As a teenager, he continued to sing in the St. Peter Claver Church choir and performed in local school functions.
Upon graduation from Norman Manley Comprehensive High School, Da'Ville worked in a factory and as a store clerk.
[2] After working with former group members of ARP, in 2001 he signed with Penthouse Records as a solo artist under the management of Donovan Germain.
[citation needed] Da'Ville continued to record hit singles for producers such as: J.Brown, Fire Links, Stephen McGregor, Don Corleon, Preston Anfoy, Wee-Pow (Stone Love), Beres Hammond, Robert Livingston (Big Yard Music), and many more.
He performed at The Best of The Best Concert in Florida, the 26th International Reggae & World Music Awards held at the Apollo Theatre where he was nominated in several categories and won Most Improved Entertainer for 2006.
[citation needed] In addition, Da'Ville made a special guest appearance at Madison Square Garden and he also performed at Irie Jamboree V before leaving for yet another Japan and Caribbean tour.
[7] Da'Ville's latest album, Krazy Love, was released in May 2012, preceded by the mixtape Vitamin D.[1] Thomas became a born-again Christian and relocated to Florida.