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Carrie Underwood, Cody Johnson sing shock duet at 2024 CMA Awards
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Carrie Underwood, Cody Johnson sing shock duet at 2024 CMA Awards

Last updated: November 21, 2024 5:39 pm
Editorial Board Published November 21, 2024
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Nation celebrity Carrie Underwood, who was not nominated for any Nation Music Assn. Awards this 12 months, nonetheless made a shock look on the Nashville ceremony to carry out with Cody Johnson.

The “Before He Cheats” hitmaker joined Johnson onstage to carry out their romantic duet “I’m Gonna Love You” in entrance of a cheering viewers inside Bridgestone Area. COJO started the tune and Underwood appeared simply in time to sing the second verse. Then, about midway by means of, Johnson took a second to introduce her to viewers, saying “Yeah, that’s Carrie Underwood,” to viewers cheers.

It was the primary time in Underwood’s profession that she was shut out of the CMA Awards nominations, and the “American Idol” alum was not listed among the many performers forward of Wednesday’s present. The singer, who hosted the present a dozen occasions from 2008 to 2019, was additionally absent from final 12 months’s festivities.

In the meantime, Johnson’s album “Leather” received the award for album of the 12 months and the Texas singer took the stage through the awards ceremony to precise his shock at dropping to the night time’s massive winner, Chris Stapleton.

“Tennessee Whiskey” singer Stapleton, who opened the ABC telecast with a efficiency of “California Sober” with pop-country crossover star Put up Malone, received essentially the most prizes Wednesday night time, taking house three awards: tune of the 12 months and single of the 12 months for “White Horse” and male vocalist of the 12 months.

The musician was additionally among the many handful of nation stars who introduced “King of Country” George Strait with the 2024 CMA Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award.

Stapleton appeared poised to comb the awards present however finally misplaced the highest prize — entertainer of the 12 months — to Morgan Wallen. The “Man Made a Bar” singer, who was quadruple-nominated for his function on Malone’s “I Had Some Help,” had been up for seven awards on Wednesday however solely received the one. Nevertheless, he nabbed the CMA Awards’ marquee prize for the primary time in his profession. With 19 complete CMA Awards, Stapleton tied with the duo Brooks & Dunn to grow to be the most-winning CMA acts of all time.

Lainey Wilson, who co-hosted the awards present with Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning, was named feminine vocalist of the 12 months and earned the award for music video of the 12 months for “Wildflowers and Wild Horses.” Previous Dominion received the award for vocal group of the 12 months for a file seventh straight time, surpassing the six earlier wins that belonged to Little Huge City. “Tennessee Orange” singer Megan Moroney was named new artist of the 12 months.

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