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Kenny Lattimore Releases Sensual #NewVideo for ‘Lose You’

Following the release of his tenth studio album ‘Here To Stay,’ Kenny Lattimore provides a video for the contemporary single “Lose You,” which speaks from a place of gratitude and admiration for the love of a significant other.

Written by Drak-Kar Wesley, Aaron W. Lindsey, Kennedy A. Lindsey, Juan Najera and Ivan Lattimore, and produced by Wesley, both Lindseys and Natural, Lattimore said he is “very proud of the outcome.” 

“This song stretched me as an artist to perform in a contemporary style that I had not before,” Lattimore continued.

The sensual music video, which was directed by Eboni J and Les Krone, made its official world premiere on BET SOUL, BET Music and BET.com.

“The vision was to give the viewer a moody cinematic visual focusing on the powerful lyrics of a man reassuring his love for his woman,” collectively mention Kenny Lattimore and Director, Eboni J.

Watch the “Lose You” music video below and download ‘Here To Stay’ here.

William Carter

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