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"Before He Cheats" is a song by American singer Carrie Underwood from her debut studio album, Some Hearts (2005). Written by Chris Tompkins and Josh Kear, it was released as the fourth single from the album. The song tells the story of a woman taking revenge on her unfaithful partner.
The album and its songs were praised by music critics. It led Underwood to win three Grammy Awards: Best New Artist in 2007 and twice Best Female Country Vocal Performance—for "Jesus, Take the Wheel", in 2007, and for "Before He Cheats", in 2008.
Carrie Marie Underwood (born March 10, 1983) [1] is an American singer and songwriter. She rose to prominence after winning the fourth season of American Idol in 2005. Underwood's single "Inside Your Heaven" (2005) made her the first country artist to debut atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart and the only solo country artist in the 2000s to have a number-one song on the Hot 100.
There's no "next time" for a song like Carrie Underwood's "Before He Cheats" — a 2006 genre-defying country smash whose success cannot be repeated.
Written by Chris Tompkins and Josh Kear, who previously wrote Underwood's single "Before He Cheats" (2006), "Blown Away" is a country pop song; the lyrics are about a young woman who locks herself in a storm cellar while her abusive, alcoholic father is passed out on the couch in the path of a tornado.
Finally, Underwood ditched the pink jacket to reveal the full sleek silver sequined pantsuit, which she wore as she belted out her 2005 hit "Before He Cheats." John Lamparski/Getty Carrie Underwood
On Friday, March 1, the “Before He Cheats” singer said on Instagram that she had “the BEST day” visiting Noble Springs Dairy Farm, a family-owned goat dairy business in Franklin, Tenn.
[3] Songwriters Chris Tompkins and Josh Kear, who previously wrote "Before He Cheats" for Underwood's debut album, Some Hearts, worked on a track titled "Blown Away" and sent it to the singer. [4] Underwood loved the song and recorded it, also naming her album Blown Away as it was the song that defined the album's darker direction. [5]