Kenny Lattimore
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Kenny Lattimore is an American R&B singer, who rose to fame via his self-titled debut album.
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About
Kenny Lattimore was born on April 10, 1970. Kenny attended and joined a band program at Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt, Maryland. He is also a former member of R&B group, "Manniquin". Kenny released his debut album IN 1996 under Columbia Records. His second album, From The Soul of Man was released in 1998 with a single, "Days Like This" and "If I Lose My Woman".
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Awards & Certifications
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Chart Toppers
| Year | US Heatseekers | US R&B | Album |
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| 1996 | 1 | 19 | Kenny Lattimore |
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News
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Tours & Concerts
Jul 27 2007 8:00P National Urban League Annual Convention @ America Center, St. Louis, Missouri
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Announcements
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Discography
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Albums
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Singles
| Date | Title | Label |
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| 1996 | Never Too Busy | Columbia |
| 1996 | Just What It Takes | Columbia |
| 2001 | Don't Deserve | Arista |
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Compilations & Live Releases
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Other artists
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Similar artists
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Contemporaries
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Influences
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Trivia
- Kenny Lattimore did two albums with Chante Moore.
- Kenny is married to popular R&B star, Chante Moore.
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Reviews
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External Links
Categories: Artist | R&B | Gospel | Jazz


