LeToya Luckett discography
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These are the discography, certification and music video information of the R&B singer LeToya. In her solo debut as well as in her Destiny's Child career LeToya has worked with artists-producers Scott Storch, Jermaine Dupri, Walter Milsap, Jazze Pha, Just Blaze, Gavin Luckett (her brother), Johnta Austin, Teddy Bishop, Bun B, Ebony Eyez, JR., Dave Young, Mike City, Mike Jones, Paul Wall, Bryan M. Cox Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, Wyclef Jean, Kevin "She'k'spere" Briggs, Timbaland, Missy Elliott and more.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
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What It Do! Mixtape |
LeToya |
[edit] Singles
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"You Got What I Need" 1 | ||||||||
²"All Eyes on Me" (featuring Paul Wall and Slim Thug)
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"Torn"
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"She Don't" | ||||||||
"Obvious"
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[edit] Guest vocals
[edit] Album appearances
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1998 | "Just Be Straight with Me"¹ with Silkk Tha Shocker | Charge It to da Game | Sony Music | ||||||||
"She's Gone"¹ with Matthew Marsden | n/a | Sony Music | |||||||||
1999 | "Woman in Me"¹ with Jessica Simpson | Sweet Kisses | Sony Music | ||||||||
2000 | "Good to Me"¹ with Mary Mary | Thankful | Sony Music | ||||||||
"Thug Love"¹ with 50 Cent | The Power of the Dollar | Sony Music | |||||||||
2004 | "My Promise" with Houston | It's Already Written | Capitol Records - EMI | ||||||||
2005 | "This Is My Life" with Slim Thug | Already Platinum | Star Trak - Universal Music | ||||||||
2006 | "Pushin' Remix" with Bun B | B-side | Rap-A-Lot | ||||||||
"Work that" with Young Collage | B-side | ? | |||||||||
2007 | "There For You" with Thorobredz | TBA | TBA | ||||||||
2007 | "Bonnie & Clyde" with Mikes Jones | The American Dream | Ice Age Entertainment | ||||||||
2007 | "Now That U Back" with C-Murder | Screamin 4 Vengeance | Priority Records | ||||||||
2007 | "Without You" with Mims | Music Is My Savior | EMI/Capitol | Note:
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[edit] Soundtrack appearances
Year | Song | Movie | Label |
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2005 | "What Love Can Do" | Coach Carter | Capitol Records - EMI |
[edit] Unreleased songs
- "No More" - This ballad was supposed to make the cut of LeToya but instead it was just offered as a special download at Target Stores. It is unknown why it was not included on LeToya. A screwed-up version of this song leaked onto the internet in 2004. (written by L. Luckett, C. Nelson, W. Milsap). This song can also be legally downloaded on the U.S. iTunes Store.
- "Somethin' For Ya" - This neo-soul song was also supposed to make the cut of LeToya but instead it was just offered as a special download at Wall-Mart Stores. It is unknown why it was not included on LeToya. The song can be legally downloaded on the U.S. iTunes Store.
- "When I Get Around Him" - This song was produced by Teddy Bishop. It didn't make the album because of its similarity to "Torn" and "So Special". It was leaked onto the internet one week after the release of LeToya. (written by A. Johnta, D. Young, D. Gibbs, R. Johnson, T. Bishop)
- "Nothing For Me" (produced by Mike City). - LEaked onto the itnernet. Can be found on LeToya Online.
- "The Truth" - (written by A. Johnta, M. Herman Lang, R. Relf, T Brock).
- "Keep It So Real" - (produced by Jazze Pha).
[edit] Other songs
[edit] Mix Tape
- "Imma Queen" - This song appears on LeToya's What It Do! Mixtape. It includes a sample of "Slow Down" by Bobby Valentino.
- "Outta Control" - This song appears on LeToya's official myspace page and also on her What It Do! Mixtape. It is the female response to "Outta Control" by rapper 50 Cent.
- "Play" - This song also appears on LeToya's What It Do! Mixtape. On this particular track LeToya is rapping instead of singing.
[edit] Alternate versions
- "Tear Da Club Up" (album version) - The song was first heard the Wine-O remix, then as the original version which was produced by Jazze Pha.
- "I'm Good" - First version has less arrangements and featured rapper Ebony Eyez aka "Booboo the Fool".
- "You Got What I Need" - The first version of this song has an intro of a girl calling her boyfriend. It has also some differences in the vocal arrangements.
- "Hey Fella" - The first version of this song has less instruments and doesn't feature Slim Thug. Also the word "nigga" isn't censored as it is on the album.
- "All Eyes On Me" - The original version doesn't feature any rapper on it and includes a bridge. The second version features rapper Slim Thug.
- "So Special" - On this version the 1st verse has different lines after the first 2 lines and doesn't include a bridge.
[edit] Songwriting credits
- "All Eyes on Me"
- "Gangsta Grillz"
- "I'm Good"
- "Obvious"
- "So Special"
- "Tear Da Club Up"
- "Torn"
- "U Got What I Need"
[edit] Appearances
[edit] Music videos
- 1998 – Matthew Marsden - She's Gone (Featured)
- 1998 – Silkk Tha Shocker - Just Be Straight With Me (Featured)
- 1998 – Wyclef Jean - Gone 'Til November (Appearance)
- 1998 – Jagged Edge - Gotta Be (Appearance) (Appearance)
- 2000 – Jagged Edge - Let's Get Married [Remix] (Appearance)
- 2001 – Jagged Edge - Where the Party At (Appearance)
- 2003 – ATL - Calling All Girls (Appearance)
- 2004 – Marques Houston - Clubbin' (Appearance)
- 2004 – Houston - I Like That (Appearance)
- 2004 – BoneCrusher - Never Scared (Appearance)
- 2005 – Slim Thug - Diamonds [Remix] (Appearance)
- 2007 – Mike Jones - Mr. Jones (Appearance)
[edit] Live performances
LeToya has appeared on many national and local television programs including BET, MTV, Motown Live, Disney's Smart Guy, Regis and Kelly, Soul Train, Late Nite with Conan O'Brien, MTV Europe, Top of the Pops, and many others.
- 2006 –Soul Train: February 11; "Torn" and "Gangsta Grillz"; Solo debut on television.
- 2006 –CD USA on DirecTV: Saturday April 22, "Torn"
- 2006 –Yahoo! Music Tuesday May 8; "Torn"; [1]
- 2006 –106 & Park on BET Thursday May 25; "Torn";
- 2006 –BET Awards' Red Carpet on BET; Tuesday June 27; "Torn";
- 2006 –Live with Regis and Kelly on WABC-TV; Friday June 28; "Torn"
- 2007 – Showtine At The Apollo; Torn & She Don't
[edit] Awards
Artist Direct (ADOMA) Awards
Year | Result | Category |
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2000 | Won | Favorite Group: Urban/Hip-Hop For: "Destiny's Child" |
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2000 | Won | Top Pop Artist For: "Destiny's Child" |
Top Pop Artist - Duo/Group For: "Destiny's Child" |
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Top Hot 100 Artist For: "Destiny's Child" |
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Top Hot 100 Artist-Duo/Group For: "Destiny's Child" |
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Top Hot Dance Maxi-Single Sales Artist For: "Destiny's Child" |
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Top Hot Dance Maxi-Single Sales Artist-Duo/Group For: "Destiny's Child" |
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2000 | Nomination | Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals For: "Bills Bills Bills" |
Best R&B Song For: "Bills Bills Bills" |
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2001 | Won | Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals For: "Say My Name" |
Best R&B Song For: "Say My Name" |
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Nomination | Song of the Year For: "Say My Name" |
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Record of the Year For: "Say My Name" |
Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards
Year | Result | Category |
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1998 | Won | Best R&B/Soul Single, Group, Band or Duo For: "No, No, No" |
Best R&B/Soul or Rap New Artist For: "No, No, No" |
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Best R&B/Soul Album of the Year For: "Destiny's Child" |
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2000 | Won | Best R&B/Soul Single, Group, Band or Duo For: "Say My Name" |
Best R&B/Soul Album of the Year For: "The Writing's On The Wall" |
Year | Result | Category |
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2006 | Nominated | Female Artist Breakout For: "LeToya Luckett" |
TMF Awards (Holland)
Year | Result | Category |
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2000 | Won | Best R&B International Group For: "Destiny's Child" |
Beyoncé Knowles • Kelly Rowland • Michelle Williams
LeToya Luckett • LaTavia Roberson • Farrah Franklin
Albums: Destiny's Child (1998) • The Writing's on the Wall (1999) • Survivor (2001)
8 Days of Christmas (2001) • This Is the Remix (2002) • Destiny Fulfilled (2004) • #1's (2005)