They did not talk enough about this guys vocals and projects / singles! The guy is a BEAST and he only just getting started! I actually think he could be the next Frank Ocean - vocally he has that tone but even more technicality to take the sound to a whole new level!
This episode was nothing short of amazing!! Leon is an incredible guy, I pray his future will be blessed. Tank and JV y’all are great…blessing to y’all as well.❤
I knew Leon from Victorious but didn’t know what he was doing after the show. I had know clue about the production work that he did so I was shocked hearing the names that he’s worked with. This was a good episode 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Very good interview R&B Money. I never heard of this young man until this podcast but went to listen to some of the tracks he produced. That Drake Pipe Down and SZA Snooze is 🔥🔥🔥 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 Thank you for bringing the legends through and for shining the light on the new generation.
I love this so much for Leon! I’ve been a huge fan since the beginning and seeing all these things happen for him in real time are amazing! I got to see him open for Ella Mai in Dallas and it was incredible. It’s crazy how much talent he has! Excited for when that first solo tour happens! I’ll definitely be in line to sign on as a background singer lol! Congratulations Leon!🎉🎉🎉
Really was surprised to see the person featured on this podcast episode. Leon!!! Extremely talented I have loved watching his amazing journey and growth as an artist/entertainer. I know his parents both did a phenomenal job!!!! You 3 had me crying laughing. So proud to see you doing big things Leon it's inspirational for sure please keep it up, 😃🙏🙏
Great to hear a story of a young person to make it without any BS. A testament to his upbringing. Leon is a gifted and talented young man...Great interview as always, opening the doors for real young people.. .It is not all fame... Keep it up.
Such a humble, level headed dude. Super talented, I liked his character in Victorious and am not surprised by his success and progression. He's blessed to have support growing up in the industry and it shows.
This is funny! I am rewatching this after he was on The Terrell Show yesterday. He told his I ain't saying no names story over there and said the name!!!😂😂😂
My favorite part of this podcast is The TOP 5 INTRO. TANK go all the way in everytime. J. Valentine couldn't wait this time. Thank y'all for this podcast@RandBMoney. Helps me stay up on the new school of talent ❤
Is this really episode 50 already?!?! My favorite episodes so far 1. Jamie Foxx 2. Kosine 3. Harold Lilly Jr. What is your favorite I ain't saying no names?
Already a 🐐. The music behind the scenes i feel will translate more once his debut is released. Definitely gonna be leading the charge for r&b moving forward
I’ve binged listened to all the episodes and now I’m sad I have to wait a week to listen to new ones. This podcast is soooo good. Love to J. Valentine and Tank from the sunny Caribbean.
I can’t wait til he drops the album and has a tour across the country. He’s been doing a lot of L.A. venues. And he’s currently on a tour with Ty Dolla, I believe, but I just need the Leon Thomas experience. The man takes you on a journey with his soulful melodies. Old souls are so needed in R&B. There’s no better way.
The first time I seen him was August Rush. And I loved his voice. But I didn't follow his music career. I seen him again on Victorious and I watched it but rarely. So I'm going to check out his music. I've always loved his voice though.
If I'm not mistaken, it was the voice but I can't see his eyes and his hair was not grown out. On Insecure, Issa had a Neighbor boo and he was stealing her wifi! 😂
Leon Thomas man i must say he is a wise young man who really made great decisions to invest in his future the right way and he really navigated the entertainment space. Worked with right artist and made it
And here I am on the rail in NC cracking up laughing at y'all. I'm trying to figure out the difference between NY Ninja turtles vs LA 🤣🤣 it's a close race lol. Miseenscène acting puts me in the mindset of when Kendrick Lamar played Laces the crackhead on Power. Adding THIS to my must rewatch episode