Armed with confidence, brains and beauty, Urban/R&B
songstress Paula Campbell has a story to tell. Life may
have dealt this strong-willed, student of the game a
questionable deck of cards, nevertheless this gorgeous
and street-smart songstress is coming up nothing short
of straight aces. As a mainstay throughout the Baltimore/
Washington, D.C. region with a fancy for penning lyrics
for her songs, she earned her right opening for R&B and
Pop heavyweights R.Kelly, Trey Songz, and Rihanna.
Paula also dominated as she opened for Hip-hop stars
Kanye West, Wale and T.I. Those moments in her careers
continue to be reflected in her music.
After impressing the SONY/Columbia family, she gained
the respect of Ne-Yo. This allowed Paula to be added to
Ne-yo’s 3-month tour and collaborate on music, which hit
song and Glamour Magazine favorite “Ain’t Nobody
Stupid” was produced. “The songs I did for Paula were
written for her, with her vocal style and personal
swagger in mind.” He dug Paula’s vibe from the artist
encounter. “She is who she is, in that she doesn't try to be
strong or try to be real she just is. Paula Campbell is the
voice of every woman. She's imperfect and insecure, yet
confident, fragile and strong all at the same time just
every woman. Above all, she's real.” Ne-yo exclaimed.
Paula Campbell is very clear on her purpose. Along with
him, hit-makers Karma Productions, Carvin Ransum
Haggins, Ivan Orthodox Barrias and Warryn Campbell
gave this star a chance to learn.
Coming from a major label to indie, Paula developed her
own, Camp RebelWood Ent., which is where she has
produced many more hits to date. A great catalog of
emotion-filled music and thousands of fans later, with releases like “Wish It Was That Easy” which expresses that she must forget or forgive what is no longer. “Coming from a place where everything was right in my hands to starting fresh and on my own does make you think, you wish it was easier. “We are human beings and we are really hard on ourselves. It's really hard to disconnect and to understand that we must move forward,” said Campbell. Thriving Campbell continues takes on music with more passion that ever before. “I’m grateful to have a fan base that has continued to support my music, my story, my way.”
Discography
Albums:
Who Got Next - 2004
DreamMaker - 2010
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