Warryn Campbell
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Warryn Campbell (nicknamed "Smiley" or "Baby Dubb") is an African-American record producer, specializing in gospel music and R&B. His work includes production and songwriting credits for Kanye West, Alicia Keys, Xzibit, Yolanda Adams, Mos Def, Missy Elliott, Kierra Sheard, Brandy, Dave Hollister, Men of Standard, Mario, Shanice, Dru Hill, and more. He is most noted for his work with contemporary gospel duo Mary Mary, and is married to one of the group's singers, Erica Atkins Campbell, with whom he has a daughter, Krista. He is also a member of the modern quartet-styled traditional gospel group The Soul Seekers signed to GospoCentric Records. As a record executive, he served as vice president of A&R for Elektra Records briefly. Warryn recently helped produce Australia R&B Singer Jade MacRae's second album Get Me Home, which was released February 2008 in Australia.