Carrie Underwood is planning to dedicate at least some of the new songs her new album to newborn son Isiah.

According to Unreality TV, the fourth-season "American Idol" winner recently shared that some of the songs on her upcoming fifth album will serve as odes to her and her NHL husband Mike Fisher's first-born.

"I just kind of feel a little sad 'cause all my songs are about having girls," Underwood recently joked with the website about such previous hits as "Mama's Song," "Forever Changed" and the platinum hit "All-American Girl."

According to Taste of Country, she later added, "Like, little boy baby Fisher's got nothing. 'Forever Changed,' which is one of my favorite songs, is definitely like a mother/daughter kind of a song, so ... I'm gonna have to get on that."

Underwood and Fisher's son was born on Feb. 27, and though no official release date has been set for her album all her chatter definitely lets you know at least some of what you can expect.

The "Little Toy Guns" singer recently showed off her new offspring by posting a pic of him on Instagram holding a team logo-emblazed hockey stick bearing his father's Nashville Predators team name.


According to Biography, since winning "American Idol" in 2005, the 32-year-old has also won multiple Grammy and Country awards. In 2008, at just 26 years old, she became the youngest member of the Grand Ole Opry.

Underwood's biggest hit albums include "Carnival Tide," "Play On" and "Blown Away." Her 2005 debut album, "Some Hearts," went triple platinum and was declared the "fastest selling female country album since the introduction of the Nielsen SoundScan more than two decades ago.

Biography adds, in 2006, her critically acclaimed "Jesus Take the Wheel," won her the Country Music Award for single of the year; the Country Music Association Award for single of the year; and two Grammys for best female country vocal performance and best new artist.