Leon Thomas just lately dyed the ideas of his signature locs darkish inexperienced. His new hair coloration — a stark distinction from the colourful purple he’d been rocking for the final 4 years — is the very first thing that stands out about him when he strolls into the Los Angeles Instances constructing on an unusually wet day in October.
When requested about his hair, which peeks out from beneath a black beret-style hat, a large grin stretches throughout his face.
“I had a vision,” the 32-year-old singer says, leaning in. “In [this] vision, I had more tats, a six pack and I had green dreads. And I was like, ‘You know what, let’s work on it.’” He’s been figuring out extra constantly and he has his eyes set on a few tattoo artists in L.A. and Europe, however the brand new hair kicked all the pieces off.
“That’s how the rest of my life has worked: I’ve seen something in my head, I’ve seen a version of myself that’s not there yet and then you work hard to get there.”
This intuition has carried Thomas all through his 20-plus-year profession within the leisure trade, and has cleared a path for him to emerge as a number one pressure in fashionable R&B music. After years of dedicating his ability to appearing, writing and producing chart-topping bangers for artists like Drake, Ariana Grande and SZA (he gained his first Grammy for her report “Snooze”), for the primary time Thomas is up for six Grammy nominations together with album of the 12 months and finest new artist for his personal work.
“I feel like this is a byproduct of me finally having a machine that works,” Thomas says about his group. He signed to EZMNY, a report label co-founded by Grammy-nominated artist Ty Dolla $ign and A&R govt Shawn Barron, in 2021. He takes an audible breath earlier than persevering with, “Not to sound cocky or anything, but I just always felt in my heart of hearts that once people could finally hear what I had to offer, it would be a different story. I’m glad that God gave me the foresight to see that.”
He has good motive to be feeling himself as of late. “Mutt,” his breakout 2024 single, quietly simmered for months earlier than it was pushed into ubiquity. The monitor’s metaphorical which means — evaluating his personal flawed habits in relationships to a “mutt” or a canine with good intentions — together with a sensual bassline and knocking drums ultimately grew to become a sleeper hit. It additionally grew to become a favourite for Tems, SZA, Keke Palmer and Issa Rae, who shouted out the track in interviews.
“That’s how the rest of my life has worked: I’ve seen something in my head, I’ve seen a version of myself that’s not there yet and then you work hard to get there,” stated Leon Thomas.
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By early this 12 months, the track, which is the title monitor from his sophomore album, had cracked the Sizzling 100 Billboard charts, just lately climbing to No. 1 on Billboard’s radio songs chart, incomes double platinum standing.
The success of the album and the deluxe version that adopted launched Thomas right into a whirlwind of promo: radio and podcast stops, interviews galore and after-party appearances. In the meantime, he’s nonetheless made time to make information with different artists like Wale, Disclosure, Odeal and Sasha Keable. He kicked off his “Mutts Don’t Heel” tour in October, and this 12 months alone, he’s had greater than 70 performances, together with the Hollywood Bowl with Inglewood-born singer SiR, “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and the BET Awards (the place he gained finest new artist). Earlier this 12 months, Thomas stopped by NPR’s Tiny Desk, a stay set that has greater than 4 million views and has since been changed into an EP. (His Tiny Desk efficiency additionally obtained a Grammy nod for finest R&B efficiency.)
“It’s been nonstop like something great happening every single week,” says Barron, co-founder of EZMNY.
Lengthy earlier than followers had been belting out the lyrics “I’m a doggggg / I’m a mutt,” Thomas was getting his first style of what it takes to be a musician from his household. Thomas’ late grandfather, John Anthony, was an opera singer who starred within the 1976 Broadway manufacturing of “Porgy & Bess.” His mom — a singer — and his stepfather — who performed guitar for B.B. King — had been a part of New York’s Black Rock Coalition and “didn’t believe in babysitters,” says the Brooklyn native who now resides in L.A. He has fond recollections of doing his homework whereas his dad and mom had been performing and hopping on stage at occasions to hit a dance transfer for a packed crowd.
At simply 10 years outdated, Thomas booked the position of Younger Simba on Broadway after a household pal inspired him to audition. He went on to star in additional productions, together with “Caroline, or Change” and “The Color Purple,” earlier than reserving his first movie, “August Rush” (starring late actor Robin Williams), which required him to study to play the guitar. Consequently, he started writing his personal songs, certainly one of which galvanized his dad and mom a lot that they booked studio time and a session bass participant to assist him to put down the monitor. “It definitely influenced my perspective on if I could actually make professional music or not,” recollects Thomas, who performs 5 devices, together with drums (his old flame), guitar, bass, piano and saxophone.
“Not to sound cocky or anything, but I just always felt in my heart of hearts that once people could finally hear what I had to offer, it would be a different story. I’m glad that God gave me the foresight to see that,” stated Leon Thomas.
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By age 13, Thomas had signed a growth cope with Nickelodeon that got here with a Columbia Data recording contract. After showing in varied reveals like “The Backyardigans” and “iCarly,” he snagged the position of André Harris, a high-school-age singer and multi-instrumentalist, on the tween sitcom “Victorious” alongside star-in-the-making Grande.
When the present led to 2013, Thomas started working with certainly one of fashionable music’s most adorned architects, Babyface, who launched him to producer and songwriter Khris Riddick-Tynes. Collectively, Thomas and Riddick-Tynes shaped the Rascals and commenced producing information like Rick Ross’ “Gold Roses” that includes Drake (which obtained a Grammy nomination), “I’d Rather Be Broke” by Toni Braxton and SZA’s “Snooze,” which gained finest R&B track on the Grammys in 2024.
Nonetheless, pivoting from healthful Nickelodeon star to a grown R&B artist didn’t occur in a single day. “The biggest thing for me was just taking time away from the artistry in order to really allow people to celebrate the brand that I had built, but give me room to build something else,” he says. “Space and time can be a tough thing because you’re gonna have to reintroduce yourself even though you did a lot of work in the beginning to build what you had before, but I think it’s beautiful to kind of build a brand from scratch.”
That’s one of many the reason why the duvet of his reintroduction undertaking, “Genesis,” incorporates a distorted forest as a substitute of his face. “I didn’t want them to connect with what I was saying, what I was talking about, the feelings [and] the sounds,” he says. With each launch, he’s slowly revealed extra of himself.
Onstage, Thomas channels the depth of a few of his musical heroes — James Brown, Prince, Jimi Hendrix and D’Angelo. His music could sit comfortably below the R&B umbrella, however he bends and flips genres with ease, particularly rock and funk. In TikTok recaps from his present tour, he might be seen ripping on the bass and guitar, whipping his physique into turns and effortlessly hitting vocal runs, which followers have tried to mimic. With him, you by no means must query if the mic is on.
“Sometimes I go see R&B artists live and it’s very chill,” he says, however “the school I come from is competitive.” He recollects tales that his stepfather has instructed him about performing on the Village Underground in New York when he was developing. “They used to do something called cutting heads, so the first guy would go do his solo, then the guy who came out on the second set had to go even further. He’s playing with his teeth, he’s spinning, he’s on the floor, he’s wildin’,” Thomas says excitedly.
“So I’m in that school of thinking when I hit a stage and for this tour where I get to curate things and really put it together like I want to, there’s gotta be that energy of cutting heads,” he provides.
Simply days earlier than launching his 27-city tour, Thomas launched a cinematic trailer that includes Rae — who performed his neighbor and hookup buddy on “Insecure” — to introduce his newest undertaking, “Pholks.” The seven-track launch, created in collaboration with musicians Rob “Freaky Rob” Gueringer and David Phelps, a.okay.a. “D. Phelps” (who additionally labored on “Mutt”), is an homage to the funk, rock and soul artists who’ve impressed him. Led by the singles “Just How You Are” and “My Muse,” which might set off a “Soul Train” line at any second, the undertaking feels heat and nostalgic, but anchored in forward-thinking manufacturing and playful storytelling that helps push it into the long run.
In April, Ty Dolla $ign introduced Thomas out to carry out throughout his headlining set at Coachella, a second that was a no brainer for Ty, who just lately referred to as Thomas “the new king” of R&B.
“I just can’t even believe that I was the one to be able to do this,” Ty says about working with the singer.
“Sometimes I go see R&B artists live and it’s very chill,” Leon Thomas stated, however “the school I come from is competitive.”
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Within the midst of this busy season, Thomas has been extra intentional about sustaining his psychological well being. “I’m doing a lot of grounding meditations,” he says, noting that household and his tight circle of associates have been a vital help system. “I’ve been picking up the Bible a little bit more.”
He additionally finds steadiness in revisiting knowledge handed down from his late grandfather, who handed away final 12 months, and reflecting on his “why:” bringing a traditional, musician-centered vitality again to R&B and inspiring younger artists to select up an instrument.
“When a little kid sees me playing guitar on the Grammy stage or if they see me performing on Instagram playing drums, I want them to ask their mom for a guitar or some drum lessons,” he says. With the rise of AI, he says that stay musicianship could turn out to be much less widespread. “I hope that we can inspire a revolution of intelligence, people who are intelligently making music and coming from a standpoint of history.”
Thomas will shut out his whirlwind 12 months with two reveals on the Wiltern on Dec. 22 and 23 earlier than embarking on the European leg of his tour in March and heading to Australia in June. Within the meantime, he’s making an attempt to keep away from fascinated by the Grammys in February — although everybody, together with myself, is making it unattainable for him to not.
Whether or not he walks away with a golden gramophone or not, Thomas has already created a physique of labor that has reinvigorated not solely R&B but additionally music generally, and he plans to proceed pushing himself creatively. He’s identified all alongside what he’s able to and the profession he’s destined to have as a result of he’s envisioned it. It’s the world that’s needed to catch up.

