LeToya Luckett (born on LeToya Nicole Luckett on March 11, 1981 in Houston, Texas) is an African American R&B Grammy Award winner singer. She is a former member of group Destiny's Child.
LeToya Luckett (born on LeToya Nicole Luckett on March 11, 1981 in Houston, Texas) is an African American R&B Grammy Award winner singer. She is a former member of group Destiny's Child. LeToya was the last member to join the quartet Girls Tyme which later became Destiny's Child. In 1998, Destiny's Child released their self-titled debut album Destiny's Child, which included the hit singles "No, No, No", produced by Wyclef Jean, and "With Me" produced by Jermaine Dupri & Master P. In 1998 Destiny's Child was also featured on the soundtrack Why Do Fools Fall In Love and contributed a song called "Get On The Bus" Featuring and produced by Timbaland which was only released in Europe.
In 1999, Destiny's Child released their sophomore album, The Writing's on the Wall. It became one of the biggest selling albums released by an all female group and included four hit singles, "Jumpin' Jumpin'", "Say my Name", "Bills, Bills, Bills", and "Bug a Boo".