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Kenny Lattimore Is Trending On Twitter And It’s All Thanks To Michael Jordan
If you watched “The Last Dance” on Sunday then we’re sure you were full of emotion (that it was ending) still in awe (of MJ’s greatness) and had some questions (regarding Kenny Lattimore).
In episode 10, the team bus arrives in Utah for game six of the 1997-1998 NBA finals and Jordan is in the back with his headphones on jamming out. When someone asks, what are you listening to, he says with a big grin, “Kenny Lattimore … Brand new. Not even out yet.”
It was a flex but a slightly confusing one … if you know Lattimore’s music. No shade to Lattimore, he is definitely a 90s R&B icon, but he’s known for ballads not uptempo tracks. Needless to say he quickly became a hot topic on Twitter.
What Kenny Lattimore song is that upbeat?
— Marc Lamont Hill (@marclamonthill) May 18, 2020
Kenny Lattimore as hype music … is a first #TheLastDance
— Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) May 18, 2020
Imagine gettin 40 dropped on yo head by a nigga slapping some unreleased Kenny Lattimore https://t.co/uQgVK2tZ23
— Tiger Backwoods 👳🏿 (@Cliff_Perfect) May 18, 2020
Kenny Lattimore: “For you i give a lifetime of stability”
Michael Jordan: pic.twitter.com/7DQKbKJIMZ
— 🏁WestCoast 🏁 (@cali4niaboiii) May 18, 2020
Lattimore soon got wind of all the chatter and took to Twitter to explain exactly what MJ was jamming to.
“In 1998 I sent Michael Jordan an advanced copy of my ‘From the Soul of Man’ album,” he tweetd. “Who knew ‘Days Like This’ was his pre-game hype song though?”
In 1998 I sent Michael Jordan an advanced copy of my “From the Soul of Man” album. Who knew “Days Like This” was his pre-game hype song though. 😆 #TheLastDance #RealR&B
— Kenny Lattimore (@kennylattimore) May 18, 2020
Lattimore wouldn’t release the album until October of 1998, four months after Jordan and the Bulls beat the Jazz and won their sixth championship.
The song peaked at number 84 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks but failed to reach the same success as “Never Too Busy” and the Grammy-nominated “For You” from his debut album “Kenny Lattimore.”
Needless to say all the chatter has brought Lattimore new throngs of fans, increased streams of the song and his catalogue … so MJ for the win again!