Singer-rapper and reality TV star
LANCASTER, Calif. — Aaron Carter, the singer-rapper who began performing as a child and had hit albums starting in his teen years, was found dead Saturday at his home in Southern California. He was 34.
Representatives for Mr. Carter’s family confirmed the singer’s death. They did not provide any immediate further comment.
Mr. Carter, the younger brother of Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys, performed as an opening act for Britney Spears as well as his brother’s boy band, and appeared on the family’s reality series “House of Carters” that aired on E! Entertainment Television.
Deputies responded around 11 a.m. following reports of a medical emergency at the
homein Lancaster, a desert city about 70 miles north of downtown Los Angeles, said Deputy Alejandra Parra with the LA County Sheriff’s Department.
Deputy Parra said the deputies found a deceased person at the residence, but she could not immediately confirm it was Mr. Carter.
Mr. Carter’s fiancé, Melanie Martin, asked for privacy as the family grieves.
“We are still in the process of accepting this unfortunate reality,” Ms. Martin said in a statement Saturday. “Your thoughts and prayers are greatly appreciated.”
Mr. Carter opened for the Backstreet Boys tour in 1997 — the same year his gold-selling debutself-titled album released. He reached triple-platinum status with his sophomore album, 2000’s “Aaron’s Party (Come Get It),” which produced hit singles including the title song and “I Want Candy.” His videos received regular airplay on Disneyand Nickelodeon.
The singer earned acting credits through his appearance on television shows including “Lizzie McGuire.”
Mr. Carter’s fifth and final studio album, “LOVE,” was released in 2018.