Colette Carr

Colette Carr
Background information
Birth name Colette Mary Carr
Born (1991-01-06) January 6, 1991
Los Angeles, California, United States
Origin Los Angeles, CA, United States
Genres Pop, Pop rap, Electropop, Indie, Europop
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, rapper, artist, painter
Instruments Vocals, rap, guitar, piano
Years active 2008–present
Labels Cherrytree, Interscope, Ncredible, Kawaii Nation
Associated acts Far East Movement, Frankmusik, Adammo, Natalia Kills, Porcelain Black, E-40, Kev Nish,
Website colettecarr.com

Colette Carr (born January 6, 1991), is an American musician based in Los Angeles, California. Carr's debut album, Skitszo, a collection of previously released digital EP’s, was released on July 9, 2013.[1] "Never Gonna Happen", the fifth single from the album, was released May 5, 2013 and reached the number eleven spot on Billboard's Dance-Club Chart. Her musical style has been compared to Dev and Little Boots.

Early life

Carr grew up with her mother in Malibu. She has one older sister named Nicole.

Carr was a competitive tennis player, until an injury involving her back led her to be unable to play anymore.[2] "I was either going to become paralyzed and continue playing or stop and find a new destination for myself,” says Carr. Music was also a passion for Carr, "I was obsessed with music growing up. I had my walkman on 24/7. I would write lyrics and song titles all over my walls in sharpie. I was extremely consumed," said Carr.

Career

2009–10: Career beginnings and Sex Sells Stay Tooned

Discovered at a Game concert, Carr volunteered to go on stage when host comedian Story Moyd, asked the audience if anyone could freestyle. The audience reacted positively to Carr, screaming "Go white girl”. Carr gained the attention of the audience, and various producers, including The Cataracs, who produced various songs for her. Carr released her debut single, "Back It Up" in 2009,[3] which quickly became a viral success. The music video, directed by Richie Mac, received more than 465,000 views on MTV Music networks MTVU channel, charting top 10 video of the week.[4] When Carr's self-produced video, “Back It Up,” went to #1 at MTVU, it attracted the attention of Nick Cannon, who helped Colette release her debut mixtape, “Sex Sells Stay Tooned,” through his NCredible Entertainment label.[5]

In 2010, Carr released promotional single "Bitch Like Me",[6] accompanied with video directed by Jonathan Singer-Vine, and her first mix-tape "Sex Sells Stay Tooned", with over 100,000 downloads in its first few months.[7]

2011–2014: Skitszo

Interscope boss Jimmy Iovine signed Colette and sent her to the recording studio for her debut album,Skitszo, which produced the Billboard Dance hit, “Never Gonna Happen” and the Billboard Uncharted topper, “(We Do It) Primo,” working with producers such as RedOne (Lady Gaga).[8] The lead single, "(We Do It) Primo", was released on May 11, 2011. It reached the number-one spot on Billboard's Uncharted chart for artists whose music is primarily distributed online.[9] Carr was included on the CherryTree Pop Alternative Tour along with LMFAO, Far East Movement, Frankmusik and Natalia Kills.

Carr released four digital EP's, "Skitszo" parts 1-4, which consisted of songs from her debut album that had been split into four. Carr's debut album "Skitszo Collection" was released as a whole on July 9, 2013 through Interscope, which included parts 1-4 and four additional songs. "Never Gonna Happen" was the album's fifth single, released on March 5, and a remix by Dave Aude appeared on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Songs chart at #11.

Colette then released "HAM" featuring Ben J from Hip Hip duo New Boyz, co-written by Nate Walka[10] and Jon Redwine[11] produced by Marley Waters.[12] Carr released and premiered the music video for "HAM" on popular American radio personality, television host, and producer Ryan Seacrest site RyanSeacrest.com September 13, 2013.[13] Carr toured along with Huey Mack and Mayo on the "Pretending Perfection" tour and then toured for the "On The Rise" tour, along with Jake Miller, Becky G, T. Mills and Mike Stud.

2015-present: Believe in Us

In January 2015, Carr announced that she was working on her second studio album Believe in Us, due to be released in early 2016. The majority of the album has been written and produced with Carr's frequent collaborator Frankmusik. Like her previous album, Believe in Us will be split into EP's with the full album being released as a whole last. The first EP of "Believe in Us", Static.Start., was released on June 23, 2015 on Kawaii Nation. The EP includes Carr's lead single from her album, "Static".[14]

Discography

Concerts

Co-headlining tours

References

External links

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