Kenny Lattimore
Aug 28, 2017
“Push” is the newest single to surface from the long-time R&B songsmith Kenny Lattimore via Liger Entertainment. The song is slow-tempo and tells a story about a man who realizes he has made a mistake by pushing away the love of his life. The track was produced in part by Dra-kkar Wesley aka Madison.
After a false start with the late-'80s vocal group Maniquin, Kenny Lattimore became a minor R&B star in his own right in 1996 when his eponymous debut album generated two hit singles. After struggling for a few months in Manhattan, Lattimore recorded a demo of songs he co-wrote; it was produced by J. Dibbs. The demo led him to a record contract with Columbia.
His debut album featured production by Kenneth and Keith Crouch, Kipper Jones, Oji Pierce, Herb Middleton, Barry Eastmond, Jimmy Abney, and Dave Hall. Lattimore also did some preliminary production work on the album and wrote or co-wrote six of the 12 songs. His self-titled album was released in 1996 and it was a steady seller over the next year, going gold and spawning the Top 40 R&B hit "Never Too Busy."
Lattimore began his own record company SincereSoul Records in 2012 and will, in conjunction with EMI Records release his newest album entitled “Anatomy Of A Love Song” in 2015.