
Eric Forma
name some peoiple in wwe or tna who are babyfaces.
Answer
babyface is the term for "good guy" and in some circles it's actually one of FIVE forms of allegiance... So I'll give you a run down and examples
BABYFACE:
The ultra-good good guy. Hulk Hogan in the 80's was a perfect example of this. In TNA it would have been Sting up until his recent return... and right now I'm not sure if TNA has a stand-up babyface.
FACE:
A good guy that doesn't always do the best "good guy" actions. Stone Cold Steve Austin in the late 90's is a prime example, as is The Rock in the early 00's. In TNA I'd say Samoa Joe or Kevin Nash.
NEUTRAL:
Someone who's personality clashes with EVERYONE on the roster, but doesn't seem to have a true allegiance to being face or heel. Triple H or Christian Cage right now is the best example of this.
HEEL:
Just an all-around bad guy. Does things wrong, and doesn't bother to justify it. A great example is MVP or Booker T.
SUPER HEEL:
These guys are the bad guys that even the bad guys don't like. They have "legitimate" justifications for everything that they do, and in reality, they're the scariest people to "trust." At the moment, the best one to say this for is Randy Orton or Kurt Angle.
Hope that helped you out a bit.
babyface is the term for "good guy" and in some circles it's actually one of FIVE forms of allegiance... So I'll give you a run down and examples
BABYFACE:
The ultra-good good guy. Hulk Hogan in the 80's was a perfect example of this. In TNA it would have been Sting up until his recent return... and right now I'm not sure if TNA has a stand-up babyface.
FACE:
A good guy that doesn't always do the best "good guy" actions. Stone Cold Steve Austin in the late 90's is a prime example, as is The Rock in the early 00's. In TNA I'd say Samoa Joe or Kevin Nash.
NEUTRAL:
Someone who's personality clashes with EVERYONE on the roster, but doesn't seem to have a true allegiance to being face or heel. Triple H or Christian Cage right now is the best example of this.
HEEL:
Just an all-around bad guy. Does things wrong, and doesn't bother to justify it. A great example is MVP or Booker T.
SUPER HEEL:
These guys are the bad guys that even the bad guys don't like. They have "legitimate" justifications for everything that they do, and in reality, they're the scariest people to "trust." At the moment, the best one to say this for is Randy Orton or Kurt Angle.
Hope that helped you out a bit.
What ever happened to the singer Babyface?

Ghettobeat
I used to be a fan...
Answer
Babyface was in the studio for about two years with Ashanti to produce her album The Declaration.
His album Playlist consists of eight cover songs and two original works. It was released on September 18, 2007. It was the first album on the newly re-launched Mercury Records label.
He worked on the Lil Wayne album Tha Carter III, on the Kanye West-produced "Comfortable." He also worked with R&B singer Monica for her upcoming album Still Standing.
Babyface was in the studio for about two years with Ashanti to produce her album The Declaration.
His album Playlist consists of eight cover songs and two original works. It was released on September 18, 2007. It was the first album on the newly re-launched Mercury Records label.
He worked on the Lil Wayne album Tha Carter III, on the Kanye West-produced "Comfortable." He also worked with R&B singer Monica for her upcoming album Still Standing.
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