Throughout her illustrious career, Carrie Underwood has released an array of songs that have empowered her fanbase. From “Before He Cheats” to “Cowboy Casanova,” Underwood is no stranger to writing stinging lyrics about ex-lovers and toxic relationships. Now, Underwood has added another powerful breakup track to her repertoire with “Out of That Truck.” Backed by an infectious country-rock production, the “American Idol” alum opens the track with deliciously petty lyrics about her memory still being present in her ex-lover’s truck. “Yeah, I bet that shotgun headrest still smells like my shampoo,” she sings. “That messed up tape deck’s still stuck playin’ that mix I made for you.”
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As the song continues, Underwood continues to revel in the fact that her ex will never truly move on, even with “someone new” on his bench seat. “When you’re runnin’ around in that stick shift Chevy, I bet it drives you crazy,” the Grammy-winner belts. “But my memory’s stuck, so good luck tryna get me out of that truck.” For the bridge, Underwood slows down the sound to give one final blow to her ex-lover, singing: “When the music’s up and the window’s down, I’m the one you’re thinking ’bout. My Silverado silhouette.” In a behind-the-scenes Instagram video, Underwood gave further insight into the record. “We just kind of went in, and it was like having this memory and nostalgic kind of song,” she explained. We’re definitely going to have this one on repeat for the foreseeable future!