The "GMA" Summer Concert series is always a treat for music lovers, but this year’s lineup was especially exciting when Carrie Underwood took the stage. The country superstar, known for her powerful vocals and undeniable stage presence, not only wowed the crowd with her iconic hits but also shared a glimpse into her musical journey with an exclusive backstage interview.
When asked about the song she’s most proud of, Underwood didn’t hesitate. “Wasted”, from her 2012 album "Blown Away", holds a special place in her heart. “It’s a powerful song about letting go of what’s holding you back and embracing the future,” she explained. “It was a turning point for me creatively, and it resonated with so many people.”
Underwood’s honesty and vulnerability in the song struck a chord with fans, who related to its message of self-discovery and empowerment.
It’s no surprise that "Wasted" became one of her most popular singles, solidifying her reputation as a vocal powerhouse and a storyteller with depth.
But it’s not all about introspection for Underwood. When it comes to music at home, her sons Isaiah and Jacob have a major say in the playlist.
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