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Joe

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Joseph Lewis Thomas (born July 5, 1973), known mononymously as Joe, is an American R&B singer. He signed to Polygram Records in 1992, and rose to prominence after releasing his debut album Everything the following year. He followed it with a series of successful albums under Jive Records, including All That I Am (1997), the international bestseller My Name Is Joe (2000) as well as the multi-certified albums Better Days (2001) and And Then... (2003). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Joe is the 4,103rd most popular singer (down from 3,767th in 2019), the 18,584th most popular biography from United States (down from 17,711th in 2019) and the 1,046th most popular American Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Joe ranks 4,103 out of 4,381Before him are Mia Nicolai, Alfred García, Manuel Turizo, Jessica Mauboy, David Carreira, and Alexandra Burke. After him are Maria Arredondo, Bladee, August Alsina, Jake Shears, Lady Sovereign, and Yeat.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1973, Joe ranks 1,093Before him are Grant Wahl, Ryugo Okamoto, Demetri Martin, Hülya Şenyurt, Joe the Plumber, and Kenta Shimaoka. After him are Krayzie Bone, Andrea Ferro, Maxwell, Alice Roberts, Dotsie Bausch, and Okkert Brits.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Joe ranks 18,592 out of 20,380Before him are Whitney Cummings (1982), Cassie Scerbo (1990), Scott Menville (1971), Rafer Alston (1976), Elena Kampouris (1997), and Ryan Carnes (1982). After him are Logan Miller (1992), Kendrick Perkins (1984), Hannibal Buress (1983), Elana Meyers (1984), Jessica Lee Rose (1987), and Allen West (1961).

Among SINGERS In United States

Among singers born in United States, Joe ranks 1,046Before him are Bones (1994), Chris Tomlin (1972), MC Lyte (1970), Five for Fighting (1965), Andy McKee (1979), and H.E.R. (1997). After him are August Alsina (1992), Jake Shears (1978), Yeat (2000), Krayzie Bone (1973), Morgan Wallen (1993), and Joe Diffie (1958).