Carrie Underwood reveals release date for her 1st gospel album, 'My Savior'

She also shared a new trailer in which she discusses the upcoming project.

January 19, 2021, 11:31 AM

Carrie Underwood is releasing her gospel album, "My Savior," on March 26.

The album, which features a variety of traditional hymns Underwood grew up singing, is co-produced by the singer and "Cry Pretty" co-producer David Garcia.

PHOTO: Country artist Carrie Underwood attends the 54th annual CMA Awards at the Music City Center, Nov. 11, 2020, in Nashville.
Country artist Carrie Underwood attends the 54th annual CMA Awards at the Music City Center, Nov. 11, 2020, in Nashville.
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In a trailer for the project, Underwood refers to the songs as "legacy stuff," and says she was intentional about doing "the familiar" in terms of covering the songs she was raised on in church.

"These songs are like a warm hug," the singer says in the trailer video over footage of her in the studio, along with a clip of her and husband Mike Fisher singing with friends on the porch swing of their home.

The superstar adds that she's excited to connect with others who also grew up singing these songs, and to introduce them to a new generation.

"Hymns and gospel music have shaped me as an artist because those were the first things I sang. I think that was just a great foundation for me now as an artist," she shares.

"My Savior" will also be released on vinyl on April 30.