BABY KANGO

BABY KANGO

R&B; Hip Hop; Neo Soul; Music production

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Influences

Barry White; Earth Wind & Fire; Stevie Wonder; Prince; The Jacksons; George Clinton & Parliment; Roger Troutman; The Isley Brothers; Ohio Players; Average White Band; Mint Condition; Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis

Baby Kango Bio


BABY KANGO PRODUCTION
Baby Kango aka Joey Paschal, GRAMMY AWARD WINNING Songwriter & Producer providing Urban/Contemporary music.

EXPERIENCE Joey Paschal's past projects include but not limited to: 1990:
Music Coordinator for the-Collins Entertainment Group "Body Up- 30 Day Step Aerobics Workout" featuring Karen Gardner

1993: Writer & Producer for Jam Hair Care Summer East Coast Jingle "Jammin Styles" (Radio)

1997: Co Writer of the song "Slow your Roll" for Crysler/Jeep Cheerokee Jingle featuring Barry White (Staying Power-Private Music)(television) 1999: Co Writer on the single "STAYING POWER" performed by Barry White that was featured on the Fox Network "Alley McBeal Show" (television) & the Debut single of his last Original Album (STAYING POWER-Private Music)(Certified Gold)

1999: "STAYING POWER" won Grammy Awards for Best R&B Male Vocal Solo & Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance (Barry Whites' first and only Grammy Awards of his historic career)



COLABORATIONS

Rap Artist: PAPERBOY ; Session work on the album Ã?"City to cityÃ?"-Song: Ã?"Swayz GroovÃ?"
R&B Female Vocal Group: FOUR REEL; Live performance
R&B Artist: BARRY WHITE; Co-writer of his Grammy Award winning hit Ã?"STAYING POWERÃ?"
R&B Artist: SCOOTER MAC; Writing & Production
R&B Artist: WILLIAM HART (formally of the Delfonics)

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Comments

Author
Wura
1 day ago to BABY KANGO

Hi BABY KANGO,
I've been reviewing a few catalogs on Broadjam, and your name came up in that process.
I work closely with artists on the sync side, specifically identifying what's actually holding strong records back from being considered for placements.
I'd like to take one of your tracks through a Sync-Ready Audit.
That means looking beyond the music itself and into the details that supervisors quietly filter for metadata structure, registration alignment, and overall pitch readiness. Just a clear breakdown of where your track stands and what could make it more placement-ready.

If you're open to it, send me a link to the track you'd want reviewed: wuradigitals@gmail.com
Best regards,

Wura Digital Services
Sync Strategy & Catalog Development



Author
Chet Nichols
over 30 days ago to BABY KANGO

Hey Baby, thanks for the review of my hopeful song of people passing away. Tough topic to write about and do it well. Yeah, as a sync song it would have to find the just the right opportunity. Oddly enough, I just wrote it after my brother and sister-in-law passed away unexpectedly as a way to release my grief. I have placing sync songs for about 50 years so I know that game. It is much harder these days. As a HOF writer/artist I have learned to just honor an idea and write the song and it will find a home somewhere. A lot of my vintage songs from the 60's and beyond are popular because producers are looking for that a lot these days. That said, the song, "The Sands Of Time", has been in a tug of war between to entities. One is a movie studio and the other is my "contract" publisher, Sony Music....who I decided to work with them yesterday. Wonders never cease in the music bizz. Best of luck with your endeavors.... Chet



Author
Vi: 00110110
over 30 days ago to BABY KANGO

Thanks for checking out our work, brother!

Cheers!
Vi



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