Saturday, April 4, 2015

5 Things We Want To See In Carrie Underwood's Fifth Album

OK, following in Taylor Swift's footsteps, Carrie Underwood's fifth album will be on its way. Now that Carrie Underwood gave birth to her new baby boy named Isaiah Micheal Fisher, it's time for Carrie Underwood to head back to music. But this time, instead of country music, Carrie Underwood wants to try something different. Please take a look at 5 things that we want to see in Carrie Underwood's upcoming fifth album for late 2015/early 2016 (2016 might be better though).

5 Things We Want To See In Carrie Underwood's Fifth Album

5. Have Max Martin Worked With Carrie Underwood Instead Of Mark Bright
You know Mark Bright as the record producer for Carrie Underwood. Right? Well, it seems that Mark Bright might be done with Carrie Underwood since country music don't seem to care about country women like Reba McEntire. Of course, that includes Carrie Underwood. Taylor Swift lost country and she only makes pop from now on, Trisha Yearwood survived the country industry poorly, country radio refuse to play Kasey Musgraves. Of course, country radio wants more Miranda Lambert and screwed others like Kellie Pickler. If Mark Bright was done with Carrie Underwood, who will find a replacement to Mark Bright for Carrie Underwood? How about Max Martin. That could work. In fact, Max Martin did work with Carrie Underwood on a song for the third album Play On called Quitter. If Carrie Underwood could work with Max Martin again, then maybe Carrie Underwood could have her chance to have her fifth album produced by Max Martin. That would be a smart thing. Don't you think? I think so. Let's hope for the best. If not, then something like Dr.Luke could also work well.

4. Go 100% Pop
Remember that Taylor Swift moved to pop? If Carrie Underwood is done with country and moved to pop, then maybe Carrie Underwood will follow Taylor Swift's footsteps. That would be a smart thing. In fact, Carrie Underwood's fifth album will be Carrie Underwood's first pop album. This makes Carrie Underwood a perfect country star to make pop music. Taylor Swift did that already. So for Carrie Underwood's first pop album, it will be inspired by Christian music. This will allow pop music fused with Christian music for not only Carrie Underwood's first pop music but also a crossover for Christain radio at the same time. Now, as I was saying, she will have the ability to appeal pop music to ot just fans but also kids too. That way, kids will love Carrie Underwood. Also, her pop music will have strong mature content, no dance, no catchies, no beats, no twerking, just fully matured pop music that she and her popularity will look forward to. Please beware that Carrie Underwood shift to pop will lost her country fans as she will go in a new direction and gain new fans mostly kids and listeners who mostly listen to Taylor Swift, One Direction, Rihanna, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, etc. That would be perfect for Carrie Underwood to perform pop music and she fits pop music very nicely. This would be perfect for mature stuff dominating the mainstream. That way, mature content will beat out twerking and other stupid stuff. Don't forget the electric guitar sounds too. Since Carrie Underwood's future pop music will go in a more Christian music route, let's have Arista Nashville to think about pop music made in Nashville by mixing in Christian music That would be something that Carrie Underwood will look forward to.

3. Better Promotion
Remember than Carrie Underwood's first album Some Hearts from 2005 sold more than 7 million copies in the US by 2007? She might break away from country music and go in a new direction towards pop and unlike other pop acts like Katy Perry and Ariana Grande, Carrie Underwood will be able to foce on not just local public but also social media too. So her fifth album could surpass her country albums (Some Hearts-Blown Away) with the right promotion on something like MTV. This will allow Carrie Underwood to join pop music with the right general public and the right maturity. She can even follow Katy Perry's footsteps or Rihanna's footsteps too.

2. More Collabos
Remember Carrie Underwood teams up with Brad Paisley and Miranda Lambert for 2011's Remind Me and 2014's Somethin' Bad respectively? Carrie Underwood will do her own collab singles. So with the fifth album, Carrie Underwood will collaborate with something like Rihanna or Katy Perry. Example: Carrie Underwood can do a collabo with Demi Lovato for a massive event single. This will allow Demi Lovato to be featured in a Carrie Underwood rock pop single. That would be something that Demi Lovato would get intrested in. Demi Lovato would be perfect for collaborating with Carrie Underwood. Demi Loavto for Carrie Underwood single please. Make it happen.

1. More Views On Vevo When Promoting Her Music Videos
Last but not least, Vevo. As you may know that Carrie Underwood music videos did not gain views as opposed to other music videos like Avril Lavigne music videos. That's because Vevo don't seem to care about country music. Worse, still no Vevo certified videos for Carrie Underwood music videos. Carrie Underwood needs to have at least 1 Vevo certified video or so. The highest viewed video is still Before He Cheats and that music video only gained more than 53 million views on Vevo. Worse, no pop genre on Carrie Underwood music videos except for Jesus, Take The Wheel, Don't Forget To Remember Me and Wasted. Taylor Swift music videos were lucky to have the pop genre included alongside Tim McGraw's Highway Don't Care music video. Why Carrie Underwood didn't do the same thing? Also, all Carrie Underwood music videos should be classified Country, Pop, Country Pop, not country only. So when Carrie Underwood will be making her first pop music video off of her first upcoming pop album, then that Carrie Underwood music video will gains a massive number of views on Vevo. This needs to happen. In addition, all Carrie Underwood music videos on Vevo needs to update which allows all her music videos to have both country and pop genres at the same time. Just like Taylor Swift did. It would be nice if Carrie Underwood music videos should belong to the genre of pop too on Vevo. All Carrie Underwood music videos needs to be pop, Vevo.

OK, that's it. I hope you like my article. We're all eciting to see Carrie Underwood going pop now that she has a child alongside her husband Mike Fisher. What are you thoughts on 5 things we want to see in Carrie Underwood's fifth album?

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