Carrie Underwood’s Farmyard Take on a ’90s Anthem Has Fans Laughing and Then Hitting Replay

Carrie Underwood is putting a farm-fresh spin on a ’90s alternative rock classic — and the result is every bit as funny as it is impressive.

The country superstar shared a playful video from her farm in which she covers Radiohead’s 1992 hit “Creep,” but with one perfectly placed twist. Instead of the song’s famous line, “But I’m a creep,” Underwood cheekily sings, “But I’m a sheep,” while standing among her flock. She even amused herself, captioning the post, “Wait for it…😂 My dumb sense of humor…”

And yes — the wait was worth it. See the hilarious clip below:

 

The sheep weren’t the only farmyard friends featured in the video. As Underwood’s powerhouse vocals finish the first line, a rooster lets out a well-timed cock-a-doodle-doo as background accompaniment. The quick clip blends nostalgia with her real-life farm life, and of course, her vocals are nothing short of stunning.

Fans immediately flooded the comments with praise, applauding both her sense of humor and effortless musical talent. One viewer wrote, “haha, that was genuinely the cutest. I love how you connect and don’t take yourself too seriously 😊.” Another chimed in with, “OMG I love this 😄❤️🐑 You can literally sing the phonebook 🥰,” referring to Underwoods undeniable musical brilliance. Another wrote, “Love the rooster sign him up on American Idol.”

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Underwood, who first rose to fame after winning Season 4 of American Idol in 2005, has since become one of country music’s most decorated artists. Over the course of her career, she has won 8 Grammy Awards and sold more than 85 million albums worldwide — 7 of which have reached multi-platinum status.

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Beyond the stage, she’s embraced a decidedly hands-on lifestyle as a homesteader at her Tennessee farm that she shares with Nashville Predators hockey player husband, Mike Fisher. Underwood frequently shares glimpses of her farmlife hobbies on social media, from tending to animals to canning fresh produce and baking from scratch. It’s a quieter side of the superstar that fans have grown to love, and one that makes moments like this sheep-themed serenade feel perfectly on brand.

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