She stepped into the spotlight with a smirk and a stomp, fire behind every word. In “Songs Like This,” Carrie Underwood took betrayal and turned it into a boot-stomping anthem. Performed during her All-Star Holiday Special, the song is pure sass and energy. With banjo plucks and handclaps kicking things off, she lays into a cheating ex with lines that hit like truth bombs, funny, sharp, and all too real. There is pain underneath the punchlines, but Carrie sings like a woman who has already moved on.
The song spills out a list of wrongs: a broken TV, maxed-out credit cards, and a best friend who is no longer so friendly. But Carrie does not wallow. She rises. Her voice flips from biting sarcasm to soaring country strength, delivering every line with confidence and just enough twang to make it feel rooted in something true. It’s a breakup song that makes you laugh, cheer, and want to dance in your living room.
Carrie Underwood – “Songs Like This”
Fans love the way Carrie turns anger into something fun. It’s not just about the guy; it’s about getting the last word and doing it in style. People watching the performance called it “fun,” “fierce,” and “exactly what I needed after a tough week.” Carrie owns the stage with humor and power, reminding everyone that even heartbreak has a silver lining when it gives you a song like this.
But not all songs come with a smirk. Sometimes, they come with a soft voice and a bigger hope. In “Love Wins” Carrie shifts into something deeper and universal. Gone is the fire of revenge replaced with a message that feels more like a prayer. This is Carrie at her most open-hearted. The music builds slowly beginning with quiet piano and soft strings, then rising into something bold and full of light.
Carrie Underwood – Love Wins (Official Music Video)
Her voice carries the weight of the world and the hope to heal it. The lyrics speak of division, tragedy and loss, but they do not stay there. Instead, Carrie lifts the moment with a message of unity and belief in something better. When she sings, “In the end, love wins,” it doesn’t feel like a lyric. It feels like the truth.
Carrie Underwood can play fierce, funny, and fearless. But she can also sing with the kind of heart that changes people. Whether she is standing up for herself or standing up for the world, she brings power wrapped in honesty. Follow Carrie Underwood on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube; the next song might say exactly what your heart has been waiting to hear.