‘We’re not trashing this guy; we’re just warning these other girls about him,’ she says of her sassy single. By Jocelyn Vena Carrie Underwood Photo: CMT Three albums into her career, Carrie Underwood is already a country-music vet, paving the way for ladies like Taylor Swift to find success outside of Nashville. On her latest album, Play On, the “American Idol” alum is proving her songwriting muscle, especially on the sassy first single “Cowboy Casanova.” “I think to every woman, this song would be telling a story about someone they know or met or has tried to pick them up in a bar,” she said in an interview with CMT
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