Carrie Underwood news reported how the pregnant country star clarified the story behind her new song, "Little Toy Guns".
According to Carrie Underwood news from The Country Vibe, the former "American Idol" champ spoke up about her new single's meaning since all of the guesses online have been "way off".
The soon-to-be mom explained: "The song is actually about ... there's these characters in the song and there's a little girl and she hears her parents fighting, as unfortunately a lot of kids do..."
She continued: "So it's basically her saying, in her words, I wish their words weren't real. I wish they were like little toy guns and they didn't hurt you."
The first-time parent pointed out how a lot of couples fight without thinking much about how it will affect their child. Carrie Underwood admitted: "I've seen it first hand from different people in my life and seen how the tumultuous parental relationship between each other can affect a child."
She said: "So that's kind of what it's about, but it's a really tempo driven song as well, so it's kind of a bit of a juxtaposition as far as the story content and the music,"
"It sounds rockin', but it has a positive message," Carrie Underwood added, reported by The Country Vibe.
The pregnant Grammy winner's upcoming new album, Greatest Hits: Decade #1, will feature "Little Toy Guns", as well as the country star's recent hit, "Something In The Water".
According to earlier Carrie Underwood news reported by NewsOk, "Something In The Water," the first single off her latest album, earned more than 124,000 digital sales since it was released last September 29. The numbers made the song the highest first-week sales tally of the singer's career.
According to NewsOk, it was also the best opening-week sales done by any female country singer for this year.