Multi-talented artist Leon Thomas has signed with Wasserman for representation, while continuing to be managed by Culture Collective. Known for his dynamic presence in both music and acting, Thomas has steadily built a reputation as a standout voice in contemporary R&B.
Background and Career: Born in Brooklyn, New York, Leon Thomas began his career on Broadway, starring as Young Simba in The Lion King at just 10 years old. He later gained widespread recognition for his role as Andre Harris on Nickelodeon’s Victorious, showcasing his musical talents alongside his acting skills. Transitioning into music production, Thomas became one half of the duo The Rascals, working with artists like Ariana Grande, Drake, and Post Malone. His ability to balance singing, songwriting, and production has established him as a versatile force in the industry.
Recent Career Highlights: In 2024, Thomas won a Grammy Award for his work on SZA’s hit song “Snooze,” further cementing his influence in modern R&B. In September 2024, he released his sophomore album, MUTT, an introspective project exploring themes of love and identity. The album features collaborations with Masego, Baby Rose, and Ty Dolla $ign and has received critical acclaim for its depth and sonic versatility.
Performances and Upcoming Projects: Thomas made his late-night television debut in January 2025 with a performance of his single “MUTT” on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, marking another major milestone in his career. After supporting Blxst on the I’ll Always Come Find You Tour in late 2024, he embarked on his own MUTT Tour, bringing his signature blend of R&B and soul to audiences across the country.
With his new representation at Wasserman, Leon Thomas continues to expand his impact, bridging the gap between music, production, and acting as he cements his place as one of R&B’s most compelling voices.