BIOGRAPHY

[BIOGRAPHY] Who is LeToya?

by on Jun.12, 2009, under BIOGRAPHY

How many people does it take to be an actress, a songwriter, a singer, and a Grammy Award winner? Just one: LeToya Luckett. This young songstress has had nothing but success since launching her solo career and leaving the comfort of her original girl group, Destiny’s Child. Having had 2 solo CDs and working on the release of her 3rd.

LeToya has managed to stay very busy over the last few years and she has had an amazing last quarter of 2010, to say the least. Ms. Luckett is the face of Luster’s Pink Brand Smooth Touch. She appears on boxes, billboards and in commercials in an effort to promote their hair care products. In addition to her singing talents, LeToya has landed a few acting roles. She can be seen performing in the movie “Preacher’s Kid,” and has just landed a role in a new film alongside Oscar Award nominated actress, Taraji P. Henson. Ms. Luckett has also recently been awarded a role in the HBO series, Treme.

This hometown hottie has made Houston very proud and her native city in Texas is also home to her Lady L boutiques. Look for LeToya new music in 2011.

LeToya Nicole Luckett (born March 11, 1981), known professionally as LeToya, is an American R&B singer-songwriter and actress. She is a founding member of the R&B female group Destiny’s Child, with whom she won two Grammy Awards and released many successful commercial recordings.

After signing a record deal with Capitol Records, she pursued a successful solo career. Her solo debut album, LeToya (2006), topped the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart in July 2006 and was certified platinum by the RIAA in December 2006. The single, “Torn”, achieved records on BET’s top ten countdown show 106 & Park. She was also named “One of the Best New Artists of 2006″ by AOL and the “Top Songwriter of 2006″ by ASCAP. Luckett released a second solo album Lady Love on August 25th, 2009 which debuted at #12 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart and #1 on the U.S. Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.

Early life and career beginnings

Luckett was born in Houston, Texas and grew up singing in her local Brentwood Baptist Church. She also had vocal lessons to become an opera singer. Her father, who was also a singer, was very proud of his daughter’s vocal talents and tried to promote her in the music business. Luckett is the eldest of two children; she has a younger brother Gavin. Luckett was given the opportunity to sing her first church solo at the age of five. “The lady just gave me the mic one Sunday and I sang”, she recalled. Shortly thereafter, she joined the children’s choir and began performing in plays at her elementary school. One day, she walked to her desk in class to find a girl sitting in her seat. Luckett asked her teacher to remove the girl from her assigned seat, who turned out to be Beyoncé Knowles. They later became friends, and she was invited to join Latavia’s and Beyoncé’s singing group.

Destiny’s Child

In 1993, LeToya Luckett joined Beyoncé Knowles, LaTavia Roberson, and Kelly Rowland to complete the Houston-based R&B group, Destiny’s Child. After being signed and later dropped by Elektra Records, the group eventually signed with Columbia Records in 1997, but not before signing with Mathew Knowles as their official manager. According to the E! Television Special, Boulevard of Broken Dreams, Knowles forced the girls to sign with him before they could sign with the label. LeToya’s mother requested the contracts be reviewed by an attorney, but Knowles denied the request. However, Luckett eventually signed with him and joined the group.

After graduating from the Houston club scene, the group began opening for acts such as Dru Hill, SWV, and Immature, and released their 1998 self-titled debut album Destiny’s Child. The album spawned two singles: the platinum “No, No, No Part II” (featuring Wyclef Jean) and “With Me”. The group was featured on the Why Do Fools Fall in Love soundtrack with the song “Get on the Bus” (featuring Timbaland), and later toured as an opening act on TLC’s “Fanmail Tour” and Christina Aguilera’s debut tour.

In 1999, the group released their second album, The Writing’s on the Wall. The album became one of the biggest selling albums released by a female group, and was certified eight times platinum in the USA. The album spawned four hit singles: “Bills, Bills, Bills”, “Bug a Boo”, “Say My Name” and “Jumpin’ Jumpin’”. In late 1999, in the midst of the group’s rising success, Luckett and Roberson sent a letter to their management stating they wanted their own manager because of the increasing lack of communication from the group’s manager Mathew Knowles (who is also Beyoncé Knowles’ father). The pair said they never wanted to fire Knowles, but they did want to secure outside management to represent them fairly. Soon after, Luckett and Roberson found themselves on the outs with Knowles family and the group they helped create. When the “Say My Name” music video debuted in February 2000, they were shocked to find themselves replaced by two new members, Michelle Williams and Farrah Franklin.

Luckett and Roberson filed a lawsuit against Matthew Knowles, Beyoncé Knowles and Kelly Rowland, charging them with breach of partnership and fiduciary duties, and sought unspecified damages. Luckett and Roberson withdrew the case against Beyoncé and Kelly, but continued to sue Matthew Knowles. The case was eventually settled, with Luckett and Roberson continuing to receive royalties from their contributions as founding members of the group. When it seemed as if the drama had subsided, shortly following the release of Destiny’s Child’s Survivor, Luckett and Roberson filed another lawsuit against the group in March 2002. They claimed that the album’s lead single, “Survivor”, violated their previous settlement due to its lyrics, which they believed to reference the ugly split.

Life after Destiny’s Child

After several months of media speculation, it was announced via the MTV News website that Luckett and Roberson had created a new group called Anjel. After several auditions, Naty Quinones and Tiffany Beaudoin were selected as members. The group recorded a twenty-two-song demo in Atlanta, Georgia, with the help of R&B group Jagged Edge. Their production company (581 Entertainment) which handled the group fell through, and all the members of Anjel went on to pursue solo projects. However, the recorded tracks were leaked onto the internet.

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