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QUICK FACTS
Full Name Kenny Lattimore
Profession R&B Singer
Date of Birth April 10 , 1970
Current Age 53 years
Place of Birth Washington, DC
Birth Country United States
Nationality U.S. citizens
Birth Sign Aries
Dead or Alive Alive ( 53 years old)

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Kenny Lattimore is one of the famous R&B Singer, who was born on the memorable day of April 10 in the year 1970. Kenny Lattimore is a proud citizen of United States.

R&B singer of “Never Too Busy” and “For You,” both reaching the top twenty on the R&B charts. She was the winner of the 1996 Best New Artist honor at the NAACP Image Awards.

Over the years, not only have skills been honed, but a significant impact has also been made in the professional field. Whether it's through work, public appearances, or contributions to the community, Kenny Lattimore continues to be an inspiration for many.

Personal Information

Details about Kenny Lattimore
Popular As: Kenny Lattimore
First Name: Kenny
Last Name: Lattimore
Gender: Male
Birthday: April 10
Birth Year: 1970
Age: 53-years
Education: Howard University; Eleanor Roosevelt High School

Career

Developing an interest in music in high school, he got his first experience as a sessions vocalist for the for R&B group Maniquin, eventually becoming the lead singer.

Known for his dramatic stage shows to prop up his romantic image in the 1990s, he began recording solo works in the late 2000s.

Family

From 2002 to 2011, he was married to singer Chante Moore, with whom he often collaborated with. In 2020, he married Faith Jenkins. Kelly Price sang on his single “Back 2 Cool” off his 2012 album by the same name.

Kenny Lattimore Timeline

1989
The group released a lone self-titled album for Epic Records in 1989.
1990
D'Extra Wiley of the 1990s R&B group II D Extreme was also a member of Maniquin, briefly before signing to MCA Records.
1994
Lattimore signed with Columbia Records in late 1994 and released his own debut album Kenny Lattimore in 1996.
1996
The album earned Lattimore a win for Best New Artist at the NAACP Image Awards in 1996, and eventually achieved Gold sales status. .
1998
He followed up his debut with From the Soul of Man, another critically acclaimed set of classically styled soul music in 1998, yielding the hits "Days Like This" and "If I Lose My Woman" along with a standout cover of The Beatles' "While My Guitar Gently Weeps". .
2001
He eventually released a more contemporary R&B album, 2001's Weekend under L.