Que” Smith (main songwriter), Symbolyc One, Caleb McCambpell, Antonio Dixon and Shea Taylor. Coincidentally, Dupri appeared in TLC’s college campus-life themed video for “Baby-Baby-Baby.” “īabyface wasn’t just making jams for folks in the 80s and 90s now! He has teamed up with Beyoncé a few times (including for the song “Broken-Hearted Girl” for the I Am…Sasha Fierce album), and to help write this song, he collaborated with the singer and talented songwriters Patrick “J. The song was later sampled on the Bow Wow song, “You Can Get It All,” which was produced by Jermaine Dupri. The song wound up peaking at number one on the Hot R&B charts, and number two on the Hot 100. “Baby-Baby-Baby” was one of their biggest hits too, the most successful song from their debut album. The track, which has been sampled over and over, was written by L.A. Here are a few songs by the legend that you might not have known he was behind. Your iPod wouldn’t be the same without the brotha. Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds, sometime alongside writing partner LA Reid, other times with an array of other talented writers, but often on his own, has helped pen and produce songs that have made us dance, cry, and break up with shady folks.
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