February 11, 2009 7:13 PM

A 'Saturday' With Aaron Carter

By
Tatiana Morales
First lady Michelle Obama greets Ingrid Schulerud wife of Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, at the Gary Comer Youth Center, Sunday, May 20, 2012, on the South Side of Chicago. The Center offers young people diverse, educational and extracurricular enrichment activities as well as support to help prepare them to graduate from high school and to pursue college and meaningful careers.(AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)

First lady Michelle Obama greets Ingrid Schulerud wife of Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, at the Gary Comer Youth Center, Sunday, May 20, 2012, on the South Side of Chicago. The Center offers young people diverse, educational and extracurricular enrichment activities as well as support to help prepare them to graduate from high school and to pursue college and meaningful careers.(AP Photo/M. Spencer Green) (M. Spencer Green)

"Saturday Night" is the latest single from teen heartthrob Aaron Carter. And you can enjoy it on the Second Cup Café.

The 17-year-old Florida native is on tour so he stopped by The Saturday Early Show to also perform from his past five albums.

Carter's new album will be released in the fall.

If it were not for his brother, Nick, Aaron Carter says he wouldn't be in the music business. Back in 1997, the Backstreet Boys gave Aaron his big break in Germany when they let him open for their show. Aaron Carter reportedly stole the show and the rest is history.

His older brother has collaborated in his CDs. "Oh Aaron" is one of them. And it debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard charts. Click here to watch the two brothers perform. In fact, Aaron Carter is the youngest male solo artist to have four top 40 singles.

Aaron Carter's name has appeared in the credits of in such films as "The Princess Diaries," "Rugrats in Paris: The Movie," and "Pokémon: The First Movie," as well as television series like, "Kim Possible" and "Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius."

Aaron Carter loves pets and has a bunch at home, including nine dogs, four cats, two turtles, two birds, a ferret and an iguana.
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