Carrie Underwood Performs the inspirational 'Love Wins' With Full Choir at 2018 CMA Awards

Country music superstar Carrie Underwood brought the house down at the 2018 Country Music Association Awards on Wednesday night (Nov. 14) with a rendition of her inspirational new song "Love Wins." Though not a Christan song per se, the song speaks of our hope that one day all discord, violence and hatred will disappear. And we can hasten that vision by loving each other as brothers and sisters.
Backed by a full choir, Underwood's performance was nothing short of breathtaking. Her vocal performance captured the attention of everyone, leading to a standing ovation at the end.
Sometimes it takes a lot of faith
To keep believing there will come a day
When the tears and the sadness, the pain and the hate
The struggle, this madness, will all fade away, yeah
[Chorus]
I, I believe you and me are sisters and brothers
And I, I believe we're made to be here for each other
And we'll never fall if we walk hand in hand
Put a world that seems broken together again
Yeah I, I believe in the end love wins
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