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Lillo Thomas

Lillo Thomas (born 1961) is an American R&B and soul singer, songwriter, painter, and former athlete from . He rose to prominence in the 1980s as a recording artist with , releasing three studio albums—Let Me Be Yours (1983), All of You (1984), and Lillo (1987)—that collectively peaked within the top 25 on the R&B Albums chart, with All of You also reaching number 186 on the 200. Before pursuing music full-time, Thomas was a world-class sprinter who, at age 16, set a world junior record in the 200 meters with a time of 20.8 seconds and qualified for the , only to be sidelined by an automobile accident in . Transitioning to the arts, he attended the on a full and began his career as a background vocalist for artists including and , for whom he also co-wrote the 1983 hit "Mind Up Tonight," which peaked at number 25 on the R&B chart. Thomas's solo breakthrough came with his debut single "(You're a) Good Girl" in 1983, which reached number 22 on the R&B chart, followed by further successes like "Your Love's Got a Hold on Me" (number 11 R&B, 1984) and a string of top-10 R&B hits from his 1987 self-titled album, including "I'm in Love" (number 2 R&B, number 54 Singles), "Sexy Girl" (number 9 R&B, number 23 ), "Wanna Make Love (All Night Long)" (number 7 R&B), and "Downtown" (number 11 R&B). These tracks, characterized by his smooth, emotive vocals and themes of romance and desire, established him as a key figure in the era's and subgenres, with international appeal particularly in the and , where he toured extensively. In addition to his athletic and musical pursuits, Thomas has maintained a career in and continued releasing music into the , including the 2010 compilation Come and Get It, the 2019 "Drinkin'," the 2021 Slow Jams, singles in 2024 such as "I Need You Now," and in 2025 such as "That Girl She Wants". He also toured as an for comedian in 1985 and remains active in the R&B scene.

Early Life

Childhood and Education

Lillo Thomas was born in 1961 in , , into a religious family where played a central role. Growing up, he received early exposure to through in his father's , which ignited his initial interest in vocals during family-oriented religious activities. Thomas balanced these musical inclinations with emerging athletic talents from a young age, particularly in sprinting, though he pursued no formal music training in his formative years. He attended the in on a full art scholarship following high school, where his artistic education complemented his developing interests in creative expression and physical pursuits. Thomas's athletic career began in his mid-teens, with intensified competitive focus in the late 1970s while his early musical interests remained influential.

Athletic Career

Lillo Thomas emerged as a promising sprinter in the late , joining the U.S. national team and specializing in the 200-meter event. At the age of 16 in 1977, he achieved international recognition by setting a world junior record in the 200 meters with a time of 20.8 seconds. As a member of the U.S. team, Thomas underwent rigorous training regimens typical of elite athletes preparing for major competitions, representing the nation in various international meets. Thomas qualified for the in , where he was positioned as a strong contender for a in the 200 meters. However, his athletic career was abruptly halted in 1984 by a severe car accident during a trip to , which caused injuries that prevented his participation in the Games and led to his retirement from competitive sprinting. This pivot marked the end of his professional sports endeavors and redirected his energies toward a burgeoning career in music.

Musical Career

Beginnings as a Musician

Following his retirement from competitive in 1984 due to a car accident, Lillo Thomas transitioned to music, initially working as a in local bands and as a to build his skills and presence in the industry. In the early 1980s, Thomas established himself as an in-demand background vocalist, contributing to recordings by prominent artists such as on tracks like "Inside Love (So Personal)" from the 1983 album In Your Eyes, as well as and . His session work also extended to collaborations with , , and others, helping him forge key industry connections in the R&B scene. These experiences led to Thomas signing a recording contract with in 1983, facilitated by his session contributions and songwriting talents. He released his debut album, Let Me Be Yours, that same year, produced by Paul Laurence; it peaked at #23 on the R&B Albums chart and included singles such as "(You're A) Good Girl," which became one of two R&B chart hits from the project. During this period, Thomas drew on his self-taught musical abilities, honed through disciplined practice akin to his athletic background, to write several tracks for his debut as well as for others, including Melba Moore's hit "Mind Up Tonight." His early exposure to music, including in his father's during childhood, further informed this foundational phase.

1980s Breakthrough

Thomas's commercial ascent in the began with the release of his second album, All of You, on in 1984. The album peaked at number 9 on the chart and number 102 on the , showcasing his growing appeal in the R&B market. A key single from the album, "Settle Down," reached number 60 on the chart, highlighting his smooth, romantic delivery over funk-infused grooves. In 1985, Thomas gained significant exposure by touring as the opening act for comedian , performing to large audiences and broadening his fanbase beyond R&B circles. This period solidified his presence in the industry, building on his earlier background vocal work to position him for further success. His musical style during this era evolved to blend , , and elements, characterized by polished production and themes of love and desire that resonated with listeners. The pinnacle of Thomas's 1980s success came with his self-titled third album, Lillo, released in 1987 on . The album climbed to number 10 on the chart, driven by standout singles that captured critical and commercial attention for his velvety vocals and emotive songwriting. "I'm in Love" peaked at number 2 on the chart, while follow-up "" reached number 9 on the same chart, establishing Thomas as a prominent voice in mid-1980s R&B. Produced primarily by Paul Laurence and , the album emphasized lush arrangements and infectious rhythms that earned praise for their sophisticated blend of soulful ballads and upbeat tracks.

Later Career and Collaborations

Following his breakthrough in the , Lillo Thomas maintained a lower-profile presence in the music industry through the and early , focusing on independent projects amid shifts in the R&B landscape toward and changing label dynamics. In , he released the self-produced "Out There Doing Wrong," which he also wrote, marking an early effort to navigate post-major-label independence. Thomas returned with a full-length album in 2010 titled Come and Get It, released independently on THG Music and co-produced with Paul Laurence. The project emphasized mature soul and R&B themes, showcasing his vocal range in tracks like the title song, though it did not achieve significant commercial traction. This release highlighted his adaptation to digital platforms, allowing direct fan engagement without traditional label support. In the and , Thomas continued sporadic output, including a 2012 compilation of greatest hits and a 2021 album Slow Jams that revisited classic influences. He also issued singles such as "That's How Love Can Go" in 2024 and, in 2025, "I'll Be a Superman" and "That Girl She Wants," demonstrating sustained creativity in inspirational R&B. A notable collaboration came in 2024, when Thomas provided guest vocals on Stetsasonic's reunion album Here We Go Again, blending his style with elements on tracks that fused the genres. Throughout this period, Thomas pursued songwriting and production roles, contributing to projects for established R&B artists while mentoring emerging talents through his independent network. These efforts underscored his resilience in an era dominated by streaming services, where he balanced archival reissues with new material to sustain his legacy.

Personal Life

Family and Relationships

Lillo Thomas is married to Kim Thomas. The couple resides in . As a husband, Thomas has balanced his touring and performance schedules with family responsibilities, though no children are publicly mentioned.

Artistic Pursuits Beyond Music

Following his athletic career, which was curtailed by a car accident in 1984, Lillo Thomas pursued formal training in the , attending the in on a full art scholarship. This education complemented his emerging musical endeavors, allowing him to develop skills in drawing and painting as parallel creative outlets. Thomas has demonstrated a notable talent for and painting, creating works that extend beyond his primary fame as a . One prominent example is his titled Beginning of the End, which depicts a figure melting away while seated in a , evoking themes of and impermanence. This piece sparked when exhibited in a gallery, highlighting Thomas's ability to provoke discussion through surreal and introspective imagery. In addition to exhibitions, Thomas maintains an online art gallery on his personal website, showcasing notable works including recently rediscovered paintings from his personal collection. These pieces reflect his multifaceted artistic identity, bridging his experiences in sports, music, and visual expression, though he has primarily channeled his professional energies into songwriting and performance.

Discography

Studio Albums

Lillo Thomas's studio discography spans four albums released over nearly three decades, showcasing his evolution from romantic R&B ballads in the early to more mature, self-produced soul explorations in the . His early work with established him as a key figure in , blending smooth vocals with and influences, while later independent releases emphasized personal and inspirational narratives.
Album TitleRelease YearLabelPeak Chart Position
Let Me Be Yours1983#23 US R&B Albums
All of You1984#9 US R&B Albums, #186 US
Lillo1987#10 US R&B Albums
Come and Get It2010Fitingo MusicN/A (independent release)
Slow Jams2021Fitingo MusicN/A (independent release)
Thomas's debut album, Let Me Be Yours, introduced his signature romantic ballads and ful delivery, featuring tracks like "(You're a) Good Girl" and a cover of ' "Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)." Produced by Paul Laurence, it highlighted youthful themes of love and desire, marking his transition from track athlete to recording artist. The follow-up, All of You, built on this foundation with deeper grooves and mid-tempo jams, including the Top 10 R&B "Your Love's Got a Hold on Me" and the duet "(Can't Take Half) All of You" with . The album explored relational dynamics and emotional intimacy, solidifying Thomas's presence in the R&B scene. Lillo, his third and most commercially successful effort, shifted toward hit-driven tracks with upbeat elements, yielding multiple Top 10 R&B singles such as "Sexy Girl," "I'm in Love," and "Wanna Make Love (All Night Long)." Themes of passion and seduction dominated, reflecting Thomas's peak popularity in the late . After a long hiatus, Thomas returned with the independent Come and Get It, a self-produced with longtime Paul Laurence, focusing on inspirational and reflective themes of love, redemption, and maturity. Tracks like "What's Not to Love" and "Rubbing Your Body" blended with his classic sound, though it received limited commercial promotion. In 2021, Thomas released Slow Jams, a collection of his classic ballads reimagined with smooth R&B arrangements, emphasizing his emotive vocal style on tracks like "All of You" and "Wanna Make Love (All Night Long)."

Singles

Lillo Thomas's early singles established his presence in the R&B scene during the . His debut single, "(You're a) Good Girl," released in 1983 from the album Let Me Be Yours, received modest R&B airplay and peaked at number 22 on the R&B . Follow-up releases included "Your Love's Got a Hold on Me" in , which climbed to number 11 on the R&B , and the "(Can't Take Half) All of You" with , reaching number 28 on the same . "Settle Down," issued in 1985, marked another effort from his sophomore , peaking at number 60 on the R&B chart, number 47 on the Dance Club Songs chart, and number 66 on the . Thomas achieved greater commercial traction in 1987 with singles from his self-titled Lillo. "" emerged as a signature upbeat track, hitting number 9 on the R&B chart and number 23 on the . "I'm in Love," produced and written by , became his highest-charting release, reaching number 2 on the R&B chart and number 54 on the . Additional singles from the , "" (number 11 R&B) and "Wanna Make Love (All Night Long)" (number 7 R&B), further highlighted his mid-1980s sound. After a period of reduced output, Thomas released the independent single "Out There Doing Wrong" in 1992, which he produced and wrote himself, achieving niche radio play. In the post-2010 era, Thomas shifted to digital-only releases. His 2010 album Come and Get It included tracks like the rhythmic "Rubbing Your Body," co-produced with Paul Laurence, which garnered streaming attention without traditional chart placements. In 2019, he released the digital single "Drinkin'" on Fitingo Music. More recent digital singles, such as "I Need You Now" (2024) and "I'll Be a Superman" (2025), have focused on streaming platforms for distribution and metrics.

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