McCampbell's first recording gig was in 1989, at age three: he sung in a commercial for
Proline's "Just for Me" hair care product. He continued to pursue musical studies throughout elementary, middle school, high school, playing for local churches, weddings, and other musical venues; as a performing musician, he played keyboards for country, blues, jazz, gospel, contemporary, and pop artists. McCampbell has also appeared on the syndicated
ABC television network show
Good Morning Texas, and the
Trinity Broadcasting Network. He was a co-founder of the Dallas-based
jazz fusion band, The Funky Knuckles who he performed and toured with for 7 years. McCampbell has performed and toured with many national and international recording artists such as Marcus Miller, Stanley Clarke, PJ Morton, and Chrisette Michele, and has worked with gospel artists such as
Kirk Franklin,
Myron Butler, and
Tamela Mann. During his work as a
music producer, he co-produced fellow Texas native
Beyoncé's hit song "
Best Thing I Never Had" in 2011. He was credited with frequent collaborator
Symbolyc One. In 2011, He officially signed to
Symbolyc One‘s production team, Soul Kontrollaz Production and continued to work as a producer alongside him for several years. McCampbell has received nominations for a Soul Train Award for "Song of the Year" for "Best Thing I Never Had", was a 2011 pick for the "On the Come Up" interview for
ASCAP, and received an NAACP Image Award nomination for "Outstanding Song" for Beyonce's "Best Thing I Never Had", and "Outstanding Album" for
4. In 2012, McCampbell also received a Billboard Music Award for Top R&B Album for his production on Beyonce's "4" Album. In June 2012, Caleb won a R&B/Hip Hop Award at the ASCAP Rhythm and Soul Awards for his co-production on Beyonce's "Best Thing I Never Had". ==Discography==