“It opened up the doors for me to be able to come to Nashville more, and since then, I've just been able to work with so many different artists - some pop artists, a lot of country artists. “I was just beatboxing on the track, beatin’ on the guitar, and it was something real different for a country radio,” Carter said. It ended up being Sugarland’s “Stuck Like Glue.” In 2010, he got a chance to write a country song. 1 song.Īfter visiting Nashville since the mid-2000s, Carter became interested in country music. Then, he got a chance to write a song with Rob Thomas “Someday” was his first No. The jam: Gulf Coast Jam ready to rock PCB with Luke Bryan, Brad Paisley, SkynyrdĬarter’s music industry break was through Nelly, who asked him to produce songs and write hooks. Previously: Singer-songwriter CJ Solar ready to rock, Southern-style I like to just talk and then just see what happens.” “The lyric might come from something that somebody has been going through or a title somebody wrote down one day, or just something that we talk about in the room. “I try to sing a melody, just whatever's in my soul, in my heart at the time,” Carter said.
He will perform at the Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam on June 4-6 at Frank Brown Park in Panama City Beach.įor more information, visit .Ĭarter has made music for a long time. “You feel closer to God like that.”Ĭarter finally has his own music his debut single, “ Good Love” is circulating country radio. Outside he sees horses eating grass and walking to the pond to drink - the kind of setting you write songs to.Ĭarter is responsible for writing many hits, such as Charlie Puth’s “One Call Away,” Kane Brown’s “Heaven” and Sugarland’s “Stuck Like Glue.” It’s a Monday morning and the country singer-songwriter is staring out the window of his home - quite a bit more than six feet outside of Nashville, Tennessee. PANAMA CITY BEACH - Shy Carter has been social distancing for a while now.