Born to blaze is the claim to fame of the one called Judah. Born in Barbados with musical influences raging from Jazz to Reggae to Rock n Roll. This is obvious in both his way of life and in his work as an artist. Injustice, poverty, racism, war, love, and revolution are just some of the topics Judah One taps into with songs like Days Go By, and All and defines his true role in this music industry with Realize. He does not stray from the natural essence of hip-hop however with lyrics and word play at a quality matched by few, but his ultimate goal is to teach. The Rulers Sun has come to embark on a unique career aiming to merge with all different forms of music and take hip-hop where it hasnt gone yet universal
Music has been a part of black culture since any one can remember, from the rhythms in the soul of our ancestors, to the drums that beat on the Ivory Coast. It's been progressing, changing with the people. Through slavery, apartheid, The Civil Rights Movement, the information era, and the change of the millennium. There's always been someone to take music from one stage to the next and in this day of change Judah One Rises.
Judah One has performed at many New York Venues such as The Five Spot, The Chocolate Monkey, Amarachi Lounge, Marymount College, Jimmy's Uptown Cafe, Demerara, Downtime, San Juan Cafe, Atlantic Street Festival Essence to name a few. Heis currently working with the Theater company Brave New World. The play "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" based on the poetry of Walt Whitman in New York.