Kenny Lattimore is an American singer, songwriter, and music producer known primarily for his contributions to the R&B and soul genres. Born on April 10, 1970, in Washington, D.C., Lattimore gained prominence in the mid-1990s with his smooth vocal style and romantic ballads. His self-titled debut album, released in 1996, featured the hit single "Never Too Busy," which helped establish his presence in the music industry. However, it was his 1998 album, "From the Soul of Man," that solidified his status, including the popular track "For You." Lattimore's music often emphasizes themes of love and relationships, making him a staple in contemporary R&B. Throughout his career, Lattimore has received several award nominations, including NAACP Image Awards and Grammy nominations. His influence extends beyond his recordings; he has collaborated with numerous artists and contributed to the songwriting process for others. Lattimore’s smooth delivery and emotional depth have left a lasting impact on the genre, inspiring a new generation of R&B artists. In addition to his music career, he is also known for his philanthropic efforts and advocacy for various social causes.