That's right, Carrie Underwood will be working on her fifth album and her fifth album will be her first 100% pop album. Now, before we're gonna discuss a speculation on Carrie Underwood's first pop album, I just want you to know that, Carrie Underwood's first compilation album, Greatest Hits: Decade Number 1, is out now yesterday and Greatest Hits: Decade Number 1 include two new Carrie Underwood songs from 2014, Something In The Water, which went to number 1 on US Hot Christian Songs (Billboard) and US Hot Country Songs (Billboard), and another 2014 Carrie Underwood song called Little Toy Guns. So pick it up if you haven't. Now, let's talk about Carrie Underwood working on her first pop album that she is speculating since 2012.
Following Taylor Swift's first pop album, 1989, it's time for Carrie Underwood to do her first pop album. With Taylor Swift losing her country music career after her pop songs like I Knew You Were Trouble went mainstream causing country music department to move away from Taylor Swift and the country music industry has moved on by the time Taylor Swift released her first pop album called 1989, it's time for Carrie Underwood to move away from her own country music career and moved to pop. So, Carrie Underwood will be working on her first pop album which is her fifth album. Taylor Swift wants to adopt the style of late 80s music for pop in 1989. So I was expecting to see Carrie Underwood wanted to adopt Christian music for pop. This will allow Carrie Underwood's pop music to be more closely related to Christian music or Christian rock if you asked me. She start working on that in 2013 when 2012's Good Girl and Blown Away were smash hit crossover hits on both country and pop. So without further ado, she will be working on pop music that Carrie Underwood has never experienced before.
During the production of Carrie Underwood's first pop album, it appears that Christian music was actually made in Nashville who brought us country music. So she wanted to take on her own Christian music and fusing to pop and make her pop music look more pop Christian. Duh. So Arista Nashville will be her label once again for her first 100% pop album. So let's speculate on Carrie Underwood's mainstream music moving towards pop. Shall we?
On November 29, 2013, Carrie Underwood sings Miley Cyrus's Wrecking Ball beside THAT cat as she joins Rashida Jones for hilarious holiday medley on Jimmy Fallon as Carrie Underwood performed part of a holiday medley on Jimmy Fallon on Thursday night to the tune of Miley Cyrus's Wrecking Ball. It's usually Miley Cyrus's twerking dance moves and risqué videos which have been the subject of satire over the past few months.
But on Thursday night, Carrie Underwood channelled Miley's recent performance at the American Music Awards which featured her perform a Thanksgiving version of Wrecking Ball in front of a large ginger and white lip syncing cat.
The 30-year-old Soon-to-be Future Pop Music star joined Rashida Jones to perform a hilarious holiday medley on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon.
However, Carrie Underwood performed with a few more clothes on than Miley Cyrus, singing in a flared glittery cream skirt and black T-shirt, with a few chunky gold bracelets.
'I cooked you butterball. And then a green bean casserole,' she trilled in front of the cat who was wearing a black pilgrim hat. 'All you did was sit and watch football and ignore all your fam-ily, ignored all your fam-ily.'
She then joined Rashida Jones and Jimmy Fallon to sing a version of Icona Pop's I Love It (I Don't Care), with musings about the Thanksgiving turkey being raw.
'I stuffed it. I don't care,' they sang.
Earlier, Rashida Jones and Jimmy Fallon begun their medley with a Thanksgiving version of Daft Punk's hit Get Lucky.
'I feel like I weigh a ton, my pants are coming undone, turn off that microwave son, we're up all night to get turkey,' they sang, before launching into Katy Perry's Roar.
'I ate the thigh of the turkey, the gravy, everything you made me, now I'm on the sofa and you're gonna hear me snore.'
Rashida Jones looked stunning in a simple black plunging dress, with black rimmed glasses and a slick of bright lipstick.
The trio donned Santa hats at one point and seemed to enjoy their performance, showing the audience a fair few coordinated dance moves.
Earlier in November 2013, Miley Cyrus has performed at last weekend's AMAs in front of a huge ginger cat.
Then flash forward to November 29 of the same year when Carrie Underwood performs the track next to the cat wearing a Pilgrim's hat while she along with Rashida and Jimmy Fallon has performed a variety of songs to the tune of the year's most popular hits which includes Lorde's Royals, The Lumineers's Ho Hey, Daft Punk's Get Lucky, Katy Perry's Roar, Icona Pop's I Love It and Mily Cyrus's Wrecking Ball. I bet Carrie Underwood look stunning in her Santa Claus hat.
The trio appeared to be reading the festive lyrics off the autocue but had engineered a few dance moves as the trio did their best to get their audience into the holiday spirit. Duh. I bet Carrie Underwood might be speculating her first pop music as soon as 2013 ends. With Taylor Swift will no longer make country music, it's time for Carrie Underwood to follow Taylor Swift's footsteps and Carrie Underwood is ready for her first pop music despite she is after 30. Well then, let's continue.
'I hate these long lines. Outside the WalMart, outside the KMart, outside the Target,' sang Jimmy Fallon. 'You're the hottest gift in this place.'
The Lumineers's Ho Hey was the last song to be parodied: 'Made a list and checked it twice. Are you naughty or are you nice.'
'I believe in you. You believe in me. I'm Santa Claus,' they sung, before heading into the audience. Boy, I bet A Hanukkah tribute was performed to the tune of Lorde's Royals.
Well then, off to 2014 when Carrie Underwood is ready to begin working on her first pop album. That's right, Carrie Underwood's first pop album will be ready before by the end of 2014 when she is ready to release her first pop music as she turns 31. This will allow Carrie Underwood to get ready for her first pop album which will be Carrie Underwood's fifth album by the end of 2014. Unfortunately, Carrie Underwood is pregnant earlier this year. So you know what that means, Carrie Underwood has to go back to country music and work on her country greatest hits album which we have today as Greatest Hits: Decade Number 1 and recorded to new country songs, which we have Something In The Water and Little Toy Guns. Something In The Water peaked at number 1 on US Hot Christian Songs (Billboard) and US Hot Country Songs (Billboard) and peaked at number 24 on US Billboard Hot 100. It had a crossover success for Christian which is why this will be hinted for Carrie Underwood's first pop music and her first pop album. She will be ready for her first child by spring 2015 which is the time her first song, Jesus Take The Wheel celebrated its tenth anniversary. This will allow her career to inspire her first pop music and this will speculated Carrie Underwood's first pop record. That way, it will allow Carrie Underwood to adopt the style of Christian music for pop when her career transcended to pop. As Christian music is made in Nashville where country music is held, she will do her own Christian music that is considered to be pop Christian, Nashville's pop music.
This might be a good time to work on her fifth album during the 10th anniversary of her career that began in 2005 after her first child. This might be confirmed that Carrie Underwood's first pop music will not be country. So no country radio for Carrie Underwood's first pop music, only pop radio. Just like Taylor Swift's pop songs like Shake It Off was released for pop radio only. I'm so exciting for Carrie Underwood's first pop album and her first pop music. But first, her baby. OK, that's it for my speculation on Carrie Underwood's first pop album.
So what do you think? Are you happy that Carrie Underwood's first pop album will be released after her first child? Would you like Carrie Underwood to do pop music that goes in a Christian rock music routine? Do you think Carrie Underwood's pop music will likely to allow her music career to drop her country music career in favor for her future pop music career? Sound off below!
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