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Aaron's career began at the staggering age of seven, but it was his second album, Aaron’s Party (Come Get It) , released in 2000, that cemented his status as a teen idol. With hits like "I Want Candy" and "That’s How I Beat Shaq," he became a fixture on and Disney Channel , even guest-starring on Lizzie McGuire . For a generation of fans, Aaron represented a carefree, high-energy world of house parties and puppy love—a "bubblegum bad boy" who opened for the Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears . The Weight of Stardom

Do You Remember Aaron Carter? To ask "Do you remember Aaron Carter?" is to invoke more than just a name; it is to summon a specific, neon-soaked pocket of the early 2000s when a frosted-tipped preteen could beat Shaq in a driveway basketball game and become a global phenomenon. Aaron Carter was not merely a child star; he was the "Prince of Pop," a title that reflected both his meteoric rise and the heavy crown he was forced to wear before he had even reached adulthood. The Golden Era: "Aaron's Party" Do You Remember Aaron Carter