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Carrie Underwood snags 7th Grammy award

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Carrie Underwood with one of her seven Grammy awards. (AP Photo)

Carrie Underwood with one of her seven Grammy awards. (AP Photo)

Carrie Underwood won her seventh Grammy award Sunday when a wide range of honors were handed out prior to the live broadcast.

Carrie was nominated in two categories this year: best country vocal performance for her single “Something in the Water” and for best country duo/group performance for her “Something Bad” duet with Miranda Lambert.

She wound up winning the former over Eric Church of “Give Me Back My Hometown,” Hunter Hayes for “Invisible,” Miranda Lambert for “Automatic” and Keith Urban for “Cop Car.”

The Grammy for best country duo or group performance went to The Band Perry for their cover of “Gentle on My Mind.”

The other Idol nominee Sunday night was Jennifer Hudson for best R&B performance for her single “It’s Your World.” That Grammy went to Beyonce for “Drunk in Love.”

Carrie’s win means a former American Idol contestant has taken home a Grammy in nine of the last 10 years. Here’s are the other wins in a list dominated by Carrie and Kelly Clarkson.

2006

Kelly Clarkson, Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for “Since U Been Gone.”
Kelly Clarkson, Best Pop Vocal Album, for “Breakaway,” produced by Clive Davis.

2007

Carrie Underwood, Best New Artist.
Carrie Underwood, Best Female Country Vocal Performance for “Jesus Take the Wheel.”

2008

Carrie Underwood, Best Female Country Vocal Performance, for “Before He Cheats.”

2009

Jennifer Hudson, Best R&B Album, for her self-titled debut.
Carrie Underwood, Best Female Country Vocal Performance, for “Last Name.”

2010

Carrie Underwood, Best Country Collaboration, with Randy Travis for “I Told You So.”

2011

Fantasia, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, “Bittersweet.”

2013

Carrie Underwood, Best Country Vocal Performance, “Blown Away.”
Kelly Clarkson, Best Pop Album, “Stronger.”

2014

Mandisa, Best Contemporary Christian album, “Overcomer.”

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