About Colette Carr
Sunday, October 29, 2017
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ORIGIN
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GENRE
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BORN
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Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter Colette Carr began her career by
combining pop and rap, but soon switched to confessional synth pop. As a
child, Carr had diverse musical tastes, listening to the Smiths, Jimi
Hendrix, Gwen Stefani, and Talking Heads before discovering rap. In
turn, she was discovered in 2008 at a Game concert -- in the most
hardcore of hardcore rap surroundings -- as a call-out for freestylers
in the audience, which drew Carr on-stage. She wowed the crowd and was
pulled backstage where producers, including the successful crew the
Cataracs, offered the young singer their card. In 2009 she released her
debut single, "Back It Up," a viral hit that caught the attention of
Nick Cannon, who signed Carr to his N'Credible record label. The single
"Bitch Like Me" followed in 2010 along with the mixtape Sex Sells Stay
Tuned. She released her debut album, Skitzo, in 2013 with production
coming from the Cataracs, RedOne, and FrankMusik, while guest artists
included rapper E-40 and industrial pop singer Porcelain Black. She
continued her collaboration with FrankMusik in a new, soul-bearing
musical direction, the first taste of which was the early-2016 single
"Play House." The Static.Start. EP followed a few months later.
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