Jason Michael Carroll is a highly acclaimed American singer, songwriter, and musician renowned for his soulful performances within the realm of country music. He was born in Youngsville, North Carolina, United States, on June 13, 1978.
Discovered in 2004 at a talent competition, Carroll's official music career took off in 2006 with the release of his debut album, "Waitin' in the Country." Since then, he has been a consistent presence in the country music scene. Carroll's impressive discography boasts several hit singles, including the emotionally charged "Alyssa Lies," the anthemic "Where I'm From," the poignant "Does He Know," the captivating "Urgency," and the infectious "Meet Me In The Barn." His albums, namely "Numbers," "What Color Is Your Sky," and "Growing Up Is Getting Old".
Carroll collaborated with esteemed musical artists Big Rube and Samuel Christian on Nappy Roots' album "Nappy Dot Org," showcasing his ability to seamlessly blend his unique style with other genres.
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