Carrie Underwood's "Something in the Water" is Billboard's #1 Christian Song of 2015
Carrie Underwood's "Something in the Water" has been named Billboard's No. 1 Hot Christian Song for 2015. "Something in the Water" was for 28 weeks at No. 1 on the weekly Hot Christian Songs chart. "Something in the Water" is one of Underwood's songs that deal with her Christian faith. The song speaks of a baptismal service by the river testifying to the new life Jesus brings. Some of her other more faith-centered songs include "Jesus Take the Wheel" and "How Great Thou Art."
Meanwhile, the country music superstar is preparing for Christmas. In an interview with People Country, the 32-year-old singer says that she and her family, including husband Mike Fisher, will be going out for breakfast on Christmas morning. As tradition, she always makes sure to take care of the wait staff on the special day.
"Well get up and go to Waffle House," Underwood says. "It's such a hectic time, and I don't feel like making breakfast on a day that you're just making so much food anyway. So we order breakfast and leave a ginormous tip."
When asked about shopping for her nine-month-old son Isaiah, Underwood isn't going overboard: "I feel there's a lot of Christmas that has kind of gotten lost," she said. "[Mike and I] have talked about not wanting to spoil our kids. We want it to be more about the family and the fun times."
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