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Round and Round whatever happened to tevin campbell? | |
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tonygoiu said: whatever happened to tevin campbell?
prin ce | |
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He had a minor Quincy Jones produced career after Prince and songs such as Strawberry Letter 23 and Can we talk for a minute, but some years ago he was busted in a mens toilet soliciting for homosexual intercourse, which all but killed off his career 17 Years ago I made a commitment to Prince | |
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tane1976 said: He had a minor Quincy Jones produced career after Prince and songs such as Strawberry Letter 23 and Can we talk for a minute, but some years ago he was busted in a mens toilet soliciting for homosexual intercourse, which all but killed off his career
TEVIN IS CURRENTLY CO STARRING IN THE PLAY HAIRSPRAY ON BROADWAY IN NEW YORK.THAT DOESN'T SOUND LIKE HIS CAREER IS KILLED OFF. DOES IT? will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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KCOOLMUZIQ said: tane1976 said: He had a minor Quincy Jones produced career after Prince and songs such as Strawberry Letter 23 and Can we talk for a minute, but some years ago he was busted in a mens toilet soliciting for homosexual intercourse, which all but killed off his career
TEVIN IS CURRENTLY CO STARRING IN THE PLAY HAIRSPRAY ON BROADWAY IN NEW YORK.THAT DOESN'T SOUND LIKE HIS CAREER IS KILLED OFF. DOES IT? yes that means he sucks a play? | |
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Tevin Campbell had some nice songs during his younger years-Always In My Heart is one of my favs and his version of Prince's Shh is nice also It's a shame his career ended up like it did. | |
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nurseV said: Tevin Campbell had some nice songs during his younger years-Always In My Heart is one of my favs and his version of Prince's Shh is nice also It's a shame his career ended up like it did.
actually forgot about those 2 songs, believe they were off his 1st album, always in my heart was the jam, looks like 'll be looking for that C.D. Thanks | |
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"Round and Round" is one of my all time favorites...the extended version and of course the vid w/Prince looking on....THE BEST!!!! | |
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Yeah! | |
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"The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page | |
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Damn I thought yall were talkin' about Ratt | |
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Rhastus said: Damn I thought yall were talkin' about Ratt
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nurseV said: Tevin Campbell had some nice songs during his younger years-Always In My Heart is one of my favs and his version of Prince's Shh is nice also It's a shame his career ended up like it did.
Hey V looked up some T.C. Joints, Im Ready, Brown Eyed Girl, this Ni--a was the Shiiiit, forgot how much i liked him gay or not. | |
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tonygoiu said: nurseV said: Tevin Campbell had some nice songs during his younger years-Always In My Heart is one of my favs and his version of Prince's Shh is nice also It's a shame his career ended up like it did.
actually forgot about those 2 songs, believe they were off his 1st album, always in my heart was the jam, looks like 'll be looking for that C.D. Thanks Tevin Campbell was introduced to the R&B by Quincy Jones in August 1989. Campbell's debut single was "Tomorrow (A Better You Better Me)" which reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip Hop Singles chart in November, 1989. It was the lead single from Quincy Jones' critically acclaimed ensemble LP Back on the Block which won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 1990. After working with Jones and writers and producers including Siedah Garrett, Campbell worked with producers Narada Michael Walden, Al B. Sure, Babyface, and others to record additional music. Campbell's first solo hit was "Round and Round", which charted at #5 on R&B charts in September 1990 and #12 in pop in April 1991 was produced by Prince and was featured in Prince's film Graffiti Bridge. 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 Tevin's only #1 Adult Contemporary hit: "Tell Me What You Want Me To Do" followed by:, "Alone With You", and "Goodbye". His second album, I'm Ready released October 1993, yielded the R&B hits and #2 pop single "Can We Talk" which charted at #2 on the pop charts in December 1993, "I'm Ready", "Always In My Heart" which charted at #2 on the R&B chart and #6 on the pop charts in June 1994 received a lot of air play on the R&B radio and the sensual, "SHHH". He also scored a Top 30 hit with "Don't Say Goodbye Girl" on the R&B charts. In September 1994, Campbell also scored an R&B hit with the single "U Will Know" as part of the R&B supergroup "Black Men United", a group that also included singer Usher. The year 1996 saw the release of his third album, Back To The World (#11 R&B). The title track was a success (hitting the R&B Top 20), but additional singles failed to make an impact on the chart. His early 1999 self-titled album was found Campbell venturing into the neo-soul venue. Unfortunately, the project was rushed, and as a result charted below the R&B Top 30, with only one single charting, a Top 30 song called "Another Way". Campbell returned to the studios in 2006, working with producers Scott Storch, The Underdogs, Krucial Keys, Bryan Michael Cox, Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, and Ryan Leslie and his longtime associate KeArt. The comeback album is waiting to be published and will be released in 2008.[citation needed] [edit] Acting career Campbell made a guest appearance on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, playing fictional teen idol, "Little T". He was Ashley's celebrity crush (and date) in the episode "Just Infatuation" from the first season. Campbell also voiced the character Powerline in Disney's A Goofy Movie, singing the songs "Stand Out" and "I 2 I".He also starred in Sarafina (South African movie) as Thabo (1992). Campbell also made a guest appearance on the hit show "Moesha" along side Brandy Norwood. The episode's title was "Rite Stuff" He just played a student involved in the ball. Campbell is currently playing the role of Seaweed J. Stubbs in the Broadway musical Hairspray. He has been with the cast since December 2005. 1991: T.E.V.I.N. The Billboard 200 #38, Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums #5 (Platinum) 1993: I'm Ready The Billboard 200 #18, Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums #3 (Double Platinum) 1996: Back to the World The Billboard 200 #46, Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums #11 (3x Platinum) 1999: Tevin Campbell The Billboard 200 #88, Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums #31 (Gold) 2008: Back to Love[citation needed] SO THATS THE CAREER HIGHLIGHTS OF THE TALENTED SINGER TEVIN CAMPBELL. PLEASE DON'T SAY NEGATIVE THINGS ABOUT HIS PERSONAL LIFE. HIS TALENT IS WHAT MATTERS..GOD BLESS will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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Rhastus said: Damn I thought yall were talkin' about Ratt
HILARIOUS!!!!! That was the first thought I had when I saw the subject. I remember a cool time when Ratt, Prince and Bangles were in the Top 5 at 5 (I think that was the show's name) on MTV. Those were the good ol' days..... | |
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always liked tevin, glad he's still making music! thanks for the update! | |
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brent said: Rhastus said: Damn I thought yall were talkin' about Ratt
HILARIOUS!!!!! That was the first thought I had when I saw the subject. I remember a cool time when Ratt, Prince and Bangles were in the Top 5 at 5 (I think that was the show's name) on MTV. Those were the good ol' days..... You're damn skippy!! | |
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I think about him every time I watch Top Chef... Has anyone brought up the use of a "Round and Round" sample in the TV show's opening credits?... Don't tell Prince or the beautiful Padma will be out of a job. | |
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