Tevin Campbell When Do I See You Again
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Birth proper name | Tevin Jermod Campbell |
Born | (1976-11-12) Nov 12, 1976 Waxahachie, Texas, U.South. |
Origin | Dallas, Texas, U.S. |
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Years agile | 1988–present |
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Tevin Jermod Campbell (born Nov 12, 1976) is an American vocaliser, songwriter and actor. He performed gospel in his local church from an early age. Following an audition for jazz musician Bobbi Humphrey in 1988, Campbell was signed to Warner Bros. Records. In 1989, Campbell collaborated with Quincy Jones performing lead vocals for "Tomorrow" on Jones' anthology Back on the Block and released his Platinum-selling debut album, T.E.Five.I.N. The album included his highest-charting single to appointment, "Tell Me What You Want Me to Do", peaking at number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100. The debut anthology besides included the singles "Alone With You" (produced by Al B. Sure and Kyle West, with background vocals by Grand-Ci and JoJo from Jodeci), and "Farewell".
His double-Platinum-selling 2nd anthology, I'm Prepare, released in 1993, included two high-charting songs penned by Babyface; "Can We Talk" peaked at number nine on the Hot 100 and number one on the Billboard R&B charts, and the album'due south title track "I'yard Ready", which also peaked at number 9 on the Hot 100. In 1996, Campbell released his third anthology, Dorsum to the World, which was non as commercially or critically successful as his first two releases. His fourth and most recent album, Tevin Campbell, was released in 1999, but performed poorly on Billboard's album charts.
Apart from music, Campbell commenced an acting career, by appearing in the sequel to Prince's Majestic Rain named Graffiti Span and made invitee appearances on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Moesha goggle box programs, voiced fictional pop star Powerline in Disney's A Goofy Movie and was cast equally Seaweed in the Broadway musical Hairspray in 2005.
Campbell earned 5 Grammy Honour nominations, and he has certified sales of 5 million records in the United states of america, according to the Recording Industry Association of America.[1]
Career [edit]
Campbell was introduced to the R&B earth by Quincy Jones in August 1989. Campbell'southward debut single was "Tomorrow (A Better You, Better Me)" which reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip Hop Singles chart in June 1990.[2] This was a vocal version of a 1976 instrumental past The Brothers Johnson. It was the lead single from Jones' critically acclaimed ensemble LP Back on the Block which won the Grammy Honor for Album of the Year in 1991.[3] After working with Jones and writers and producers including Siedah Garrett,[four] Campbell worked with producers Narada Michael Walden, Al B. Sure, Babyface, and others to record boosted music.[5]
Campbell's first solo hit was "Round and Circular", which charted at number 3 on the R&B nautical chart in November 1990[6] and 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 in April 1991 was produced past Prince and was featured in Prince'south film Graffiti Bridge.[7] Subsequently his appearance in the 1990 film Graffiti Bridge, Campbell made a guest appearance the following year on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, playing fictional teen idol, "Little T", a glory crush and date of Ashley's in the start-season episode, "Just Infatuation". He was besides referenced in two later on episodes. Will threatened to destroy Ashley's Tevin Campbell posters later she used Volition's autographed Willie Mays baseball, cleaning off Mays' signature, for batting practice and schemed to use Tevin as part of a publicity stunt to promote Ashley's music career. The song, "Round and Round" earned Campbell a Grammy Award nomination at the 33rd Grammy Awards for Best Male R&B Vocal Functioning just lost to Luther Vandross for "Hither and Now".
1991–1992: T.E.V.I.N. and early on success [edit]
Campbell followed the success of his first two singles by releasing his debut album, T.E.V.I.N., in November 1991 which featured the R&B hit singles and Campbell'southward number 1 R&B hit: "Tell Me What You Want Me to Practice" followed by "Alone with You", and "Cheerio". T.E.V.I.N. reached number 38 on Billboard 200 chart and five on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album eventually was certified Platinum by the RIAA for selling 1 one thousand thousand copies in the United States. T.Due east.V.I.N. earned Campbell a Grammy Accolade nomination for Best Male R&B Song Operation at the 35th Grammy Awards but lost to Al Jarreau for his album Heaven and Globe. The album was produced by Jones, Al B. Sure! and Narada Michael Walden among others.
Betwixt interviews and television appearances post-obit the release of T.E.V.I.N., he contributed to three special projects: Handel's Messiah: A Soulful Celebration, a Grammy Award-winning album produced by Mervyn Warren of Take 6; A Very Special Christmas 2 album, featuring Campbell's rendition of "Oh Holy Dark"; and Barcelona Gilt, the 1992 Olympics album which includes his striking "One Song".
1993–1995: I'g Ready and prominent success [edit]
The singer's second album, the 1993 release of the album I'm Prepare, was also produced by Jones and Medina. "I wanted to make a more mature-sounding album to reflect my current state of listen," Campbell explained to J. R. Reynolds in Billboard mag. "I'm Prepare says a lot well-nigh who I am every bit a person because of the things I've been through during the last four years or so. I hope people will see that I'm non the same immature kid that I was on my first anthology." The album was produced by Babyface among others.
I'1000 Set up released Oct 1993, yielded the US top ten pop and number 1 R&B hit "Can We Talk" in December 1993; "I'm Set", a Us pinnacle ten and pinnacle five R&B hit;[8] and "Always in My Heart" which charted at the US Hot 100 top twenty and number 3 on the R&B nautical chart.[9] He likewise scored a Acme 30 R&B hit with a quaternary single, "Don't Say Adieu Daughter".[10] The album was released on Oct 26, 1993, and went on to achieve number 18 on the Billboard 200 and number 3 on the Elevation R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album was certified double Platinum by the Recording Manufacture Association of America for selling 2 million copies in the Us. To date I'm Gear up is Campbell'due south biggest selling album and many considered this album to be the high marker of his career despite the fact he was only sixteen when he recorded the anthology. The album was nominated for three Grammy Awards: Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for "Tin Nosotros Talk" at the 36th Grammy Awards (which he lost to Ray Charles for "A Song for You") and Best Male R&B Vocal Operation for "I'chiliad Set" (which he lost to Babyface for "When Can I Come across You") forth with All-time R&B Anthology for I'k Ready (which he lost to Boyz Two Men for their album Two) both at the 37th Grammy Awards .[8]
In November 1994, Campbell was featured on the soundtrack to the picture, A Low Down Dirty Shame singing "Gotta Go Yo' Groove On" produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis. In September 1994, Campbell as well scored an R&B hit with the unmarried "U Will Know" as office of the R&B super-grouping Black Men United, a group that also included singer Conductor. During the fourth dimension span of 1993 to 1995, Campbell performed as an opening act on select dates during the summer of Janet Jackson's Janet World Tour. In 1995, Campbell voiced the graphic symbol Powerline in Disney'southward animated A Goofy Flick, performing the songs "I ii I" (as well styled as "Eye to Center") and "Stand Out" for the film's soundtrack.[11] Campbell appeared alongside female person recording artist Brandy on the September 28, 1995 episode of NY Hush-hush chosen "Digital Clandestine.Com" singing "The Closer I Become to You".
1996–1998: Back to the World and after [edit]
The year 1996 saw the release of his third album, Back to the World. The album saw production by Sean Combs. It reached number 46 on the Billboard 200 chart and 11 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. In terms of sales, Back to the World was a disappointment compared to his starting time two albums T.Eastward.V.I.N. and I'm Ready because it merely reached Gilt status. The album's showtime single, "Back to the World", reached number 47 on the Billboard 200 chart and 14 on the R&B charts becoming a moderate hitting. However, the other two singles did not even accomplish the Hot 100, "I Got Information technology Bad" and "Could You Learn to Honey" only managed to reach the R&B charts with very low peak positions. Too in 1996, Campbell sung a comprehend of the song, "The Incommunicable Dream", on the compilation album Rhythm of the Games: 1996 Olympic Games Album. Campbell likewise contributed to the RCA Victor Records tribute album called The Songs of West Side Story in dedication to the original West Side Story musical and its 1961 film adaptation. Campbell sung the song "1 Paw, I Middle" on the album which besides featured contributions from Selena, Aretha Franklin, Phil Collins, Patti LaBelle, Natalie Cole, Sheila E. and All-4-I.[12]
1999–2002: Cocky-titled fourth album, arrest and hiatus [edit]
On Feb 23, 1999, Campbell released his fourth album which is also self-titled. It establish Campbell venturing into the neo-soul venue. The projection was rushed and as a issue, it charted below the R&B Summit 30, with only i single charting, a Summit 30 song called "Some other Way".[8] The album has collaborations with Wyclef Jean, Faith Evans, David Foster, and SWV lead singer Coko. In 1999, Campbell made another invitee appearance on the hit show Moesha starring Brandy in the episode, "The Rite Stuff".
In July 1999, Campbell was arrested after soliciting a lewd act from an underground constabulary officeholder during a sting operation in Van Nuys, California. The sting operation was reportedly conducted in an Elementary School area where there had been numerous complaints from the public nearly cruising and solicitation. Co-ordinate to police reports, Campbell was also in possession of a modest amount of marijuana at the fourth dimension of his arrest.[13]
During 2000, Campbell stayed out of the public eye. In 2001, Campbell released the compilation album, The Best of Tevin Campbell. In 2002, it was reported that he had stopped making music. Even so, this didn't stop his international (World) tours.
On 31 December 2002 he performed in Republic of uganda at the Nile Hotel and International Conference Center (known today as Serena Kampala Hotel) Gardens to a cheering crowd of Youths, young and old.
He performed pop songs similar "I'm Set", "Tell Me What Y'all Want Me to Do", "Round and Round", and many others that took the prove until 2am of 1 Jan 2003. He was accompanied by his team, his mother and DJ Dennis "The Menace".
2003–2008: Broadway and shelved album [edit]
Through 2003 to 2004, Campbell had notwithstanding non fabricated a public advent and kept a low profile. Nevertheless, in 2005, Campbell fabricated an appearance on Broadway for the musical Hairspray as the character, Seaweed J. Stubbs.[14] Campbell later on reprised his role of Seaweed in the Broadway play in the Melbourne and Sydney productions in Australia.[fifteen] He worked with the production upward until 2011. During 2006 to 2007, Campbell made few public appearances, due to his commitment to Broadway. In May 2008, Campbell released an internet album entitled, 2008, Never Earlier Heard through Rambo House Media and the album was released to iTunes and Amazon equally a means of exam marketing some material originally recorded in 2002. Subsequently six months of availability, Campbell decided to no longer allow the unpublished material to be downloaded online, and the music tin no longer be heard or purchased on these sites. Every bit of 2019, information technology is unknown if Campbell will ever re-release said unpublished fabric.
2009–2013: Singing career [edit]
In early 2009, record producer Narada Michael Walden said that Campbell was working on new material to be released in early on 2009. Nevertheless, nothing was ever released. Also in 2009, Campbell made an appearance at the BET Awards 2009 as he paid tribute to The O'Jays with Trey Songz, Tyrese, and Johnny Gill. In May 2010, Campbell performed on The Mo'Nique Show. He said that many people wanted him to piece of work again on music and he was thinking near a comeback. In November 2010, he was featured on the remake of a song by Quincy Jones called "Underground Garden". The remake featured Usher, Robin Thicke, Tyrese Gibson, LL Cool J and Barry White. Boob tube One's evidence Life After featured Campbell's life and career, likewise every bit updates on his comeback. From 2011 to 2012, Campbell made modest appearances hither and there. In 2013, Campbell performed a concert chosen Tevin Campbell in Greatcoat Town and was a function of Divos Tour 2013 both in Southward Africa besides as traveling to London to perform at The O2 Arena and as well performed at the Ane Human being, Ane Nation, One Celebration memorial service in honor and tribute to Nelson Mandela held at FNB Stadium.[16]
2014–present: Music comeback [edit]
On June fourteen, 2014, Campbell performed a concert at B.B. King's Blues Club & Grill in New York called An Evening with Tevin Campbell and received positive reviews.[17] It was officially appear that he was working on a new album with collaborations from producer Teddy Riley, vocalizer Faith Evans and rapper T-Pain.[18] On July five, Campbell performed at the 2014 Essence Music Festival in New Orleans.[nineteen] The functioning garnered great reviews. Campbell appeared on a track called "Let it Menses" with Naturi Naughton from the Full Force album With Love from Our Friends which was released on August 26, 2014.[20]
In November, it was announced that Campbell had signed with Spectra Music Grouping.[21] On August 14, 2015, Campbell appeared at the Anaheim Convention Eye in Anaheim, California for a rare performance of his song "I 2 I" from the A Goofy Movie soundtrack at the end of A Goofy Picture show cast reunion held during the fourth annual D23 Expo.[22] [23] [24]
On September 29, Campbell was featured on a remake of the song, "Maybe Tomorrow", originally recorded past The Jackson v. The song was featured on jazz musician Aaron Bing'southward ninth studio anthology, Awakening. On Nov 29, 2015, Campbell performed his song "Can We Talk" while Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds played piano as a part of a tribute dedicated to Edmonds who was honored with the Fable Award at the 2015 Soul Train Music Awards. The tribute included Brandy, Fantasia Barrino, Boyz II Men, Bobby Chocolate-brown and Babyface himself, which included some of the hit songs that he wrote.[25]
Campbell released a new unmarried from his fifth album entitled, "Safer on the Basis" via iTunes and Google Play. The vocal served as a "fizz" unmarried and was available for costless streaming a day earlier on SoundCloud.[26] [27] When asked well-nigh the new album in an interview with Jet magazine website, Campbell told the interviewer that the song reminded him of a mod-day "Tell Me What You Desire Me to Do". In the interview, Campbell also stated that the vocal is a love song about a broken heart, but to him information technology represents being humble and safe, speaking of the disappointment with music business during the early on stages of his career. Campbell stated that he doesn't hold with the new sound of current R&B music and wants his music to be "authentic".[28] [29]
March xix, 2019, in a surprising video post on social media, Tevin revealed he would appear on the fourth flavour of the Ain scripted drama serial Queen Sugar, while on the show's production set, teasing his followers without giving away too much information, saying, "...stay tuned to...Season 4 BABY!".[30] The news came after months of director Ava DuVernay planning to add together Campbell on the show as a way to rebuke slander of his proper noun past the millennial generation.[31] [32] In the video, he thanks her for keeping her give-and-take and also thanks the bandage and coiffure for making him experience at habitation.
Artistry [edit]
Vocalism [edit]
Campbell is an altino countertenor who possesses a four-and-a-half-octave vocal range. His vocal range spanned from E2 to a D6 in his song "Tell Me What You Want Me to Do".
Public Image [edit]
Sexuality [edit]
Campbell has dealt with speculation of his sexuality for years, primarily since the time he was a child through his teen and young adult years, without directly addressing anything.[33] In 2018, he has stated that he can't figure out why people are still and so interested in whether or not he'southward gay.[34]
There accept been rumors that Quincy Jones sexually assaulted him as a minor, which Campbell denied.[35] In 2020, he threatened to file a lawsuit against Jaguar Wright for claims that he had go a sex worker.[36]
Campbell opened up speculation about his sexuality on Twitter on March 8, 2022 by responding to a Twitter user who was talking about the sexuality of some well-known musicians on Tuesday.[37] The vocalizer has since deleted the tweet and added the rainbow flag emoji to his Twitter contour back in 2019, along with a Scorpio symbol and a baldheaded eagle emoji implying that he's part of the LGBTQ Community.[38]
Discography [edit]
- Studio albums
- T.East.V.I.N. (1991)
- I'yard Ready (1993)
- Dorsum to the Globe (1996)
- Tevin Campbell (1999)
Filmography [edit]
Twelvemonth | Title | Office | Notes |
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1989 | Wally and the Valentines | Russell Valentine | NBC Television receiver Motion-picture show[39] |
1990 | The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air | Little T | Prove starring Will Smith |
Graffiti Bridge | Tevin | Film written and directed by, and starring Prince | |
1995 | A Goofy Movie | Powerline | Disney picture show |
New York Undercover | Himself (musical guest) | Fob show | |
1996 | Moesha | Kevin | Show starring Brandy |
1997 | The Parent 'Hood | Himself | The WB sitcom |
2019 | Queen Sugar | Cousin Junior | OWN Television Drama (Season four) |
Awards and nominations [edit]
Year | Result | Award | Category | Recipient |
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1990 | Won | Young Artist Award | Favorite New Recording Creative person | "Circular and Round" |
1991 | Nominated | Grammy Award | Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance – Male | "Round and Round" |
1991 | Nominated | Young Artist Award | Best Young Actor Invitee-Starring or Recurring Part in a TV Series | The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air |
1993 | Nominated | American Music Honor | Favorite Male Artist – Soul/Rhythm & Dejection | |
1993 | Nominated | Soul Train Music Award | Best R&B/Soul Album - Male | T.Due east.5.I.N. |
1993 | Nominated | Grammy Award | Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance – Male person | T.E.V.I.Due north. |
1994 | Won | Soul Train Music Award | All-time R&B Unmarried, Male | "Can Nosotros Talk" |
1994 | Nominated | Soul Train Music Accolade | R&B Album of the Year - Male | I'm Ready |
1994 | Nominated | Grammy Award | Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Functioning – Male | "Can We Talk" |
1995 | Nominated | Grammy Award | Best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Functioning – Male person | "I'm Prepare" |
Nominated | Grammy Award | All-time Rhythm & Dejection Album | I'm Ready | |
1995 | Nominated | American Music Award | Favorite Male Artist – Soul/Rhythm & Blues | |
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- ^ "Hot 100 Airplay: "Circular and Round"". Billboard.com. Archived from the original on June 23, 2013. Retrieved 2008-07-27 .
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- ^ "Rhythmic Peak 40: "Always in My Eye"". billboard.com. Archived from the original on July 3, 2013. Retrieved 2008-07-27 .
- ^ Discussed every bit an example of black-male person sensitivity (albeit simply lyrically) in Cassandra Chaney and Krista D. Mincey, "Typologies of Blackness Male Sensitivity in R&B and Hip Hop", Journal of Hip Hop Studies 1/i (2014), online at https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/jhhs/vol1/iss1/9/
- ^ "Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Recurrents: "U Will Know"". billboard.com. Archived from the original on June 23, 2013. Retrieved 2008-07-27 .
- ^ "AllMusic Review by William Ruhlmann". AllMusic . Retrieved 2015-06-27 .
- ^ "Singer Tevin Campbell Arrested On Solicitation, Marijuana Charges In Los Angeles". Jet. 1999-09-13. Archived from the original on 2008-12-11. Retrieved 2008-07-27 .
- ^ David, Cara Joy (2005-12-06). "R&B Vocaliser Tevin Campbell Joins the Cast of B'way'south Hairspray". Broadway.com . Retrieved 2008-07-27 .
- ^ "Hairspray The Musical - Australia". Hairspraythemusical.com.au. 2010-08-04. Archived from the original on 2011-08-fifteen. Retrieved 2011-08-09 .
- ^ "Archived copy". lartmagazine.co.uk. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 17 Jan 2022.
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- ^ "Full Forcefulness to render with new All-Star anthology". Soultracks.com. June 25, 2014. Retrieved 2019-12-02 .
- ^ Group, Spectra Music. "Five Time Grammy Nominee Tevin Campbell Joins The Spectra Music Grouping". PRLog.org . Retrieved 2019-12-02 .
- ^ "Powerline Performed During The 'Goofy Movie' Reunion At D23". Uproxx.com. August 15, 2015. Retrieved August xvi, 2015.
- ^ "Powerline performed at 'A Goofy Movie' cast reunion and it was glorious". Mashable.com. March xv, 2015. Retrieved August sixteen, 2015.
- ^ "Lookout: Tevin Campbell surprise #D23EXPO Goofy Moving-picture show performance of Centre TO Center". Mouseinfo.com. August fifteen, 2015. Retrieved August 16, 2015.
- ^ "Watch: Brandy, Boyz II Men, Tevin Campbell & More Perform Babyface Tribute at 2015 Soul Train Awards". youknowigotsoul.com. August 15, 2015. Retrieved November 30, 2015.
- ^ "Tevin Campbell's New Single "Safer On The Ground" | Available April 15th". UrbanBridgez.com. xiv March 2016. Retrieved 2019-12-02 .
- ^ "New Music: Tevin Campbell - Safer on the Ground". YouKnowIGotSoul.com. April xiii, 2016. Retrieved 2019-12-02 .
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- ^ "Queen Sugar - "Ava DuVernay is a doer, she kept her word."..." Facebook.com . Retrieved 2019-12-02 .
- ^ "Blackness Twitter Shows That Love For Tevin Campbell Is Still Called-for Strong". Essence.com . Retrieved 2019-03-19 .
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- ^ "Tevin Campbell Seemingly Reveals He's Gay In A Now-Deleted Tweet". March 14, 2022.
- ^ "Wally and the Valentines". IMDb.com. 15 July 1989. Retrieved 2019-12-02 .
External links [edit]
- Tevin Campbell at IMDb
- Tevin Campbell at the Internet Broadway Database
- Tevin Campbell at Allmusic
- Tevin Campbell at Discogs
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tevin_Campbell
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