports. She has participated in the annual City of Hope Celebrity Softball tournament for charity for many years. The event takes place in Nashville, Tennessee, and benefits research for life-threatening diseases.[390] In 2005, she performed the "Star-Spangled Banner" at Game 4 of the NBA Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and Detroit Pistons,[391] and in 2006 at the NBA All-Star Game.[392] She performed at halftime of the 2006 Thanksgiving Day football game at Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas, and was friends with Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo.[393] She also performed the "Star-Spangled Banner" at the NFC Championship Game between the Seattle Seahawks and Carolina Panthers in 2006,[394] as well as at the 2006 edition of NASCAR's Coca-Cola 600,[395] the MLB All Star Game in Pittsburgh, and at Game 3 of the 2007 World Series between the Boston Red Sox and Colorado Rockies.[396] On February 7, 2010, Underwood performed the National Anthem for Super Bowl XLIV.[397]

On May 7, 2013, it was announced that Underwood will perform the opening theme song for NBC Sunday Night Football, replacing Faith Hill.[398] Hill later expressed full support for Underwood, congratulating her via Twitter and stating that it was "an awesome choice" by NBC/SNF and that Underwood "will rock it".[399] She sang the National Anthem for the Nashville Predators prior to their 3-2 overtime victory over the Chicago Blackhawks in Game 3 of the first round of the 2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Discography

Tours

Headlining

Co-headlining

Filmography

Film and television
Year Title Role Notes
2005 American Idol Contestant Season 4 winner
2007–2008 Saturday Night Live Musical guest[400]
2008–present Country Music Association Awards Herself/Co-host[401] Alongside Brad Paisley
2008–present CMA Music Festival Herself Yearly Special of Performances from that Years CMA Fest
2009 Carrie Underwood: An All-Star Holiday Special Herself
2009 Sesame Street Carrie Underworm (voice) "Squirmadega Car Race" (Dec. 28); song: "The Worm Anthem"
2010 How I Met Your Mother Tiffany Episode: "Hooked"
2010 The Buried Life Herself
2010 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Herself
2011 Blue Bloods Herself
2011 Soul Surfer Sarah Hill Film debut
2012 Zendaya: Behind the Scenes Herself Documentary
2012 CMT Crossroads Herself (with Steven Tyler)[142]
2013 The Blown Away Tour: Live Herself Concert Film
2013–2014 Nashville Herself (2 episodes)
2013 The Sound of Music Live! Maria Rainir/von Trapp NBC original production
2014 CMA Country Christmas Herself
2016 Talking Dead Herself Discussion of The Walking Dead episode "No Way Out"
2016 Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping Herself
2017 The Storyteller Tour: Live from Madison Square Garden Herself Concert Film (Available Digitaly Only)
2017 Living Every Day: Luke Bryan Herself TV Special

See also

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Bibliography

  • Tracey, Kathleen. Carrie Underwood: American Idol IV. September 2005. Blue Banner Biography series (Juvenile) ISBN 1-58415-425-X
Preceded by American Idol winner
2005
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Awards
Preceded by Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance
2007–2009
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Preceded by Grammy Award for Best Country Solo Performance
2013
2015
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Preceded by Country Music Association Award for Horizon Award
2006
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Preceded by Country Music Association Award for Female Vocalist of the Year
2006–2008
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Preceded by Academy of Country Music Award for Female Vocalist of the Year
2007–2009
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Preceded by Academy of Country Music Award for Entertainer of the Year
2009–2010
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