Starting with gospel music, in 1994 he signed with Underworld /
Capitol Records releasing an album entitled
Never Let You Go, which reached No. 53 on the
Billboard R&B Albums chart. The album spawned two charting singles, "
When U Cry I Cry" and "Baby, Baby, Baby". He performed on national television shows such as
The Tonight Show and BET's
Video Soul. He performed internationally traveling to South and Central America, UK, Eastern Europe, South Africa, Asia, Russia, Belarus, China, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Italy, Denmark, Trinidad & Tobago and Mexico. He also recorded the song "Where Is the Love" for the soundtrack to the film
Dead Presidents. Campbell was dropped from the label soon after, but continued singing, performing
gospel music. ==
The Voice (2012)==