Ginuwine, born Elgin Baylor Lumpkin in Washington D.C., burst onto the R&B scene in the late 1990s with a smooth blend of hip-hop-influenced soul that made him one of the decade's most recognizable voices. His debut single "Pony," released in 1996, became an instant classic — a seductive, Prince-inspired groove that catapulted him to superstardom and remains a defining anthem of the era.
Signed to Epic Records and working closely with producer Timbaland, Ginuwine helped shape the sound of contemporary R&B with his self-titled debut album, which went platinum and established him as a force to be reckoned with. His silky tenor, undeniable charisma, and sharp dance moves set him apart in a crowded musical landscape.
Throughout his career, Ginuwine delivered a string of hits including "What's So Different?", "So Anxious," and "In Those Jeans," consistently proving his ability to craft emotionally resonant music that connected deeply with fans. As a member of the supergroup TGT alongside Tank and Tyrese, he further cemented his legacy within R&B royalty.
Decades into his career, Ginuwine continues to perform and captivate audiences worldwide, reminding fans why he remains one of the most beloved figures in contemporary soul and R&B music.