Aaron Carter, born on December seventh, nineteen eighty-seven, was an American singer and rapper who rose to prominence as a teen pop sensation in the late 1990s. He captivated preteen and teenage audiences during the early 2000s with his infectious music and charm, releasing four studio albums that solidified his status as a star.
Beginning his performance career at the tender age of seven, Aaron was inspired by his brother Nick's success with the Backstreet Boys. He launched his music career with his self-titled debut album in nineteen ninety-seven, which sold over one million copies worldwide. His sophomore effort, Aaron's Party (Come Get It), released in two thousand, achieved remarkable success, selling three million copies in the United States and leading to guest appearances on Nickelodeon and tours with the Backstreet Boys.
Following the success of his second album, Aaron released Oh Aaron, which also went platinum. In two thousand two, he put out Another Earthquake!, marking his last studio album for over fifteen years, followed by the compilation Most Requested Hits in two thousand three. Aaron's career also included appearances on popular shows like Dancing with the Stars and performances in Broadway and off-Broadway musicals such as Seussical and The Fantasticks.
In two thousand fourteen, he collaborated with rapper Pat SoLo on the single