Forrest Avery LeMaire (né Carney; born March 25, 1992), known professionally as Mr.Kitty, is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, and DJ. He is best known for his song "After Dark", which was released in 2014 and went viral after a fan video was published on YouTube in 2019.
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Forrest Avery Carney, better known by his stage name Mr.Kitty, is a dark electronic and synthwave music artist from Austin, USA. Forrest was born on the 24th of March, 1992. His ability to compose dark themed lyrics together with melodies and catchy rhythms is a trademark of his style. He has collaborated and remixed many artists, such as IAMX and Aesthetic Perfection. Mr.Kitty has become a popular face in the alternative music scene, appearing on several occasions as a support act and live coll
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Forrest Avery LeMaire (né Carney; born March 25, 1992), known professionally as Mr.Kitty, is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, and DJ. He is best known for his song "After Dark", which was released in 2014 and went viral after a fan video was published on YouTube in 2019.
== Career == In 2008, he began releasing "RMX," the first in a series of mini-albums featuring remixes by various artists. The following year, he released "RMX II," and in 2010, he released his first standalone LP, "Until Death Do Us Part." This album included a first version of "Everything Will Be Okay," a song that would later be remixed and edited. In the same year, he released "RMX III" and in 2011, "RMX IV" and "D E Δ T H," his second studio album, which featured the songs "††" and "Resurrection." This was the first album to feature a cat's face on the cover, an element that would be repeated on his next three studio recordings. In 2012, Mr.Kitty released three albums: "RMX V," "RMX VI" (the final album of the "RMX" saga), and "Eternity." "Eternity" was his third studio album and his first under a record label (Keep It Dark Records). It featured the song "Destroy Me."
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