Country superstar Carrie Underwood has never been shy about her deep love for family, and in a recent interview, she revealed a touching and exciting milestone in her household. According to Carrie, her eldest son, Isaiah, is showing all the signs of inheriting her natural gift for music — and their special duet is capturing hearts everywhere.
The singer recalled how Isaiah, who is only nine years old, stepped into the recording booth with her to record a beautiful rendition of “The Little Drummer Boy.” What began as a fun, holiday-themed project quickly became a meaningful experience for both mother and son. Carrie explained that Isaiah’s vocal control and ease behind the mic truly amazed her. “He picked up on the melody so quickly,” she shared. “He loves to sing, and I was so proud of him. It felt so natural.”
While Isaiah shines when it comes to music, Carrie also spoke warmly about her younger son, Jacob, who has chosen a completely different path. “Jacob is my sports guy,” she said with a smile. “He’s all about hockey. It’s really fun to see them follow their own interests and passions.”
For Carrie and her husband, Mike Fisher, these moments are precious. They support both boys equally — whether it’s helping Isaiah explore his vocal talents or cheering Jacob on from the hockey rink. “That’s the beauty of it,” Carrie added. “We want them to grow up loving whatever they do, and we’ll be there every step of the way.”
This balance between nurturing their interests and spending quality family time is what Carrie treasures most. Fans have praised her grounded parenting style, and the story of Isaiah’s musical debut is a heartfelt reminder that some talents truly do run in the family.