Police rank eyes future musical career

Twenty-year-old Aaron Daniels, also referred to as “Mr Daniels”, was born to Paula and Patrick Daniels and resides in B Field Sophia, Greater Georgetown. He was not fed with a golden spoon but rather had a difficult upbringing; nevertheless, he became a serving member of the Guyana Police Force (GPF).
While growing up, like many children, things got rough. His mother fell ill and could not work and his farther abandoned them; this left his mother to pay for his private schooling with her medical pension.
Growing up in a musical family – his uncle, Clyde Smith, was a gospel singer – Daniels was introduced to music at an early age. He performed at school and other events and was even a member of the Cynderela music recording studio.
As time passes, he had to choose between music and what he wanted to achieve in life; and as such, he gave up his musical ambitions and joined the GPF. He participated in the 2013 Jingle and Song Competition and was fortunate to be introduced to Adrian Johnson, the founder of AJ Records.
Ever since, he has been recording music and has over 20 songs under his belt. These songs are in the genre of reggae and dancehall, fused with R&B. In the next few years, he sees himself as a voice that the world will look up to.
His favourite colour is sky blue and he loves to eat okra and chicken.