
Album: Some Hearts
Artist(s): Carrie Underwood
Drop Date: November 15, 2005
Blades: 6
Review: We’re going from R&B to Rock to Country & things are looking up. I wasn’t too impressed when this chick won American Idol but she has brought fire to the music world. I’m sure it doesn’t hurt to have the backing of AI I just wish someone passed that same backing on to Ruben. Alas, I already said my
on that mess.
Either way Underwood is an exceptional addition to the Country world. Her strong voice and sappy/strong lyrics fit right in. Wanting to beat someone down while still being in love with them but also crying over lost moments; all she needed was the dead dog and we’d be set.
The one song that I know gospel choirs and reggae artists all over are getting ready to re-make is Jesus Take The Wheel. I already feel a three hour remake coming from the Gospel world. The extended-extended version of this song is out there waiting to be heard. It just might be on BET Gospel, before & after the ass shaking sessions. Maybe someone in Hip Hop will take it to Jesus Take The Wheel: the Remix. Who knows.
Does Inside Your Heaven have a chance be added to the Songs Undercover List?! This will be investigated further.
A good job done for this freshman in the industry.
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