Letoya Luckett was part of the cast of the feature films Killers and From the Rough, as well as starring on the second season of the HBO TV series Treme, and on the third season of the VH1 TV series Single Ladies.
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Letoya Luckett returned to music in 2017, releasing her third studio album, Back 2 Life, her first independent release, which peaked at number-four on the US Independent albums chart.
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Letoya Luckett has sold over 25 million records with Destiny's Child on the group's first two albums and singles.
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Letoya Luckett is the older of two children, with a younger brother named Gavin.
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Letoya Luckett's father, who was a singer, was very proud of his daughter's vocal talents and tried to get her in the music business.
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Letoya Luckett was given the chance to sing her first solo at the age of five.
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Letoya Luckett asked her teacher to remove the girl, Beyonce Knowles, from her assigned seat.
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Letoya Luckett's mother requested the contracts be reviewed by an attorney, but Mathew denied this request.
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Letoya Luckett was named "One of the Best New Artists of 2006" by AOL Music, number two on Rap-Up magazines' "Top 5 Breakthrough Artists of 2006, " and received multiple nominations from the NAACP, the Soul Train Music Awards, and the Teen Choice Awards.
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In July 2006, while opening for a Mary J Blige concert, Luckett announced that her upcoming album was going to be named Lady Love, she then introduced and performed two new songs "Lady Love" and "Don't Let Me Get Away".
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In 2008, Letoya Luckett was featured on Webbie's single "I Miss You" which was a moderate success.
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In January 2014, Letoya Luckett announced the title of her third studio album Until Then on The Wendy Williams Show, with a planned 2016 release.
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On February 11,2014, Letoya Luckett released the first promo single Don't Make Me Waitfrom "Until Then".
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On January 16,2015, Letoya Luckett released "Together" inspired to end illegal gun violence in America in recent partnership with the Caliber Foundation.
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In October 2018, Letoya Luckett revealed on her Instagram that the two were expecting a baby girl.
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Letoya Luckett confirmed that she and Walker were no longer married in July 2021.
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Letoya Luckett appeared on the product line's boxes, billboards and commercials.
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In 2003, Letoya Luckett became the owner of Lady Elle Boutique, an upscale women's boutique.
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Letoya Luckett has participated in various events like the "Women in Entertainment Empowerment Summit".
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Letoya Luckett speaks on the subject of violence and domestic abuse.
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Letoya Luckett had an appearance in the movie Beverly Hood in 1999.
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Letoya Luckett has been a student at Tasha Smith's acting workshop.
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Letoya Luckett was part of the cast of JD Lawrence's stage play Rumors, as the character Michelle.
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Letoya Luckett was the star of the movie Preacher's Kid, which was released in January 2010.
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Letoya Luckett appeared in the movie Killers, released June 4,2010, along with Ashton Kutcher, Katherine Heigl, Tom Selleck and Usher.
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In 2013, Letoya Luckett landed a recurring role on VH1 television series Single Ladies.
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In 2017, Letoya Luckett began playing a recurring role on the OWN TV series Greenleaf.
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