Carter Ace lyrics
Artist · 277 036 listeners per month
Artist's albums
countryside (demo)
2023 · album
keep on (demo)
2023 · album
stu in my car interlude (demo)
2023 · album
don't let the kids grow up (demo)
2023 · album
way too childish (demo)
2023 · album
cuz of u
2023 · single
doing plenty (demo)
2023 · album
waiting 4 me (demo)
2023 · album
ours & we (demo)
2023 · album
no wahala (demo)
2023 · album
lonely, i can tell (demo)
2023 · album
getting closer (demo)
2023 · album
BUNS
2023 · single
memories 2 cry about (demo)
2023 · album
wtf i thought (demo)
2023 · EP
no facade (demo)
2023 · EP
bang-a-lang (demo)
2023 · EP
worth it (demo)
2023 · single
blessed up (demo)
2023 · single
when you're gone (demo)
2023 · single
How Could U Ever
2023 · single
it's all loooove
2022 · single
Griffith Park
2022 · single
The One And Lonely
2021 · EP
Stay Here Instead
2021 · single
The One And Lonely
2021 · single
Frozen
2020 · single
Better
2020 · single
On My Radar
2020 · single
A Little Time Off
2020 · single
Come Back 2 Me
2020 · single
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Biography
For as much as Carter Ace’s music may draw on international inspiration, the execution of his genre-agnostic alchemy remains damn near intergalactic. The Cameroonian American singer, songwriter, rapper, and artist seamlessly integrates otherworldly R&B, hard-hitting hip-hop, neo-soul drip, space funk, and even a little punk straight from the San Fernando Valley into a simmering signature style cooked up by his equally badass live band. Born in Los Angeles, he split his childhood between the United States and West Africa. With dad an artist and mom a dancer in his band, music surrounded Carter. During middle school in the Valley, he started to perform anywhere and everywhere with a stage, cutting his teeth at all-age venues, restaurants, and underground gigs. At the same time, he studied the likes of OutKast, Kanye West, and D’Angelo. Along the way, he assembled a group of likeminded players (who are with him to this day), including guitarist Fahem Erfan, keyboardist John Redwood, drummer Gio Alford, and bassist Daniel Durant. Grinding nonstop, he started to put up numbers on singles such as “If It Don’t Work, “I Think I’m Normal,” and “Come Back 2 Me,” landing a deal with Joe Jonas’s Let’s Get It Records and Republic Records during 2020. After generating 10 million streams independently and earning looks from GQ, Flaunt, and more, this buzzing iconoclast continues to bust every sonic border on a series of 2021 singles led by “The One and Lonely.”