Genre: R&B
1 | Like 'Em All |
2 | Nuthin' On Me |
3 | Superstar |
4 | Suparstar |
5 | What Are You Waitng For |
6 | What Are You Waiting For |
7 | Superstar - a Cappella |
8 | Best Friend |
9 | This or That |
10 | Patiently Waiting |
11 | Ah Yeah |
12 | All Mine |
13 | You Come First |
14 | Coldest Town |
15 | Motherless Child |
16 | Mutual |
17 | Connection |
18 | Risky |
19 | Say Less |
20 | Advertise It |
21 | Love Drug |
22 | Know You |
23 | Climb |
24 | Remember |
25 | Fantasy Girl |
26 | Following My Dreams |
27 | I Love You |
28 | Like I Do |
29 | Popcorn Love |
30 | Try Again |
31 | Intro |
32 | He Aint I |
33 | Switch It Up |
34 | Take It Or Leave It |
35 | Try Me |
36 | Let Em Go |
37 | Used to Love Her |
38 | New Girl |
39 | This Christmas (#MavenMix) |
40 | Longway |
Jacob O'Neal Latimore, Jr. (born August 10, 1996) is an African American singer, actor, and dancer.
Latimore was born in Milwaukee, the son of Latitia Taylor and Jacob Latimore, Sr. He, his father, and his uncles formed to make the quartet, The Latimore Brothers. Jacob teamed with local Milwaukee producers to produce his first song "Best Friend," which was featured on Radio Disney. Jacob relocated to Atlanta in 2007. There, he was introduced to the Atlanta music scene. This attracted producer Rodney Jerkins, R&B musician Lloyd, and Rico Love, who produced his viral single "Superstar" that had charted on Billboard R&B and Hip Hop sales charts.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Latimore