Carrie Underwood: Highest Earner Among American Idol Contestants
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009I can still vividly remember the week when Carrie Underwood, then yet an undiscovered country singer from Checotah, sang Heart’s “Alone” in American Idol 4. In her video, she said she wanted to veer away from the country image so she chose to sing this song. And it paid off!
After her performance, the usually acerbic judge Simon Cowell predicted that not only would Carrie Underwood win the contest, she would also sell far more records than any other Idol winners. Several weeks later, his first prophecy came true: Carrie was voted American Idol 2005.
The other prediction still has yet to come true.
Ever since her win, Carrie Underwood has proven that she is a superstar in her own right. After releasing her winning piece, “Inside Your Heaven,” she went on to release her first single “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” which did so well in the charts.
It was the start of a successful streak for Carrie Underwood music. Her debut album “Some Hearts” turned platinum seven times in the United States! She also did well in Canada where it turned platinum three times. At the Billboard Music Awards in 2006, it was named the number-one selling album in all genres.
“Some Hearts” was also the best selling debut album by a solo female country artist in history. How’s that for a first release? It was also the best selling album by an American Idol contestant in the US.
Carrie Underwood definitely is one of the most successful American Idol alumni. I rooted for her every single week, when she belted out and gave some of the best performances on the Idol stage. Even Simon was very impressed. Think about the disco week where she sang “McArthur Park,” the last note was unbelievable. She held it so long Paula said Simon turned fifty something.
She was clearly among the frontrunners. She was never in the bottom three. And what’s great about her is that you can see that she remained humble all throughout the contest, even now, after all the success she is having.
And it looks as though Simon’s other prophecy has just come true. According to Forbes magazine, Carrie Underwood is now the top earner among any other American Idol contestant. She earned an estimated $14 million last year, beating Kelly Clarkson, the most successful Idol winner, with an earning of $4.2 million.
Her endorsement deals, touring income, and recording royalties have propelled Carrie to the top of the hill. Following in her heels is Academy Award winner Jennifer Hudson with an estimated $5 million, followed by Kelly Clarkson with $4.2 million. Kellie Pickler came in fifth, with $2.3 million.