Carrie Underwood To Follow Up ‘My Gift’ With Companion Gospel Album, ‘My Savior’
Carrie Underwood gave fans a special Christmas gift this year, announcing on social media in a Christmas day video message that she plans to release a new gospel companion album, My Savior, which follows her recent Christmas album My Gift.
The new project is slated to arrive in time for Easter in early April, and of recording the companion album she told fans that she was inspired to make My Savior from her experience of putting out My Gift.
Wishing you all a Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and something NEW for the New Year. Praying for better days ahead. #MyGift #MySavior ? ?✨? pic.twitter.com/AuSs7i8xB7
— Carrie Underwood (@carrieunderwood) December 26, 2020
“I basically didn’t want all of that to end when I was making this music. I felt like my soul was in such a great place, I wanted to keep making music like the music off of My Gift. This album is full of gospel hymns that I grew up singing. It’s been such a blessing making music like this that is near and dear to my heart, and I hope you guys enjoy listening to it as much as I loved making it,” she said in her video.
Underwood’s faith has always been a recurring theme in her music throughout her career, from her smash single “Jesus Take The Wheel,” to her duet with Vince Gill on “How Great Thou Art” that appeared on her 2014 Greatest Hits: Decade #1 album.
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