DANIELLE CARR

Danielle Carr, a rising young singer, songwriter, and producer, is an independent artist based in New York City whose objective is, "To change the intention of the industry.” Her honest and bold songwriting combined with her imaginative and powerful stage presence only compliments her assertion of having the world hear her timeless voice.

Danielle Carr is the definition of a one woman show.

EGRESS

2023

RECENT RELEASES

B.G.A. (Black girls’ anthem)

2023

FRESH AIR (FEAT. STEELYONE)

2024

DISCOGRAPHY

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✺ ACCOLADES ✺

  • Danielle’s introduction to the music scene was welcomed by the Black Women In Media Awards. An event including honorees such as Deborah Cox, Tamron Hall, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Lil Mama, Yandy Smith, MC Lyte, and more. Her introduction included an explosive performance of her single $3.60 with an audience full of legendary black figures.

  • Danielle sold out her first show, curated by herself and her business partner, Culture Face, in Brooklyn, NY.

  • After a self-curated, sold out show in 2018, Danielle and Culture Face co-found Camp Underground in 2019 and sell out their show, except to 150+ attendees this time, and a second year in a row.

  • Danielle released the lead single (Analog) to her album “The Grey.” This record was favored by Spotify, having 12,000 streams within the first two weeks of release.

  • In an online singing competition hosted by rapper Sukihana, Danielle won out of thousands of contestants for her rendition of “No One’s Going to Love You.” She was awarded a cash prize as well as the contact and current working relationship she has with Sukihana.

  • Camp Underground returns and sells out again, and with an even bigger crowd.

  • Danielle is welcomed by, BronxNet, to perform her single “Solo” on television. You can find her interview here. You can also find her performance here.

  • Camp Underground is back and better than ever, selling out for the third year in a row two weeks before the show date.

  • Danielle performs in the legendary Harlem venue, The Apollo.

  • Camp Underground returns once more and…you guessed it, sells out again.

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