Carrie Underwood Proudly Celebrates Her Christian Faith In New Song

In Carrie Underwood's new single, "Something in the Water," the country superstar sings about baptism and being "washed in the blood." The song, co-written by Underwood, describes someone who reaches a desperate situation and realizes that they need God for salvation.

"It's really kind of a joyous, uplifting song about changing your life for the better and kind of having that 'a-ha' moment, to waking up and your life being different from that moment forward," the singer said during a recent appearance on the "Today" show.

Underwood, who kicked off her meteoric musical career with the mega-hit "Jesus Take the Wheel," has never shied away from publicly expressing her deep Christian faith, and "Something in the Water" is a perfect example, notes Taste of Country.

The song talks about the importance of baptism and conversion as means to changing your life: "There's somebody saying what I'm saying to you / Opened my eyes and told me truth / He said just a little faith and it'll all get better / So I followed that preacher man down to the river and now I'm changed / And now I'm stronger."

The song ends with Underwood singing a portion of "Amazing Grace."

The song was written by Underwood, Chris DeStefano and Brett James, according to directlyrics.com. Her vocals in the chorus of the song are mind-blowing.

"Something in the Water" will appear on Underwood's upcoming "Greatest Hits: Decade #1," which is set for release on Dec. 9.

According to reports from The Blaze, Underwood has a message for those who are opposing her lyrics, and its coming through loud and clear.

"Country music is different," Underwood announced. "You have that Bible Belt-ness about it. I'm not the first person to sing about God, Jesus, faith, or any of that, and I won't be the last. And it won't be the last for me, either. If you don't like it, change the channel."

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