The party continued on Oh Aaron, which was issued in the summer of 2001. Additional tours with Backstreet and Britney -- as well as soundtrack contributions to movies like Rugrats, Jimmy Neutron, and The Princess Diaries -- kept him busy into the next year. He also made his acting debut on then-girlfriend Hilary Duff's Disney series, Lizzie McGuire. By the spring of 2002 he was back in the studio again. Calling on several big-name pop producers, Carter put together Another Earthquake! during the year and released it that fall. The album debuted within the Top 20 and produced the hit "America A O."
In the years that followed, Carter would be embroiled in a major lawsuit against his former manager, the late Lou Pearlman, and the focus drifted away from his music and toward tabloid drama. Several compilation albums were issued, but new output would be sparse. In 2009, he joined the cast of Dancing with the Stars' ninth season, finishing in fifth place. He also released the "Dance with Me" single with Flo Rida. A collaboration with Busta Rhymes ("Planet Rock") was issued the next year, but a full-fledged effort would not arrive for years.
Theater roles and stints on reality television occupied time in between various one-off concerts around the United States. In 2013, he began his official comeback with his first tour in almost a decade. The first taste of his new sound arrived in 2015. "Fool's Gold" introduced Carter's matured R&B sound, moving him from the era of '90s teen pop to a more contemporary style reminiscent of Justin Bieber and ZAYN. The track would appear on his LøVë EP (Rakkaus Records), which was released in early 2017. "Fool's Gold" and second single "Sooner or Later" returned Carter to the charts, the latter gaining significant traction on online streaming services. The singles "Don't Say Goodbye" and "I Want Candy [Remix]" followed. In early 2018, the tracks from the LØVË EP found their way onto a fleshed-out LP of the same name. Aaron Carter died at his home in Lancaster, California on November 5, 2022; he was 34. ~ Neil Z. Yeung & Heather Phares, Rovi