Carrie Underwood and songwriters Hillary Lindsey and Chris DeStefano were celebrated in Nashville today (August 14th) at a number-one party for Carrie’s recent smash, “Little Toy Guns,” a song that the three of them wrote together. And while Carrie is certainly pleased with the success of “Little Toy Guns,” she says that it’s all the more meaningful because of the message in the song. (AUDIO INFO BELOW)
- “Little Toy Guns” is featured on Carrie’s 25-song Greatest Hits: Decade #1, recently touted by Billboard as the best-selling hits album of 2015!
- She’s Tops: This week, it was announced that Carrie has earned 4.5 million in new Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) Gold & Platinum certifications — including a Gold record for “Little Toy Guns” — to become the current top country artist on the RIAA’s Digital Single Ranking, with certifications of 28 million across 20 songs! Way to go, Carrie!
- With Carrie set to return for a third season as the musical voice of NBC’s Sunday Night Football, NBC Sports Group announced on Thursday the debut of a new cinema spot featuring Carrie performing “Waiting All Day for Sunday Night,” the opening theme for Sunday Night Football. Also featuring various NFL stars, the 2½-minute behind-the-scenes look at the making of this year’s show opening debuts today (August 14th) in National CineMedia’s FirstLook pre-show program in AMC, Cinemark, and Regal Entertainment Group, spanning more than 19,000 movie screens.
Carrie Underwood talks about the number-one success of her single, “Little Toy Guns.”
Carrie Underwood (:44)
“I’m so happy that we got to celebrate ‘Little Toy Guns’ being a number-one. ‘We’ being, I mean, all of us that had anything to do really with the song (laughs), but as a writer, you know, myself and Hillary Lindsey and Chris DeStefano, I’m happy that we wrote a song that is great musically; it has a great vibe. Even if you don’t listen to the lyrics, I feel like you can get into it and be like, ‘well, that’s got a really cool groove and a cool sound to it,’ but if you do listen to the lyrics, it’s also got an important message, and I’m really happy that country radio played it and wanted to have an important message like that on their radio station, you know, and have their listeners listen to it and enjoy it and take something away from it. It really meant a lot.”
Carrie Underwood (:08)
“It’s always fun to write fun songs and sing fun songs, but it’s especially great when those fun songs can have an important message.”