Kevin McCall is an R&B singer-songwriter from Los Angeles who first gained attention in 2010 with the Chris Brown and Tyga collaboration "Deuces." That track became a hit and put him on the map, leading to his debut album "Definition of a Man" in 2012. He's worked with other artists like Trey Songz and Keyshia Cole, and has songs like "Body Instrument" and "Rest Of My Life" in his catalog.
His career has been complicated by personal and legal troubles, including a 2014 domestic violence arrest and a lawsuit from a former manager. These issues have sometimes drawn more attention than his music, creating a mixed public perception of the artist.
McCall's sound leans into contemporary R&B with some pop and hip-hop touches, heard on tracks like "100%" and "360" which also feature Chris Brown. He hasn't maintained a consistent public presence in recent years, and his band lineup has changed several times.
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