Background
Carree was born in Greensboro, North Carolina, on April 28, 1973, as Isaac Thompson Carree III, to his mother Pastor Nancy Wilson of New Beginnings Community Outreach Church in Greensboro, North Carolina and father Isaac Thompson Carree, Junior.
Career
He started his music career, in 1996, with the gospel group Men of Standard, yet his solo career commenced in 2011, with the release of Uncommon Maine by Sovereign Agency. His second album, Reset, was released by Door 6 in 2013. Both albums charted on The Billboard 200 along with chartings on Gospel Albums and Independent Albums charts.
This album was his breakthrough release on the Billboard magazine charts, with chartings on The Billboard 200 at Number.
48, Gospel Albums at Number. 1, and at the Number. 5 position on the Independent Albums chart.
The subsequent album, Reset, released on May 25, 2013 by Door 6 Records. The album charted on all three of the aforementioned chart with the album placing at Number.
41 on The Billboard 200, Number.
1 on the Gospel Albums, and Independent Albums at Number.
Membership
His music career got started in the early 1990"s as a member of Pastor John P Kee"s New Life Community Choir (NLCC), being featured on the song "Wave lieutenant Away." In 1995 Carree left the NLCC to begin work with the gospel music group Men of Standard, a group that has recorded five projects that charted on Billboard"s Gospel Albums Chart. However, his solo career commenced in 2011, with the release of Uncommon Maine by Sovereign Agency on August 23, 2011.