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Diversity Rules Magazine
December 2017
the lead vocalist of the band, Harlow. He also did voice-
over work for films Apollo 13, Anywhere But Here,
and Anastasia, and appeared on television in episodes
of American Dreams, Boston Public, and Audrina.
He went solo as Ricky Rebel in 2012. Since then, he
has released two albums, Manipulator, featuring the
singles "Geisha Dance," "Get It On" and "You Need
a Woman" and e Blue Album, featuring "Star" and
"Boys and Sometimes Girls," a song that climbed to
#28 on the Billboard Club Chart.
is summer, Ricky Rebel released "If You Were My
Baby," the first track from e New Alpha. Its mes-
sage of self-assurance and self-love broke into the top
ten on the Billboard Breakouts for Dance Club Songs.
Additional songs on the album include "Magic Car-
pet," "Mean People" and the title track.
"e world needs Ricky Rebel," reflects Rebel. "e
world needs hundreds of us."want listeners to know
that I am not a social justice warrior and yet I care tre
mendously for human rights. I am not a feminist. I
care for men and women equally. Skin color doesn't
matter to me. I care about what's in the heart. I do
not care about cultural appropriation. I believe fear is
poison. If you feel the same way, you might very well
be one of e New Alphas."
Visit www.rickyrebelrocks.com.
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