Carl Thomas

Carl Thomas is a venerated figure in the sphere of R&B music, whose velvety voice and emotive delivery have earned him a steadfast position within the hearts of fans and critics alike. Erupting onto the music scene in the late 1990s under the influential Bad Boy Records label, Thomas quickly distinguished himself with his debut album, *Emotional*, released in the year 2000. This album, propelled by the success of its heart-wrenching lead single "I Wish," solidified Thomas's place in R&B as a master of conveying the complexities of love and heartbreak. His ability to blend traditional soulful textures with contemporary sounds has allowed his music to resonate deeply with audiences.

Throughout his career, Carl Thomas has showcased an impressive ability to evolve and adapt, while staying true to his soulful roots. Following *Emotional*, Thomas released several more albums that furthered his exploration of love and life's trials, including *Let's Talk About It* and *Conquer*. His knack for storytelling, coupled with his smooth vocal delivery, has enabled Thomas to consistently release music that feels both timely and timeless. Beyond his studio albums, Thomas has also re-recorded seminal hits like "I Wish" and "Summer Rain," breathing new life into tracks that have defined his legacy. Beyond the music, his contributions to the genre have cemented his status not just as a singer, but as an enduring icon in R&B.

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I Wish (Re-Recorded)
Single - Released July 20, 2020
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