Aaron Carter, the teen sensation behind "Do You Remember?," is ready to hit the road once again on his next tour. With his upcoming album set to be released this summer, Carter is trying to fit everything into his tight schedule. “I’m going to be recording a lot while I’m on the road,” he told Uinterview exclusively. “It’ll be fun.”
Carter, 25, the younger brother of The Backstreet Boys' Nick Carter, started his performing career when he was only seven years old as the lead singer of the local band Dead End. After opening for the Backstreet Boys in 1997 with a cover of The Jet’s “Crush on You,” he earned his own record contract. “Crush on You” was his first released single. His first full length album, Aaron Carter, was released later that year. In 2000, he debuted his album Aaron’s Party (Come Get It). Carter has also appeared on TV as a guest star on several series such as Disney Channel’s Lizzy McGuire.
Carter began starring on the Off-Broadway production of The Fantasticks in 2011 as the play’s central character Matt. “I’m going to miss the people I work with in The Fantasticks,” he told Uinterview, “but it’s been a great experience because it actually got me that prepared for what I do best, and that’s performing.”
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