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Kenny Lattimore (born April 10, 1970) is an American R&B singer known for his smooth, soulful voice and romantic ballads. He rose to prominence in the mid-1990s with the release of his self-titled album, Kenny Lattimore .
Benjamin William Lattimore (born September 7, 1939), known professionally as Latimore, is an American blues and R&B singer, songwriter and pianist. [1] In 2017, Latimore was inducted in to the Blues Hall of Fame .
"For You" is a song by Kenny Lattimore, issued as the third and final single from his eponymous debut album. The song is his only hit to date on the Billboard Hot 100 , peaking at #33 in 1997. It was written by Kenny Lerum, and produced by Barry Eastmond.
A highlight is Lattimore's faithful and yet individual cover of Donny Hathaway's "I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know", first heard on Hathaway's landmark Extension of a Man album. Lattimore also reimagines The Beatles ' " While My Guitar Gently Weeps " as a soulful ballad that closes with a hypnotically layered arrangement of background vocals.
Things That Lovers Do is a collaborative studio album by American singers and real-life couple Kenny Lattimore and Chanté Moore.It was released by Arista Records on February 11, 2003 The album includes covers of classic 1970's and 1980's soul duets by singers Karyn White and Babyface, Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, and more.
NEW ORLEANS, LOUSIANA - OCTOBER 17: Marshon Lattimore #23 of the New Orleans looks on as he stretches prior to an NFL Football game against the Denver Broncos at Caesars Superdome on October 17 ...
With Mike Evans likely matching up with Marshon Lattimore, McMillan's role is likely to increase. And the Tampa rookie stepped up significantly down the stretch, scoring seven touchdowns in his ...
Uncovered/Covered is a collaborative studio album by American singers and then-real-life couple Kenny Lattimore and Chanté Moore.It was released by LaFace Records and Verity through Sony BMG on October 10, 2006 in the United States.