When Donald Trump is preparing for another oath, Carrie Underwood encourages Americans to join.
The former president, which previously served from 2016 to 2020, will be officially sworn as 47.
Underwood is set up to lend its voice events.
On January 13, People magazine confirmed that 41 years underwood, 41 years, will perform “America the Beautiful” in the inauguration, which was joined by the Chorus of the Armed Forces and the Naval Academy of the United States Glee Club.
The news originally emerged through the viewer Matthew Folti, who published a photo that is assumed to be an official program of the event.
During her career, the eight -time Grammy winner has largely avoided sharing her political views, and according to Underwood, her decision on making is politically motivated.
“I love this country and it is a real honor that I was invited to sing in inauguration and play a small role at such a historical moment,” Underwood said in a statement.
“I feel humiliated to participate, especially at a time when we all have to connect with hope into the future,” she added.
Underwood’s past comments about Trump
In 2017, Underwood hosted the Country Music Association Awards and colleague Star Brad Paisley. During the broadcast, they performed a parody of Underwood’s 2005 hit “Before Chets”, wittyly rewrote the texts to focus on Trump’s often controversial habits of social media, and exchanged the title “before tweets”.
In the song, they played for about eight months to Trump’s first term, joked about the risks of his unpredictable online remarks:
 “And it’s fun to watch, yeah, it’s certain /” Til Little Rocket Man starts a nuclear war, “they sang. “Maybe next time he will think before he tweet.”
Despite Jab, Underwood later explained in an interview with The Guardian of 2019 that he generally prefers to avoid politics.
“I’m trying to publicly avoid political discussions because no one really will win,” she said at that time. “It’s such a complicated world and people want it to look simple when it’s not.”
Yet, January 20, Underwood will add its name to the list of renowned artists who performed in the presidential inaugurations, and have described a significant moment in American history through its voice.
Conclusion
When Donald Trump embarks on his second term, Carrie Underwood’s performance serves as a reminder that music can unify people through the division. While she largely maintained her political views in private, Underwood’s decision to participate emphasizes her commitment to celebrate American traditions and support unity. By lending his voice to such a historical opportunity, he hopes to inspire Americans to join and look at a clearer and more united future.