LaTavia Roberson

LaTavia Roberson

actress, soundtrack

LaTavia Roberson was born on Nov 01, 1981 in USA. LaTavia Roberson's big-screen debut came with The Best Man directed by Malcolm D. Lee in 1999. LaTavia Roberson is known for Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé directed by Beyoncé, Beyoncé stars as Self and Joe Brown as Self (Step Choreographer) Bugaboo "Work It out. LaTavia Roberson has got 2 awards and 3 nominations so far. The most recent award LaTavia Roberson achieved is Grammy Awards. The upcoming new movie LaTavia Roberson plays is Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé which will be released on Apr 17, 2019.

The urban R&B group Destiny's Child was formed by Beyonce Knowles (b. 4 September 1981, Houston, Texas, USA), LeToya Luckett (b. 11 March 1981, Houston, Texas, USA), LaTavia Roberson (b. 1 November 1981, Houston, Texas, USA) and Kelendria Rowland (b. 11 February 1981, Houston, Texas, USA). Knowles and Roberson first began singing together when they were only 10 years old. Rowland was brought in by Roberson in 1992, with Luckett completing the line-up the following year. The quartet adopted their biblically inspired name from a chapter in the Book Of Isaiah. Knowles' father became their manager and set about grooming the quartet for success. They gained a strong local following with their street cool image and impressive vocal harmonies, leading to opening slots for big name acts including Immature, SWV and Dru Hill. Signed to Columbia Records in 1997, their breakthrough came when the track "Killing Time" appeared on The Men In Black soundtrack. Their self-titled debut, released in 1998, featured collaborations with leading R&B/hip-hop producers Timbaland, R. Kelly, Wyclef Jean and Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott. The funky "No No No" reached both the US and UK Top 10, and was followed by further hits including "With Me" and "Get On The Bus", the latter taken from the Why Do Fools Fall In Love? soundtrack. The Writing's On The Wall was premiered by "Bills, Bills, Bills", a track which echoed the men-bashing sentiments of TLC's massive summer hit "No Scrubs', and even featured the same producer (Kevin She"kspere Briggs). The song provided the quartet with their first US chart-topper in July 1999, and also reached the UK Top 10. The album featured a greater creative input from the quartet, although they still relied on a heavyweight production crew including Rodney Jerkins, Missy Elliott, Chad Elliot, and Dwayne Wiggins of Tony! Toni! Tone! Farrah Franklin and Michelle Williams joined the group in February 2000 to replace the booted Roberson and Luckett, which they didn't find out until they saw the video for their smash, "Say My Name". Despite ongoing personnel problems, with Franklin leaving or getting the boot, depending on who you ask, in August, the group enjoyed further transatlantic hits with "Jumpin', Jumpin'" and "Independent Women Part 1". The latter, taken from the soundtrack of Charlie's Angels, topped the US charts for an incredible eleven weeks. Luckett and Roberson have since formed their own trio, Angels with another singer named Nadia.

  • Birthday

    Nov 01, 1981
  • Place of Birth

    Houston, Texas, USA

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 3 nominations

Grammy Awards
2001
Best R&B Song
Winner - Grammy
2001
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
Winner - Grammy
2001
Record of the Year
Winner - Grammy
2001
Song of the Year
Winner - Grammy

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