Aaron Carter is convinced music industry executives have a "vendetta" against him, preventing him from furthering his career.
The pop star shot to fame when he released his first album when he was aged just 10 but he insists he has struggled to continue his success since becoming an adult.
And he blames money-hungry record bosses for banishing him from the charts - insisting they care only about profits and not about his music.
In a series of posts on his Twitter.com page, he writes, "I swear, this industry has a vendetta against me! The craziest thing is that (for) the old executives at record companies and places like merchandising, it's just money! That's all they want! I want to send a message! Music is my life! It might not have started that way but that's how it will end!
"Even when I was doing things like (MTV show) Cribs and all of the 14 headlining tours I never wanted to give up on the fans!! I grew up with no money!... All I am trying to say is that the real reason it has been so hard for me to tour, radio play, is because the music CEOs want me gone!!!"
But the 22 year old is determined to make a comeback: "It's time for the industry to accept a real musician. Get me in a room with anyone out there who dares to show their capabilities... Despite the vendetta from the CEOs everywhere being a minor in this industry is merely impossible! I'm an adult now! Give me the chance I deserve."