When O-Town disbanded in 2002, the 21-year-old Angel moved to L.A. to pursue his career as a solo artist, writing songs until he had enough to present to various producers. The experience of being in O-Town afforded Angel the luxury of being able to choose who he wanted to work with, finally deciding on Blackground Records and Da' Family Entertainment, with whom he officially signed a contract in 2004.
Around the same time, during the height of reality television's popularity, MTV approached Angel with the idea of filming his efforts to reenter the music world in a show entitled "There and Back: Ashley Parker Angel." He agreed, and the program, which began in January 2006, documented his struggles as he tried to secure a record deal, brush up on his performing skills, and try to support his family. That same year, shortly after the season finale, Angel's debut solo album "Soundtrack to Your Life" (the title track he co-wrote with The Matrix for his son, Lyric) was released.
Written by Marisa Brown, All Music Guide
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