One More Wish – Single
Sample excerpt for album One More Wish – Single.
Read MoreHere To Stay
Sample excerpt for album Here To Stay.
Read MoreSilent Night – Single
Sample excerpt for album Silent Night – Single.
Read MoreAll I Want for Christmas – EP
Sample excerpt for album All I Want for Christmas – EP.
Read MoreFor Life
Sample excerpt for album For Life.
Read MoreBe Here
Sample excerpt for Be Here.
Read MoreFor You
Sample excerpt for For You.
Read MoreNever Knew
Sample excerpt for Never Knew.
Read MorePerfect Stranger (feat. Kenny Lattimore)
Sample excerpt for Perfect Stranger (feat. Kenny Lattimore).
Read MoreTake A Dose
Sample excerpt for Take A Dose.
Read MoreKenny Lattimore
Kenny Lattimore, a renowned R&B artist, has captivated audiences for over three decades with his smooth, romantic ballads. His career took off in the mid-’90s with his gold-certified solo debut album, featuring hit singles like ‘Never Too Busy’ and ‘For You,’ the latter earning a Grammy nomination. Throughout his extensive discography, he has delivered top-charting R&B albums such as ‘Things That Lovers Do’ (2003) and ‘Anatomy of a Love Song’ (2015), along with independent projects like ‘Vulnerable’ (2017) and ‘Here to Stay’ (2021). Hailing from Washington, D.C., Lattimore’s musical journey began in his youth, winning talent shows and exploring genres from classical to R&B. Despite initially studying architecture at Howard University, his passion for music led him to join the vocal group Maniquin, eventually paving his path to a successful solo career.
Launching his solo career with the self-titled album in 1996, Lattimore’s soulful voice and songwriting skills shone through, earning him recognition and industry acclaim. With hit tracks like ‘Never Too Busy’ and ‘For You,’ the album achieved gold status and set the stage for his subsequent musical endeavors. Transitioning to labels like Arista and Verve, Lattimore continued to release chart-topping albums such as ‘Weekend’ (2001) and ‘Timeless’ (2008), showcasing his versatility and artistry. Collaborating with his wife Chanté Moore on projects like ‘Things That Lovers Do’ (2003), Lattimore explored new musical horizons and reached new heights of success. His passion for music never wavered, even after a brief hiatus, returning with fresh, innovative projects like ‘Anatomy of a Love Song’ (2015) and ‘Here to Stay’ (2021), solidifying his reputation as a timeless R&B icon.