The Carter Twins
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The Carter Twins | |
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| Origin | Dublin, Ireland |
| Genres | Pop music |
| Years active | 1996–1998 |
| Labels | BMG Records |
| Past members | Anthony Carter Stephen Carter |
The Carter Twins were an Irish musical duo consisting of twin brothers Anthony and Stephen Carter who were active from the late 1990s.[1] They released one studio albums and achieved three top ten singles.[2]
In 1996, The Carter Twins were signed by Louis Walsh and won the Smash Hits Newcomers Award in 1996.[1]
In February 1997, The Carter Twins released their debut single "The Twelfth of Never"/"Too Right to Be Wrong". The song peaked at number 7 on the Irish Singles Chart and 61 on the UK Singles Chart. This was followed by a cover of Climie Fisher's "Love Changes" in August 1998 and The Bee Gees' "The First of May" in November 1997.[2] The duo released their debut studio album Number One in late 1997.
In 1998, The Carter Twins entered the Ronan Keating-penned "Make the Change" for Eurosong 1998 in an attempt to represent Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998. The song placed 4th in the national final.[3]
In July 1998, The Carter Twins released "Let's Go Dancing (Oh La La La)" with "Make the Change" as the B-side. The song peaked at number 6 on the Irish Singles Chart.[2]