Aaron Hall (singer)

Aaron Hall
Birth name Aaron Hall
Born (1966-08-10) August 10, 1966
Origin Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Genres Contemporary R&B, pop, new jack swing
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1988-present
Labels Silas / MCA (1994)
Associated acts Guy, Makaveli, Damion Hall, Teddy Riley

Aaron Hall (born August 10, 1966, The Bronx, New York, grew up in Brooklyn, New York and Roosevelt, Long Island, is an American soul singer and songwriter. He is a current member of the group Guy,[1] which he founded in the late 1980s, along with New jack swing producer Teddy Riley and songwriter Timmy Gatling, who was later replaced by Hall's brother Damion Hall. In 1988, at age 22 they released their debut album which went on to sell over a million copies being certified platinum. Hall led the group in songs like ""Groove Me"" , ""I Like"" and ""Piece Of My Love""

Life and work

As a solo singer, Hall's hits include the #1 R&B single, "Don't Be Afraid" (from the Juice soundtrack in 1992 and also on the popular videogame Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, playing on New jack swing radio station CSR 103.9), the original and the remix of "Don't Be Afraid" was produced Hank Shocklee from The Bomb Squad, who also produced Public Enemy's music. His Top 3 single, "I Miss You" (from his solo debut in 1993), reached #2 on the R&B chart and later peaking at #14 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming his biggest pop hit.

In the spring of 1994, Hall recorded the song, "Gonna Give it to Ya" with Jewell from the soundtrack to the movie Above the Rim, starring Tupac Shakur and Duane Martin.

In 1994, he also participated in Black Men United with Boyz II Men, Brian McKnight, Tevin Campbell, D'Angelo, R. Kelly, Gerald Levert, as well as his brother Damion Hall in the song "U Will Know" from the Jason's Lyric soundtrack. Hall also recorded the song "Heaven's Girl" with R. Kelly, Ronald Isley & Charlie Wilson on Quincy Jones 1996 album Q's Jook Joint.

Hall has a son with hip hop model Gloria Velez, who was born in the mid-1990s when Velez was a teenager. He was featured with 2Pac, K-Ci & JoJo and Danny Boy in the 2Pac single "Toss It Up" in his 1996 album The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory.

Hall reunited with his brother and Riley as Guy on their 2000 reunion album, Guy III, which featured the modest hit, "Dancin'".

In July 2005, Aaron Hall released his most recent album entitled Adults Only: The Final Album.

As of 2009, Aaron Hall has a show titled "Aaron Hall's Dog Rehab".

Discography

Albums

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
US
Pop
US
R&B
1992 "Don't Be Afraid" 44 1 The Truth and Juice soundtrack
"It's Gonna Be Alright" (with Charlie Wilson) - - Boomerang soundtrack
1993 "Get a Little Freaky with Me" - 48 The Truth
"Let's Make Love" - 36
1994 "I Miss You" 14 2
"When You Need Me" - 30
1995 "Curiosity" - 36 Dangerous Minds soundtrack
"Soon as I Get Home" (Remix) (with Faith Evans) - - Faith
"Scent of Attraction" (with Patra) - 82 Scent of Attraction
1996 "Toss It Up" (with Danny Boy, K-Ci & JoJo) - 82 The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory
1998 "All The Places (I Will Kiss You)" 26 8 Inside of You
2000 "Why You Tryin' to Play Me" (with The Notorious B.I.G.) - - Xtra Large Entertainment Inc
(Executive Producers: Derrick Hodge and LeTroy Davis)
2011 "Bye Baby" (with Nas) - - Life Is Good

References

  1. ↑ Wynn, Ron. "Biography: Aaron Hall". AMG. Retrieved 20 May 2010.
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