LaTavia Roberson

LaTavia Marie Roberson ( born November 1, 1981 in Houston, Texas) is an American R & B singer. From 1990 through 1999 she was a member of the successful girl group Destiny 's Child, 2001-2003 member of the R & B girl group Anjel.

  • 2.1 albums
  • 2.2 Singles

Life

Destiny 's Child

1993 LaTavia Roberson was a member of the dance group Girls Tyme. The group had numerous small appearances in shopping malls in and around Houston / Texas and participated in talent competitions such as on Star Search. As a record deal was imminent (Columbia Records) changed to the name of the group " Destiny 's Child ", which was henceforth from Beyonce Knowles, Kelly Rowland, LeToya Luckett and Roberson La Tavia.

In 1997 she became world famous with the debut song No No No (feat. Wyclef Jean). It was followed by other singles. Among Bills Bills Bills, who finished # 1 in the United States. In addition, two albums: Destiny 's Child (1998), The Writing 's On The Wall (1999 ) Rank 6 in the U.S.. With the number 1 hit Say My Name, which was produced by Rodney Jerkins, they were the pop phenomenon par excellence.

At the peak of their careers, two of the four members of the group dissolved. End of 1999, Roberson and Luckett left the band due to disagreements with the manager Mathew Knowles. At the same Roberson gave up their years of friendship with Beyonce and Kelly.

Anjel

So LaTavia and LeToya decided together to start their own R & B girl group, after being convinced by Brandon and Brian Casey of the R & B boy group Jagged Edge. The Girl duo held auditions in the U.S. and eventually found another member Naty Quinones from Atlanta. The group called Anjel and made ​​her first public appearance on the red carpet of the Grammys in 2001. Anjel were already being traded as Destiny 's Child - copy, so they decided to make the trio a quartet. Tiffany Beaudoin, a singer from Houston joined as the fourth member. Anjel began in the studio songs for an album. The first TV appearance of the group was in Remix Music Video Where The Party At? Jagged Edge 2001. Suddenly, interest in the new group was large. Anjel occurred in 2002, at various shows in the U.S. and appeared in various U.S. magazines on. More than 20 songs were already recorded and a release of their debut album was imminent. However, after a conflict with the record company dropped this Anjel. The group broke up, then swallowed to dispute. 2003, this was officially confirmed by Anjel - speakers.

Discography

Albums

With Destiny 's Child

Singles

With Destiny 's Child

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