Carrie Underwood couldnât help but laugh as she reminisced on her dramatic, 80s-inspired hairstyle that most longtime American Idol viewers remember from the season Underwood competed on the show.
Underwood teased her mile-high hair to perform âAloneâ by legendary rock band Heart. She watched the performance again in the latest installment of the Idol To Icon series on Thursday morning (April 24). The online series captures Underwood rewatching some of her most memorable moments on Idol and sharing what she remembers about the experience 20 years after her 2005 victory. Underwood chose to defy genre boundaries and cover âAloneâ when American Idolâs theme for the week was No. 1 hits. before taking the stage, Underwood, then in her early 20s, said, âthroughout this entire competition, Iâve kind of been the country singer, and I wanted to take a risk and break out of my shell a little bit. So I thought Iâd sing an 80s rock song.â
âSong choice is so difficult when you are doing something like this because just as much as people are listening to you sing it, theyâre thinking about the original song,â present-day Underwood, 42, said as she paused the Idol clip from 2005 to share her thoughts. âI remember week-to-week, you know, we would get critiqued, and it would be like, âoh, you know, youâre playing it so safe,â âyouâre being so safe with your choices,â and itâs like, âwell, does that matter, if I do a good job?â And this week, I was like, âOK, Iâm just gonna throw caution to the wind.â And I think I even remember, like, writing in my journal how much they were not gonna like me singing this song. And being, not so much worried, I was like, âtheyâre gonna hate it. Whatever. I really wanna do it, so OK, letâs go.â you never know whatâs gonna happen.â
Underwood laughed when she paused again, immediately after seeing her hairstyle.
âThe hair! The hair. That was some big hair,â Underwood reacted. âI feel like our motivation â obviously, this is a song from the 80s â wanted to kind of fit the vibe. but I was kind of self conscious of it in the moment. It was a little not how I was used to seeing myself. ...Of course, now, itâs like iconic. I wouldnât change a thing. But kind of, at the time, I was nervous. I hadnât fully embraced the fact that I was kind of playing a character and getting into a role. Now, I do that at the drop of a hat.â
Underwood, who paused again to praise the backing vocalist and musicians, earned significant praise from then-judges Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul and Simon Cowell. Jackson complimented the performance and the hair, and Abdul said the Oklahoma-born country singer took the risk âbrilliantly.â Cowell famously cast a bold prediction about Underwood's future on the show and beyond.
âCarrie, youâre not just the girl to beat. Youâre the person to beat,â he said. âI will make a prediction. Not only will you win this show, you will sell more records than ay other previous Idol winner.â
Underwood did win the showâs fourth season, and she went on to sell 85 million+ records worldwide and score 29 No. 1 singles throughout her two-decade career.
âWhat an incredible prediction,â Underwood said before reading her 2005 journal entry from that night. âFrom me thinking, ââŠtheyâre probably gonna hate it, but Iâm gonna do it anyway,â and then to get that reaction. On one hand, I think, at the time, I thought, âthis is amazing ,â and then about five seconds later, I thought, âI have a target on my back now. Everybodyâs gonna hate me.â Just because thatâs such a bold â he told me I was gonna win the show. I remember thinking people might not like me after that, and being really nervous. The compliment outweighed the fear.
âI feel like thereâs so many incredible artists that have come from this show. Winners and non-winners,â Underwood reacted to the outcome of Cowellâs prediction. âI mean, this is a life-changer for so many of us, and weâre still going and thatâs why weâre here now. I would love to, at the end of this, have a winner that beats us all in sales and numbers. that would be absolutely incredible to be a part of that for somebody else.â
Underwood previously reacted to her âAloneâ look and other 2005 fashion moments. The Denim & Rhinestones hitmaker said âSheâs got a lot of hair going on,â as she took a look at a photo of herself during that performance. When asked what she was thinking when she chose the outfit, Underwood replied: âI was thinking I had to stay in budget because I ainât have no money. I had to work with what I had, man. âŠI still have this, by the way. Iâm pretty sure I still have this entire outfit. Itâs in a box in a basement somewhere. But we might have to break it out. I donât know. I bet we could find it.â
Previous Idol To Icon episodes recap Underwoodâs Hollywood Week and her audition. Underwood is taking a look back at her time on the show as she makes her debut as a judge this season, marking two decades since her career-launching win. The country singer-songwriterâs return to the show reunites her with longtime host Ryan Seacrest. She also joins returning judges Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan, and Idolâs first-ever artist in residence, Jelly Roll. Watch the latest Idol To Icon episode here: