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Born on August 10, 1996, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Jacob Latimore developed a deep passion for music at the early age of five after watching the film The Temptations. Captivated by the performances, he repeatedly watched the movie to memorize the songs and dance routines. Raised in a musically inclined household, Latimore was surrounded by artistic inspiration, which nurtured his early interest in performing.
At the age of nine, he wrote his first song, "Best Friend," which was later selected for Radio Disney’s Incubator Program—a platform aimed at showcasing emerging young musical talent. The song received consistent airplay from local Milwaukee DJs, helping Latimore gain early regional recognition. This visibility opened doors for performances at festivals and events throughout Wisconsin, further establishing his presence in the music scene. "Best Friend" also gave him opportunities to connect with other young artists and led to a guest appearance on the Maury Povich Show.
In 2007, Latimore released the single "Superstar," which significantly boosted his public profile, garnering attention on Billboard's R&B and Hip-Hop charts. His growing popularity caught the attention of major record labels, and in 2010, he signed with Jive Records. That same year, he collaborated with fellow Jive artists Justin Martin and Issa on the track "Camera Phone," followed by a music video release in October.
Continuing his momentum, Latimore released "Heartbreak Heard Around the World" featuring T-Pain in June 2014. The track became one of his most recognized hits, further solidifying his position in the R&B and pop music landscapes.
Throughout his music career, Latimore has released several notable tracks, including "Fantasy Girl" (2008), "Like 'Em All" (2010), "Nothing on Me" (2011), "This or That" (2011), "Climb" (2015), "Don’t Get Me Wrong" (2014), "Ah Yeah" (2014), "You Come First" (2012), "What Are You Waiting For" (2014), and "Yo Boyfriend" (2015). His music blends R&B, pop, and hip-hop influences, showcasing both vocal ability and performance skill.
He also launched various mixtapes, including I Am the Future in 2009 and two versions of This Is Me in 2012 and 2013, further expanding his discography and allowing experimentation with different musical styles.
Latimore extended his artistic talents into acting, building a significant filmography. His film credits include roles in Vanishing on 7th Street (2010), Black Nativity (2013), Ride Along (2014), and The Maze Runner (2014). In 2016, he starred in multiple films including Bilal, Sleight, and Collateral Beauty. He is also attached to a forthcoming project known as The Untitled Pelé Movie, which focuses on the life of the iconic Brazilian footballer.
On television, Latimore has made appearances in shows such as One Tree Hill (2009), So Random! and Reed Between the Lines (2011), The Finder (2012), and Survivor's Remorse (2014), demonstrating his range as an actor across both dramatic and comedic roles.
Standing at 170 centimeters (approximately 5 feet 7 inches), Jacob Latimore is often referred to as a "triple threat" due to his talents in singing, dancing, and acting. Though rumors have linked him romantically to actress and singer Cymphonique Miller, no confirmed public statements have been made regarding their relationship. As of recent estimates, his net worth is approximately $1.2 million, reflecting his success across multiple entertainment fields.
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