The Voice’ Singer Dylan Carter, 24, Dies in Car Crash as Reba McEntire Reacts

The Voice Contestant Dylan Carter

A small-town stage, a simple setup, and a wide smile—those images now carry a heavier meaning after the sudden loss of Dylan Carter. At just 24, the young singer’s life ended in a car accident, leaving behind a mix of grief and strong memories across the communities he touched.

The crash took place on April 25 in Colleton County, South Carolina. News of his passing spread quickly, with local leaders and supporters sharing tributes that highlighted not only his musical promise but also his presence as a person.

A Voice That Reached Beyond Television

Many first saw Carter on The Voice during its 24th season. Under the guidance of Reba McEntire, he stepped onto a national stage and performed I Look to You for his audition. That performance carried him into the battle rounds, marking a strong start in the competition.

McEntire later reflected on his time on the show with a brief but heartfelt message. She described him as a bright and kind presence, adding simply, “We will miss Dylan so much.” Her words echoed what many viewers had already noticed—his warmth stood out as much as his talent.

 

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A Community Figure at Home

Away from television, Carter remained closely tied to his hometown. Moncks Corner mayor Thomas Hamilton Jr. confirmed the news publicly, sharing how often the singer performed at local events. He described Carter as someone who brought energy and joy whenever he appeared.

In his statement, Hamilton emphasized that Carter meant more than entertainment. He spoke about his kindness and the respect he earned from neighbors, noting that the loss felt deeply personal for the town. A photo of a rainbow over the municipal complex, shared soon after, carried a message of comfort, suggesting Carter had been reunited with his mother.

More Than Music

Carter’s efforts extended beyond performing. He helped create The Local Voice, a group focused on supporting others and raising awareness. In a statement, the organization called him its heart, pointing to his belief that “every voice matters.”

His daily life included several roles. Alongside music, he managed Sunny Days RV & Campground and worked in real estate. These pursuits reflected a busy and grounded life, rooted in community rather than fame alone.

Remembering Simple Moments

Shortly before his passing, Carter shared a glimpse of what he loved most. A social media post showed him performing on a flatbed trailer, smiling as he sang. He wrote that he would choose that kind of stage over a larger one any day.

 

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