Biography
Iconoclastic, enigmatic and angst-ridden are words used to describe former front man for the punk/thrash metal group Bad Brains, H.R. (Ras Hailu Gabriel Joseph I). A devout Rastafarian, H.R.'s songs, a seamless blend of singing, rap and African chanting, demand social and economic equality and an end to oppression and racism. He got his start with the Washington, D.C.-based Bad Brains, and sang with them through the '80s. H.R. periodically left to pursue his own career, returning only to make a few quick bucks. He infused their music with his own brand of reggae rhythms, which they called "rasta-core," but grew disillusioned because fans were more interested in their hardcore sound than the message of love he was trying to convey. Compared to the rough-edged, riotous energy of the Brains, H.R.'s reggae was mellower as can be heard in his late '80s album Singin' in the Heart (SST) which he recorded in between Bad Brains' I Against I and Quickness. H.R. left the band for good in 1989 and has since worked on developing his solo career. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi



 
Videos
Close
11 HR Trends for 2025: Embracing Disruption
How HR Cheats Employees
I work in HR, but I swear I'm cool
Same edgy look but now an EV // 2026 Toyota C-HR
if HR was run by dudes
El Potro De Sinaloa - El HR (En Vivo Desde Culiacan)
AKTU HR Analytics previous year question paper, aktu mba question paper 2024, aktu mba questions
Download SoundHound
The only App that can give you results through singing and humming search!