When Carrie Underwood posted a short clip of her husband Mike Fisher singing to their baby, no one expected it to capture so many hearts. The video quickly spread not just because it was funny but because it showed a side of the superstar most people rarely see: a mom, laughing through life’s little moments. Millions follow Carrie because she does not just sing about real feelings, she lives them. That’s what made “Carrie Underwood’s Adorable Son Cries Every Time His Dad Sings” so unforgettable.
In the clip, Mike leans over their son Jacob and softly sings Vince Gill’s “I Still Believe in You.” Within seconds, Jacob begins to cry his little face twisting with protest. Carrie steps in, her voice warm and steady, and the tears stop as quickly as they came. Back and forth the parents go, Mike sings, Jacob cries; Carrie sings, Jacob smiles. It’s both hilarious and touching, a reminder that even Grammy-winning stars have the same chaotic family moments as anyone else.
Carrie Underwood’s Adorable Son Cries Every Time His Dad Sings
Fans couldn’t get enough. Comment sections filled with people laughing, sharing their own stories of babies who showed “musical preferences” before they could even talk. Others admitted the video made them tear up, because it wasn’t just funny, it was real. That openness is why Carrie connects so deeply with listeners.
But Carrie doesn’t just leave it at laughter. Moments like Jacob’s tears are only one chapter in her story. The next is heard in “Blessed Assurance” where the energy shifts from playful family chaos to unshakable faith. If the first video showed what it feels like to fall apart, this one is about finding solid ground again. Carrie doesn’t just sing Here She Rises, ready to fight back with hope in her voice.
Carrie Underwood – Blessed Assurance (Official Audio Video)
In “Blessed Assurance” her tone is steady, confident and filled with conviction and every note carries the weight of someone who has seen both brokenness and healing. The old hymn becomes something more than just a church song, it’s a testimony. Carrie’s voice wraps around the listener like a promise that faith can lift you when life knocks you down.
That’s why Carrie Underwood’s music stays with people. She doesn’t shy away from the messy parts of life, fear, hurt, doubt or even a baby crying at dad’s singing. She turns them into moments of connection and healing.