There are country songs, and then there are Carrie Underwood moments. When Carrie stepped onto the Good Morning America stage to perform “Crazy Angels,” she didn’t just sing she set the morning on fire with a powerful mix of sugar, sass, and a whole lot of southern soul. This wasn’t just another promotional performance it was a neon-lit sermon on letting your wild side fly.
Backed by a full band and wrapped in rhinestone energy, Carrie belted out her fan-favorite track from Denim & Rhinestones with an edge only she can deliver. The lyrics are a love letter to contradiction“sweetheart with a wild side,” as she says. Carrie makes being caught between faith and Friday night feel like freedom. It’s glitter meets grit, and the crowd was absolutely here for it.
Carrie Underwood – Crazy Angels (Live From Good Morning America)
When Carrie hit that soaring chorus—“Yes I’m one of those crazy angels”—you could feel the temperature rise through every living room screen across America. The GMA audience lit up, cheering mid-performance and swaying like they were in a honky-tonk church. Social media buzzed with praise—many calling it “peak Carrie” and one fan writing, “She just made 8 a.m. feel like a Friday night.”
But what’s great about “Crazy Angels” is how it connects to Carrie’s evolution as an artist. It’s playful, bold, and unapologetic—like a grown-up echo of “Before He Cheats” with even more swagger. And for fans wanting a deeper cut, her haunting performance of “Ghost Story” from the same album shows the flip side of that boldness—more haunted, more hushed, but just as fierce.
Carrie Underwood – Ghost Story (Official Music Video)
Fans ate it up. Comments flooded YouTube praising her range, confidence, and that signature Carrie vocal that somehow manages to be both velvet and thunder at the same time. “No one delivers like Carrie,” one viewer wrote, while another joked, “If this is what angels sound like, I’m ready for church.”
Want to keep up with Carrie’s sparkly chaos and heavenly vocals? Check her out on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook—she drops tour sneak peeks, behind-the-scenes looks, and plenty of rhinestone-dripping fashion that only she can pull off.