Tevin Campbell will get his shine on Queen Sugar after getting shaded on the internet over relevancy

The 90s R&B singer Tevin Campbell is getting his shine as he has landed a guest role on Season 4 of Queen Sugar.

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Singer Tevin Campbell performs onstage at the ASCAP Pied Piper award celebration in honor of Quincy Jones at the Nokia Theatre on April 22, 2008 in New York City. (Photo by Brad Barket/Getty Images)

The 90s R&B singer Tevin Campbell is getting his shine after trending last year and when online haters shaded the suggestion of him performing at a memorial for Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin.

What they seemed to forget is that Campbell is relevant and was a 90s icon that worked with music legends such as Prince and Quincy Jones. He had hits that were the soundtrack of our lives like Tomorrow (A Better You, Better Me), I’m Ready,  and the chart-topping, “Can We Talk.” Those jam still evoke emotions.

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Ava DuVernay was one of many who took up for Campbell and even promised to place him in the upcoming season of the critically acclaimed drama series. Queen Sugar. And the Academy Award-nominated filmmaker and director has made good on her promise and revealed Campbell will appear in Queen Sugar which premieres on Wednesday, June 12 on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network, The Source reports.

Take that internet trolls!

Tevin is a legend

Luvvie Ajayi, known as @Luvvie or Awesomely Luvvie, tweeted last year: “Someone suggested Tevin Campbell to sing at Aretha’s tribute. Under what rock did they pull that name from?”

To be fair, Ajayi’s thing is offering up her opinions with a raw twist. She is author of I’m Judging You: The Do-Better Manual.

 

But her comment regarding Tevin Campbell just went too far—apparently.

Twitter followers from award-winning filmmaker Ava DuVernay to award-winning author Roxane Gay were not having it, posting defenses of Campbell or video of him performing with heavy hitters and holding his own.

 

The backlash became so great that Campbell was trending on Twitter, prompting even Ajayi to take notice.

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“Tevin Campbell is trending,” she tweeted on Friday. “Lawdt. I KNOW he can blow but I haven’t heard his name in awhile. People took my tweet and acted like I called his mama a sinner. I ain’t say he can’t sing. Folks added all that stuff to that one tweet. Chisos.”

Campbell has an impressive musical catalogue has been nominated for five Grammys. He has worked with the best of them in the business biz: Quincy Jones, Prince and Babyface, just to name a few.

Let’s also hope he’s got an album in the works.

 

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