Anatomy of a Love Song
Anatomy of a Love Song is the seventh studio album by American singer Kenny Lattimore. It was released by his own label Sincere Soul in partnership with eOne Music on April 14, 2015. Produced following a hiatus and a period of artistic identity crisis, the album was initially titled Back 2 Cool but was subsequently reworked and released under its final title after changes in label affiliation and distribution. Main production on the album was overseen by Carvin & Ivan, Vidal Davis, and J.R. Hutson.
Critics praised Anatomy of a Love Song for Lattimore's vocals, its stripped-down ballads, and strong return to original music after 14 years. On the charts, it opened and peaked at number 14 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number 10 on the US Independent Albums chart, becoming one of his lower charting sets. Preceded by a number of singles, the album's most successful single was "Love Me Back" which marked his fourth top ten his on the US Adult R&B Songs chart.
Background
In 2003 and 2006, Lattimore collaborated with his then-wife, singer Chanté Moore, to record the cover albums Things That Lovers Do and Uncovered/Covered. While Things That Lovers Do was particularly successful, becoming the highest-charting album for both singers, the couple had reservations about recording follow-up Uncovered/Covered, a more Gospel-flavored album. Less successful on the charts, it led to a crisis of artistic identity for Lattimore. Music executive Michael Mauldin eventually convinced him to record the solo album Timeless, another cover album. Released by Verve Records in 2008, it became Lattimore's highest-charting solo project yet and helped him to "find voice again," though he was still unsure if he would ever record original music again.Following the conclusion of all promotion for Timeless, Lattimore decided to take time off to spent it with his son and reevaluate his next career moves. Producer Carvin Haggins eventually persuaded him to return to music some time later. In Philadelphia, the two began working on a number of songs, which would eventually form the foundation of Lattimore's next studio album, Back 2 Cool. To release the album, he founded his own label, Sincere Soul, and entered into a partnership with EMI Records — a collaboration that, however, did not unfold as he had envisioned. eOne Music stepped in, negotiated the album out of the deal with EMI and took over distribution. With eOne on board, Lattimore decided to rework the album and give it a new title, Anatomy of a Love Song.