A Throwback to When Carrie Underwood Got Drenched Onstage During Her Unforgettable “Something in the Water” Rendition.rub

Carrie Underwood kicked off Reflection: The Las Vegas Residency at the Resorts World Theatre at Resorts World Las Vegas in 2021. Since then, she has wowed countless fans with her larger-than-life shows and unforgettable talent. However, all good things must come to an end. After four successful years in Sin City, Underwood will end her residency this Saturday (April 12). Recently, she took to social media to remind fans about the upcoming final shows and shared a stunning video of her performing one of her biggest hits.

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In the clip, Underwood is wearing a blue dress while standing under an artificial waterfall and flanked by dancers. Being soaked to the bone doesn’t stop the award-winning artists from belting her 2014 hit “Something in the Water.” Her pipes and vocal control are on full display in the clip. In the post’s caption, she wrote, “Come see us one last time this week.”

Underwood’s next Las Vegas show will take place tomorrow night (April 9). Then, she’ll perform Friday and Saturday night, closing out her multi-year residency.

Carrie Underwood Had a Huge Hit with “Something in the Water”

Carrie Underwood wrote “Something in the Water” with Chris DeStefano and Brett James for her compilation album Greatest Hits: Decade #1. She released the song as the lead single from the album, and it was a huge success. It topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs and Hot Christian Songs charts. The song stayed atop the country chart for seven weeks. However, the faith-based song was an even bigger hit on the Christian chart, staying at the top for 26 weeks. It also peaked at No. 24 on the Hot 100 and No. 2 on the Country Airplay chart. Additionally, it brought Underwood a Grammy Award for Best Country Solo Performance.

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The song sees Underwood singing about the life-altering power of faith. More specifically, it is about a person whose life changes drastically after baptism. “’Something in the Water’ is so inspirational. It’s so joyous! I can’t help but smile when I hear it,” she said of the song. “I hope it has the same effect on everyone who listens to it.”

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