Tyler Carter

Tyler Carter is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer born Derek Tyler Carter. He is best known as the lead singer of Issues, a metalcore band. He was one of the band’s original members. Two EPs and three albums have been released by the band. Carter was fired from the band in September 2020 after sexual misconduct and grooming claims were made against him. He used to be a member of the bands A Path Less Traveled and Woe, Is Me. In 2010, he embarked on a solo career. He has two EPs and one studio album to his credit as a solo artist.

He’s also had a solo career, releasing two EPs and one full album thus far.

What is the Net worth of Tyler Carter?

Tyler Carter is a $3 million singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer from the United States. Tyler Carter was born in December 1991 in Habersham County, Georgia. R&B, electropop, soul, pop, post-hardcore, metalcore, nu metal, and rap rock are some of his musical styles. Carter was a founding member of the metalcore band Issues and its lead vocalist. He was also a part of the Woe, Is Me band. Tyler Carter’s debut solo studio album Moonshine was released in 2019 and his extended play Leave Your Love was released in 2015.

What is Tyler Carter Famous For?

  • Former lead singer and founding member of Issues, a metalcore band.
Tyler Carter was a member of the band, Woe, Is Me from 2009 to 2011.
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Where is Tyler Carter From?

Tyler Carter was born on December 30, 1991, in the United States. Derek Tyler Carter is his given name. His birthplace is in the United States, in the county of Habersham. He is a citizen of the United States of America. He is of Caucasian racial origin. Capricorn is his zodiac sign. At this time, there is no information regarding his parents or siblings.

Carter’s passion for music began at a young age. He began his career as a drummer in various Atlanta-area bands. He eventually opted to pursue a singing career while still drumming.

Tyler Carter Music Career:

  • Carter joined the metalcore band A Path Less Traveled in 2008.
  • The band released their debut extended play, From Here On Out in 2009.
  • Carter left the band in 2009.
  • In 2009, Carter joined the electronicore band, Woe, Is Me.
  • The band signed to the Rise Records in the same year.
  • The band consisted of 7 members. They recorded a three-song demo with producer, Cameron Mizell.
  • The band then released a studio cover of Kesha’s 2009 single, “Tik Tok”.
  • The band released their debut studio album, Number[s] on Velocity Records (a subsidiary of the Rise Records) in August 2010.
  • Due to the line-up stability issues, Carter left the band in August 2011.
  • After leaving Woe, Is Me, Carter founded another metalcore group, Issues, along with former Woe, Is Me members. Michael Bohn, Ben Ferris, Cory Ferris, AJ Rebollo, and Case Snedecor had joined the band.
  • They signed a recording deal with the Rise Records.
  • The Feris brothers left the band early. They were replaced by Tyler “Ty” Acord and Skyler Acord.
  • Issues released their debut EP, Black Diamond in November 2012.
  • Snedecor left the band in 2013 and was replaced by Josh Manuel.
  • The band released its debut studio album, Issues in February 2014 on the Rise Records. The album received a positive response.
  • The band released its second EP, Diamond Dreams in November 2014.
  • They released their second studio album, Headspace in May 2016.
  • Carter became the sole vocalist of the band after Bohn left the band in January 2018.
  • The band released its third studio album, Beautiful Oblivion in October 2019.
  • Their album charted at No. 181 on the US Billboard 200 and No. 31 on the ARIA Digital Album Chart.
  • The band headlined the Beautiful Oblivion Tour in Europe and North America in 2019.
  • Carter started his solo career in 2010 when he released a single, “I Hate the Holidays” featuring Mat Musto in December 2010.
  • He released another holiday song, “Make it Snow” in December 2013.
  • He released his solo debut EP, Leave Your Love in January 2015.
  • He worked with producers Blackbear, Ty “Scout” Acord, Boogie, and Igloo on his debut EP.
  • He performed “My House” with American rock band PVRIS at the 2015 Alternative Press Music Awards.
Tyler Carter is one of the founding members of the band, Issues.
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  • He released a studio cover of Adele’s 2015 single, “Hello” in December 2015.
  • Carter and Issues drummer Josh Manuel released a cover of “Pokemon Theme” entitled “Gotta Catch ‘Em All” featuring Jacky Vincent in December 2016.
  • He released a single “Forget You” featuring Lophiile in July 2016, “Pressure” in June 2018, “Focus” in August 2018, “Moonshine” in September 2018.
  • He released his debut solo studio album, Moonshine in February 2019. He headlined a US tour with Riley in January 2019.
  • He released his second solo EP, Moonshine Acoustic in June 2020.
  • He ended his contract with the Rise Records as a solo artist in July 2020.
  • Following the allegations of sexual misconduct and grooming children, he was removed from the band, Issues. Issues published an official statement on 1 September revealing they had removed Carter from the band.

Tyler Carter Fiance:

Tyer Carter identifies as bisexual. In 2015, he came out as bisexual. In addition, he is a vocal advocate of the LGBTQ community. He is not married, but neither is he unmarried. Trent Morey Leffler is his fiancée. Details on his personal life will be supplied as soon as possible.

Tyler Carter Height:

Tyler Carter stands at a standard height and weighs a standard amount. He has a muscular physique. His eyes are brown, and his hair is jet black. He has a bisexual sexual orientation.