Carrie Underwood breaks Miranda Lambert's six-year female vocalist winning streak
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There's a new queen of country music in town.
Carrie Underwood tearfully accepted the award for female vocalist of the year at last night's Country Music Association Awards at Nashville's Bridgestone arena.
"Glory to God, thank you Jesus," Underwood said.
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Fans mad Beyonce, Dixie Chicks performed at the CMAs
@carrieunderwood I love you so much. congrats on female vocalist of the year, you deserve it so much! you're my entertainer of the year 😘
— Brianna Nicole (@briannanicollle) November 3, 2016
thank god carrie finally won female vocalist of the year
— rue mills 👻 (@y0urhandxinmine) November 3, 2016
I'm so glad @carrieunderwood won female vocalist of the year this year. She deserved it and her #Storyteller album is amazing!
— Wyntur (@stormywyntur) November 3, 2016
The "Dirty Laundry" singer's win broke fellow singer Miranda Lambert's six-year winning streak for the award. It was the fourth time Underwood won female vocalist. She previously won in 2006, 2007 and 2008.
Im sorry but I think CMA50 female vocalist shouldve went to Miranda Lambert. Carrie Underwood has skills but idk...i she yells a lot
— Chelley (@chellebuttgirl) November 3, 2016
So upset Miranda Lambert didn't win the #CMAawards50 Female Vocalist of The Year 🙄
— Bella 🌪 (@_howunfortunate) November 3, 2016
.@mirandalambert is my female vocalist of the year #CMAawards50
— Music City Dreaming (@musicitydreamin) November 3, 2016
Miranda Lambert definitely deserved female vocalist of the year.
— Savannah Wormley (@SavannahWormley) November 3, 2016
While many fans felt Underwood's win was well-deserved, Lambert fans expressed outrage online over the former female vocalist winner's loss.