<P> The singer's second album, the 1993 release of the album I'm Ready, was also produced by Jones and Medina . "I wanted to make a more mature - sounding album to reflect my current state of mind," Campbell explained to J.R. Reynolds in Billboard magazine . "I'm Ready says a lot about who I am as a person because of the things I've been through during the last four years or so . I hope people will see that I'm not the same young kid that I was on my first album ." The album was produced by Babyface among others . </P> <P> I'm Ready released October 1993, yielded the US top ten pop and number 1 R&B hit "Can We Talk" in December 1993; "I'm Ready", a US top ten and top five R&B hit; and "Always in My Heart" which charted at the US Hot 100 top twenty and number 3 on the R&B chart . He also scored a Top 30 R&B hit with a fourth single, "Don't Say Goodbye Girl". The album was released on October 26, 1993 and went on to reach number 18 on the Billboard 200 and number 3 on the Top R&B / Hip - Hop Albums chart . The album was certified double Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for selling 2 million copies in the United States . To date I'm Ready is Campbell's biggest selling album and many considered this album to be the high mark of his career despite the fact he was only 16 when he recorded the album . The album was nominated for 3 Grammy Awards: Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for "Can We Talk" at the 36th Grammy Awards (which he lost to Ray Charles for "A Song for You") and Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for "I'm Ready" (which he lost to Babyface for "When Can I See You") along with Best R&B Album for I'm Ready (which he lost to Boyz II Men for their album II) both at the 37th Grammy Awards . </P> <P> In November 1994, Campbell was featured on the soundtrack to the film, A Low Down Dirty Shame singing "Gotta Get Yo' Groove On" produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis . In September 1994, Campbell also scored an R&B hit with the single "U Will Know" as part of the R&B super-group Black Men United, a group that also included singer Usher . During the time span of 1993 to 1995, Campbell performed as an opening act on select dates during the summer of Janet Jackson's Janet World Tour . In 1995, Campbell voiced the character Powerline in Disney's animated A Goofy Movie, performing the songs "I 2 I" (also styled as "Eye to Eye") and "Stand Out" for the film's soundtrack . Campbell appeared alongside female recording artist Brandy on the September 28, 1995 episode of NY Undercover called "Digital Underground.Com" singing "The Closer I Get to You". </P> <P> The year 1996 saw the release of his third album, Back to the World . The album saw production by Sean Combs . It reached number 46 on the Billboard 200 chart and 11 on the Top R&B / Hip - Hop Albums chart . In terms of sales, Back to the World was a disappointment compared to his first two albums T.E.V.I.N. and I'm Ready because it only reached Gold status . The album's first single, "Back To The World", reached number 47 on the Billboard 200 chart and 14 on the R&B charts becoming a moderate hit . However, the other two singles didn't even reach the Hot 100, "I Got It Bad" and "Could You Learn to Love" only managed to reach the R&B charts with very low peak positions . Also in 1996, Campbell sung a cover of the song, "The Impossible Dream", on the compilation album Rhythm of the Games: 1996 Olympic Games Album. Campbell also contributed to the RCA Victor Records tribute album called The Songs of West Side Story in dedication to the original West Side Story musical and 1961 film adaptation . Campbell sung the song "One Hand, One Heart" on the album which also featured contributions from Selena, Aretha Franklin, Phil Collins, Patti LaBelle, Natalie Cole, Sheila E. and All - 4 - One . </P>

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