Released in 2016, his 12th album, #MYNAMEISJOETHOMAS, is another classy affair that shows any wannabe player how it should be done.
3 Joe reteamed with longtime contributors Derrick 'D.O.A.' Allen and Plaid Takeover head Gerald Isaac to work on the majority of the album. 1 2 It was released on Novemby Plaid Takeover and BMG Rights Management. His pop crossover arrived when he joined Mariah Carey on 1999’s “Thank God I Found You.” And while the albums that followed included collaborations with Nas and G-Unit, he’d continually find ways to soften harder edges of his music’s hip-hop elements with a performing style more rooted in the soul and gospel music on which he was raised. My Name Is Joe Thomas is the twelfth studio album by American recording artist Joe. Hits like “All the Things (Your Man Won’t Do)” and “Don’t Wanna Be a Player” established Joe as a hip-hop-era successor to ‘70s balladeers like Teddy Pendergrass and Barry White. Albums include Capital Punishment, Rainbow, and Charmbracelet. Genres: Contemporary R&B, New Jack Swing, Christmas Music. That was immediately clear to listeners when Joe-born Joseph Lewis Thomas in Georgia in 1973-released his first album, Everything, in 1992. Joe discography and songs: Music profile for Joe, born 5 July 1973. With his sultry, silky style and ability to smoothly shift between yearning vulnerability and seductive swagger, the R&B vocalist always comes across like a player with highly exceptional skills.
The album is actually an homage to his 3rd album, titled My Name Is Joe. It became his 11th album to score a top 5-placing on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. While Joe may sound sincere when he sings the title of his 1997 hit “Don’t Wanna Be a Player,” any suggestion the singer was giving up on love games was bound to be premature. On November 11, 2016, he released his 12th album, entitled My Name Is Joe Thomas. There are multiple artists named Joe: 1) Joe is an American RnB artist who was born on the 5th July 1972 and is a native of Cuthbert, Georgia and later moved to Opelika, Alabama.