LeToya Luckett’s Solo Destiny
As the members of Destiny’s Child get ready to go their separate ways, one former member is returning to the spotlight. LeToya Luckett, who was dismissed from the group in 2000, is releasing her self-titled solo debut on Capitol Records in February.
The Houston native — whose most recent project was another girl group, Angel, with fellow nixed Destiny’s member LaTavia Roberson — admits that she’s a little nervous about stepping forward after so many years in groups. “It’s scary because I’m used to singing with three other girls,” Luckett says. “It wasn’t that I wanted to go solo, but I wanted to continue my dream. And so I’m going to keep singing. I’m really excited to get out there and fulfill my destiny . . . so to speak.”
As a preview of the album, Luckett plans to release the aptly titled first single, “All Eyes on Me,” in August and the follow-up, “I’m Good,” later this year. The album’s producers include Jermaine Dupri (Usher, Mariah Carey), Bryan-Michael Cox (Alicia Keys, Jessica Simpson) and Just Blaze (Jay-Z, DMX), while Mike Jones and Slim Thug add some local star power to the “All Eyes on Me” remix. “I’m representing Houston,” Luckett says, “so I got my Houston rappers on there.”
Luckett also just cut a track with Chingy for his next record, and she is eager for more collaborations. “I would love to do something with Gwen Stefani,” she says. “I’ve got a crazy rock/pop song that I would love to get her on, because she’s crossing over right now and she’s dope.”
As for her former Destiny’s Child mates, whom she and Roberson sued after being dropped from the group (they settled the case), Luckett hasn’t spoken with them, but says things are cool. “They said to friend of mine, ‘Tell LeToya we said, ‘What’s up?'” Luckett says. “That meant a lot to me.”