Two Black Cadillacs

"Two Black Cadillacs" is a song by American recording artist Carrie Underwood, taken from her fourth studio album, Blown Away. The song served as the album's third single on November 18, 2012 through Arista Nashville. Written by Underwood, Hillary Lindsey and Josh Kear, "Two Black Cadillacs" is a country pop song with lyrics addressing the story of two women (one being his wife, the other unaware he was married) who, when they realize they are both involved with the same guy, set aside their differences and decide to kill him. It was produced by Mark Bright, and the instrumentation was compared to songs by Dixie Chicks and Miranda Lambert.

Two Black Cadillacs

"Two Black Cadillacs" is a song by American recording artist Carrie Underwood, taken from her fourth studio album, Blown Away. The song served as the album's third single on November 18, 2012 through Arista Nashville. Written by Underwood, Hillary Lindsey and Josh Kear, "Two Black Cadillacs" is a country pop song with lyrics addressing the story of two women (one being his wife, the other unaware he was married) who, when they realize they are both involved with the same guy, set aside their differences and decide to kill him. It was produced by Mark Bright, and the instrumentation was compared to songs by Dixie Chicks and Miranda Lambert.