Carrie Underwood Stuns Fans By Holding Her Breath In A Duet With Vince Gill

Can a singer hold a massive note for fourteen seconds straight without taking a single breath of air? 

3 MILLION PEOPLE rushed to watch Carrie Underwood try AN IMPOSSIBLE AND SHOCKING PHYSICAL FEAT live on television. Fans were anxiously waiting with beating hearts, unsure whether her vocal cords could handle such an intense challenge without cracking her breath. 

You can hear the exact second in the video below and see when her breath nearly runs out, which leaves everyone asking a major question.

Carrie Underwood – How great thou art (feat. Vince Gill) ACM Concert

In the historic 2011 ACM concert, AMERICAN IDOL JUDGE Carrie sings the famous hymn called “How Great Thou Art”. Legend Vince Gill joins her to sing the chorus and plays a beautiful guitar solo right in the middle. The REAL MAGIC HAPPENS AT THE VERY END OF THE VIDEO when Carrie belts out a stadium-level melody using unbelievable lung power. She controls her air perfectly like a pro athlete, squeezing out every ounce of pressure to keep the high note loud and pure.

People from all walks of life are filling the comment section with endless praise for this masterpiece. Music lovers state that this is the greatest live vocal performance in history. Everyone agrees that her flawless voice leaves them with deep chills every single time they hit the play button.

If you think that breathtaking fourteen-second note was the only time she shocked the world, YOU NEED TO SEE HER NEXT MASSIVE MUSICAL MOMENT. 

Carrie Underwood – My Savior Performance (Live From The 56th ACM Awards)

Carrie Underwood can be seen taking the stage at the 56th ACM Awards to sing a thrilling medley of traditional gospel songs from her album called “My Savior”. The crowd goes wild when GOSPEL LEGEND CECE WINANS SUDDENLY STEPS OUT UNDER THE BRIGHT LIGHTS TO JOIN HER FOR AN UNFORGETTABLE DUET. Together, they blend their powerhouse voices perfectly, hitting high notes that feel absolutely magical and full of energy.