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Carrie Underwood has long proven herself in the world of country music, but she also boasts an impressive gospel discography. From Some Hearts to Denim and Rhinestone, each album references her faith in some way. She really embraced her gospel arc with her 2021 album My Savior, which won her a Grammy for Best Roots Gospel Album in 2022.
“We had a couple of little churches we went to. I remember my first being very tiny with wooden pews. That was probably one of my earliest music memories, singing these hymns in the congregation, and being on stage and singing in front of people for the first time,” Underwood said while recording My Savior. “It was always just familiar. These hymns are like a warm hug, just sweet familiar songs I’ve been singing and listening to my whole life.”
Now, Carrie is leaning even more into gospel music with her partnership with SiriusXM. Underwood has her own SiriusXM station, Carrie’s Country, which plays a mix of her music and other country favorites 24/7 on channel 60. Every week, the channel has a special Savior Sunday segment, where they highlight gospel music. The segment has become so popular that Underwood is turning Savior Sunday by Carrie’s Country into a full-time channel.
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The channel is now available to stream 24/7 on the SiriusXM app, “playing a daily blend of uplifting faith-based country and gospel music handpicked by Carrie.” Listeners will hear music by Underwood as well as Gabby Barrett, NEEDTOBREATHE, Randy Travis, Thomas Rhett, Reba McEntire, Zach Williams and more. “This music shaped who I am as a person and is the foundation of my career as a recording artist. I feel blessed to get to be able to create a destination to share these songs with generations of people who love them as I do, as well as others who might be experiencing them for the first time,” Underwood said in a press release. Fans reacted to her Instagram announcement with comments like, “So Beautiful ❤️” and “Amen Carrie Amen.”
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