Damion Hall was born on June 6, 1968 in Brooklyn, New York. In 1987, his brother Aaron Hall formed the infamous male singing trio GUY along with Teddy Riley and Timmy Gatling; creating such hits as 'Groove Me', 'I Like', and 'Teddy's Jam.' By 1989, the group was had major hardships to deal with. Teddy Riley's brother was killed in a shooting and there were disputes with the groups manager, Gene Griffin, about mishandling of money. In 1990, the group replaced Tim Gatling with Damion Hall. Guy would still go on to released hit songs such as 'Let's Chill', 'Do Me Right', and 'Long Gone.' However the group never really got a chance to make a lasting mark in R&B because shortly after they dropped their album entitled "The Future" they broke up. Damion went on to release his solo album titled "Straight To The Point" in 1994. Singles included 'Do Me Like You Want To Be Done' and 'Satisfy You.' Guy later reunited in 2000 dropping "Guy III." Since then, Damion Hall has sung background vocals for Britney Spears on her album "Britney." He has also done some acting taking on small roles in "New Jack City" and Nikita Blues." Recently, Damion Hall has been found working behind the scenes on a Reggae album called "Riddim Drive" released this year.
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