Louise Carver is a renowned South African singer-songwriter, known for her powerful vocals and emotive lyrics. At just fifteen years old, she was signed and released her debut single, "It Don't Matter," which quickly became a radio hit.
Carver's career took off even further when she caught the attention of renowned deep house producer Kenny Hawkes, who worked with her on the hit track "Play the Game," which reached number one in Europe. This success led to Sony UK licensing her song "I'd Say Yes," which also reached number one in Europe, Russia, and South Africa.She has to date, seven studio albums and one live album, 11 South African Music Award Nominations, two US Billboard no. 1's and 16 top ten hits in South Africa. She has won Most Stylish Entertainer at the Style Awards and Most Glamorous Female for Glamour Magazine. Louise was also a 46664 ambassador for the Nelson Mandela Trust and supported Micheal Bublè on his South African tour.