Carl Carlton, Voice Behind “Everlasting Love” and “She’s a Bad Mama Jama,” Passes Away

Carl Carlton’s passing at 72 feels less like an ending and more like a soft dimming of a light that refuses to go out. From Detroit’s soul-soaked streets to global charts, he carried joy in his voice—never loud with ego, always rich with feeling. “Everlasting Love” and “She’s a Bad Mama Jama” weren’t just hits; they were memories in motion, stitched into birthdays, weddings, and late-night drives.

Behind the music stood a man who chose craft over chaos. No scandals, no theatrics—just patience, humility, and a lifelong devotion to song. Even after a stroke in 2019, his recordings quietly found new life on playlists and rediscovered vinyl. His death on December 14, 2025, closed a chapter, but not the story. Each time his records spin, he is here again: smiling through the speakers, reminding us that some voices never truly say goodbye.

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