Breaking big
Thomas spent most of 2019 in Los Angeles, chasing music but mostly falling short. By March of 2020, as the pandemic descended, he was back in Philly and thinking about throwing in the towel.
Then the phone rang.
The person on the other end—top Philadelphia entertainment lawyer and Thomas’s Manager Jason Berger—asked if he could help mix a song for Lil Uzi Vert, a rising rap star from Philly. What started with that one gig turned into three life-changing years, as Thomas worked nearly round-the-clock with the rapper and his team, brushed elbows with other top artists, and started winning awards.
In 2020, the album Pluto x Baby Pluto he worked on for Lil Uzi Vert and Future went Billboard No. 1. The next year, he received a Grammy nomination for work on Ingrid Andress’ debut album, Lady Like. In 2022, he won two Grammys for his work with R&B artist Jazmine Sullivan, and in 2023, had a six-time platinum song in Lil Uzi Vert’s “Just Wanna Rock.” In July of that same year, Thomas was also listed as the No. 1 Hard Rock Producer on the billboard producer charts.
At the moment, Thomas is refocusing his career on mixing and producing, working on some new music and growing his Philly roots deeper at After5, a Fishtown music studio he opened in 2020. After all, he credits his adopted city for much of his success.
“Philadelphia allowed me to be mentored by people doing music here, rather than just being lost in the sauce in LA or New York,” Thomas said.