Everything You Need To Know About Terrell Carter’s SECRET Life Off-Camera

► Everything You Need To Know About Terrell Carter’s SECRET Life Off-Camera February 2005, and Terrell Carter's voice is pouring through theater speakers across America, asking God if He can hear him. "Father Can You Hear Me" carries the soul of Tyler Perry's Diary of a Mad Black Woman straight to number one at the box office, and for a moment, the Buffalo kid who survived hell has everything — Perry's stage, a voice people remember, a chance to be seen. But here's the thing about moments like that: they don't always turn into careers, and the man who sang through other people's pain never quite got to stand center in his own light. Gospel tours with Fred Hammond, Quincy Jones publishing deals, studio sessions with Stevie J and Diddy, leads in Perry's biggest plays from Madea to Meet the Browns — he did the work, paid every due, survived childhood trauma most folks couldn't speak out loud. By 2017 he's recurring on Empire, steady on Shooter, and by 2024 he's back with Perry on Beauty in Black, but always in the wings, always the supporting voice, never the face on the poster. Twenty years after that number-one film, most folks scroll right past his name. This is the story of Terrell Carter — the voice you know and the man Hollywood forgot to see.​ 💜 Please consider liking the video, it helps a lot 💜 Our content is made to be available for entertaintment worldwide, so we really hope that you enjoy! Please subscribe, if you want to see more from our channel 🎵    / @zuristea   #Blaxcellence #terrellcarter #tylerperry #discovery