Inside the final year of Aaron Carter’s life: He wanted his ‘career back’

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Aaron Carter was a bit of a “hermit” in his final year, but was determined to get his career back on track, according to his friend and co-writer Dan Wright.

Wright, a musician known as 3D Friends, exclusively tells Page Six in the months leading up to the singer’s tragic Nov. 5 death everything seemed like business as usual as they prepared to release Carter’s new album, “Blacklisted,” which dropped on Monday.

Wright described the “I Want Candy” singer as someone who “didn’t have a lot of people who were willing to help” or work with the musician due to his troubled past with drugs.

He adds that Carter just “wanted to get his career” back, but it was hard because the “Aaron’s Party” singer would say no to opportunities and allegedly refuse to leave his California home.

“I got the feeling he was kind of almost like a hermit,” Wright says. “He didn’t really leave the house. He didn’t really leave his town of Lancaster. He liked staying in, he liked staying home.

“He was a homebody, and I think as a result he just didn’t have a lot of people that were willing to go to his house, stay with him, [and] help him write an album.”

Wright says that the last time they spoke was brief and was strictly about business plans regarding the album, admitting they’d lost touch in recent months.

But the musician insists that the entire time he worked with Carter, the former child star was extremely vocal about his sobriety.


Wright said that Carter was a bit of a “homebody,” who was trying hard to get his career back on track.

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Wright said that Carter was a bit of a “homebody,” who was trying hard to get his career back on track.

Instagram/Aaron Carter


Wright said that Carter was a bit of a “homebody,” who was trying hard to get his career back on track.

Instagram/Aaron Carter

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