Aaron Hall
Aaron Hall is a New York soul singer known for his hit singles in the 90's and his work with the group Guy.
Soul Singer
August 10, 1964
Leo
60
The Bronx, New York, United States
Aaron Hall, an American singer-songwriter and producer, rose to fame in the 90s as the lead vocalist of the R&B group Guy, which also included Teddy Riley and Damion Hall. Known for his soulful voice, Hall achieved success with hit singles such as “Don’t Be Afraid,” which topped the U.S. R&B Charts for two weeks. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with prominent artists like Tupac Shakur and Jay-Z, and produced tracks for Mary J. Blige and Bobby Brown. Hall’s accomplishments also include receiving a Soul Train Award for Best R&B/Soul Single, Group, Band, or Duo. He remains active in the music industry, with his latest single being “What My Boots Are Prone To Do.”