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Name at birth: Elgin Baylor Lumpkin

R&B star Ginuwine made his reputation as a creamy-smooth sexy singer in the 1990s, when he teamed with hip-hop producer Timbaland on the hit songs Pony (1996) and Whats So Different? (1999). Discovered while performing in Jodeci videos, Ginuwine got a record deal with Sony on the strength of the single Pony. His albums Ginuwine... The Bachelor (1996), 100% Ginuwine (1999), The Life (2001) and The Senior (2003) all sold well; he had hits with So Anxious and There It Is, and joined P. Diddy for I Need a Girl, Pt. 2 (2002). Ginuwines open shirts and bedroom eyes also made him a sex symbol, and hes made appearances on TV and in the movies, most notably in the 2002 comedy feature Juwanna Mann (with Lil Kim). After the 2005 release of Back II da Basics he broke with Sony.

His birth name is after Elgin Baylor, the National Basketball Association Hall of Famer from Washington, D.C. who played for the Minneapolis and Los Angeles Lakers (1958-72)… Some sources list his birth year as 1970, some as 1971, some as 1975.

Source: Fact Monster - Black History

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