Biography
Dywane Eric Thomas Jr. (born August 6, 1990), professionally known as MonoNeon, is an American bassist, experimental musician, singer and songwriter from Memphis, Tennessee, raised in Orange Mound. His work spans multiple experimental projects and collaborations, including with American musician Prince. MonoNeon was the last bassist Prince hired before his death in 2016. He has since become known for his harmonized viral videos, and his compositions and playing style that utilize microtonality. MonoNeon has worked, performed and recorded with Pete Rock, Bon Iver, Ne-Yo, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Zedd, Mavis Staples, Jacob Collier, John Scofield and George Clinton. MonoNeon has also produced original music featuring Katt Williams. In 2021, MonoNeon won his first Grammy for his contribution on Nas album King's Disease as the bassist and additional producer on the song "All Bad" (credited as "MnoNeon").
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Credited work
77 releases · 27 albums · active 2016–2026
- Performance · 110
- Other credits · 9
- Production · 8
- Engineering · 2
Studios: SLS Studios (2) · Subtle McNugget · The Hobby Shop · Hive, Eau Claire, WI
Frequent collaborators
- Philip Lassiter
- Wax (21)
- Bobby Sparks II
- Eric Gales
- Mac Miller
- Jacob Collier
- Pete Rock
- Jonathan Scales Fourchestra





