
BIOGRAPHY
Joe Lewis Thomas, known professionally as Joe, was born on July 5, 1973, in Columbus, Georgia. He is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer known for his smooth and soulful contributions to the R&B and neo-soul genres.
Joe rose to prominence in the late 1990s with the release of his debut album, "Everything," in 1993. However, it was his third album, "All That I Am" (1997), that brought him widespread recognition. The album featured hit singles like "Don't Wanna Be a Player" and "All the Things (Your Man Won't Do)," solidifying Joe's status as a prominent R&B artist.
Throughout his career, Joe has released several successful albums, including "My Name Is Joe" (2000), "Better Days" (2001), and "Ain't Nothin' Like Me" (2007). His music often explores themes of love, romance, and personal growth, and he is known for his velvety-smooth voice and ability to convey emotion through his performances.
Joe's chart-topping hits include "I Wanna Know" and "Stutter" (with Mystikal), both of which showcase his vocal range and knack for creating timeless R&B classics. His consistency in delivering soulful ballads and mid-tempo grooves has endeared him to fans over the years.
In addition to his solo career, Joe has collaborated with various artists and producers, contributing to his influence in the R&B genre. His enduring presence in the music industry, characterized by his timeless sound and dedication to quality, has solidified Joe's place as a respected figure in contemporary R&B.