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.

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Profession :

Soul Singer

Birthday :

August 10, 1964

Star Sign :

Leo

Age :

60

Birthplace :

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.”