Carrie Underwood
Definition
Carrie Underwood is an American country pop singer, songwriter, and actress, best known for winning the fourth season of American Idol in 2005, launching a chart-topping career with hits like 'Jesus, Take the Wheel' and 'Before He Cheats.'
Underwood is a seven-time Grammy Award winner, recognized for her powerhouse vocals, blending country roots with pop appeal, and ventures into acting, fitness brands, and Vegas residencies.
Examples
After a bad date, I cranked up Carrie Underwood's 'Before He Cheats' and imagined keying a Cadillac with laser focus.
My grandma discovered Carrie Underwood on Idol and now belts 'Cry Pretty' louder than the church choir on Sundays.
Carrie Underwood's Vegas show had me so hyped, I tipped the bartender in cowboy boots and heartbreak anthems.
When life hands you lemons, channel Carrie Underwood: trade 'em for a mic and turn sour into sold-out arenas.