In 1990 he wrote Sicilian words to Nino Rota's music, "Famous serenade", sung in the film The Godfather Part III by Francis Ford Coppola.
[4] In 1999 he wrote the song "Non Ti Dimentico (Se non ci fossero le nuvole)", sung by Antonella Ruggiero at the Sanremo Music Festival.
In 2004 he wrote the song "Crudele", sung by Mario Venuti, winning the critique prize at the Sanremo Music Festival.
In 2010 he wrote "L'uomo che Amava le Donne" for Nina Zilli, winning the critique prize at the Sanremo Music Festival.
[10] In 2017 he wrote In 2018 he wrote He worked on the international "tenor pop" record industry and Italian productions simultaneously, writing: Anna Oxa, Mietta, Antonella Ruggiero, Musica Nuda, Nick Nicolai, Susanna Parigi, Patrizia Laquidara, Carmen Consoli, Paola Turci, Raf, Ron, Alex Britti, Tazenda, Noemi, Alessandra Amoroso, Valerio Scanu and the winners of the first three editions of X Factor Aram Quartet, Matteo Becucci e Marco Mengoni are amongst the many artists that Kaballà has worked with throughout the years.