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#NewVideo: Kenny Lattimore Customizes A Spa Experience in ‘Take A Dose’

Kenny Lattimore has lifted ‘Take A Dose” as the next single from his tenth studio album, “Here To Stay.”

“Take A Dose” was written by Lattimore, Drakkar Wesley, Ivan Latimore, Leigh Elliot, Lucas Firming, and David Anyepong Duodu, and the video was directed by Chico Benymon. It follows previously released singles “Pressure,” “Lose You,” and “Only Girl.”

“When my friend Chico Benymon heard the song, he immediately had a concept idea that I loved,” Lattimore said, describing the music video. “It was showing women in a spa-like galaxy, called ‘The Cure,’ where they can select ‘The Lattimore Experience,’ which allows them to overcome the feelings of fear, rejection, loneliness, etc. I instantly knew this was it.”

Watch the “Take A Dose” video below.

William Carter

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