Gospel singer Isaac Carree first made his name as a member of the vocal group Men of Standard, releasing a string of award-winning albums in the late '90s and 2000s. He launched a successful solo career in 2011, fusing gospel balladry with contemporary R&B and funk. With both of his solo albums topping the Gospel charts, his crossover appeal helped him perform well in the pop mainstream where he reached the Top 50. After a five-year gap, Carree returned in 2019 with a pair of smooth R&B-driven singles.
Growing up in Greensboro, North Carolina, Carree's mother was a pastor at ...