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''LeToya'' is the debut solo
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by American R&B singer LeToya Luckett. It was released by
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on July 25, 2006. Luckett, who co-wrote nine of the album's 16 songs, worked with a variety of producers on the album, including Teddy Bishop, The CornaBoyz, Bryan-Michael Cox,
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, Lil Walt, Candice Nelson,
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, and Scott Storch. It marked her first solo project after her departure from girl groups
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and Anjel. The album garnered mostly positive reception from music critics, who found that it showed Luckett's individuality, while some called the project disjointed and generic. ''LeToya'' debuted at number one on the US ''Billboard'' 200, becoming the second
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member after
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to debut at the top spot with her debut album, and was eventually certified
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by the
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in December 2006. The album spawned three singles: " Torn", "She Don't" and "Obvious". Besides the officially released singles, Luckett's debut album also includes the promo singles, "U Got What I Need" and "All Eyes On Me".


Background

Luckett rose to fame in the late 1990s as a founding member of the R&B girl group
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, one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. As a band member, she achieved four US Top 10 hit singles and won two
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s. In March 2000, she and former fellow group member LaTavia Roberson were ousted from the group after conflicts with the band's manager,
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. Luckett and Roberson subsequently filed lawsuits against their former manager and bandmates for breach of contract and defamation, which were settled out of court in 2002. After a prospective partnership with Roberson in a new girl group called Angel fell through, Luckett and her mother established Lady Elle, a clothing and accessory boutique in
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. During a six-month stay in
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, Luckett visited modeling and acting agencies while recording demos that eventually secured her a recording deal with
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, under which Luckett began work on her solo debut album in 2004. Luckett worked with producers Scott Storch,
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,
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and
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on material for ''LeToya'', while co-writing nine of the album's 16 songs.


Promotion

The first promotional single from the album was "U Got What I Need", released with non-commercial purpose in 2004, while "All Eyes on Me", issued in 2005, served as another promotional single prior to the album's release. Selected as the album's "right urban lead single", "Torn" was released as the lead single from ''LeToya'' in October 2005. Released to strong
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, it peaked at number 31 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, and became a hit on the US
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chart, peaking at number two. It also entered the top twenty on the Rhythmic Top 40 and Adult R&B Songs charts. Second single " She Don't", produced by Walter Milsap III and Candice Nelson, was issued on February 21, 2006. Less successful, it became a top 20 hit on the
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chart.


Critical reception

The album garnered mostly positive reception from music critics. ''Prefix''s Norman Mayers called ''LeToya'' an "excellent debut from an artist who was destined to become a footnote. The album is a classy affair of quality soul as well as a statement of Letoya's own individuality." ''
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''s Raymond Fiore found that "on her solo debut, the 25-year-old Houston native forgoes musical risk and lets hitmakers like Jermaine Dupri, Just Blaze, and Scott Storch ensure that almost every urban-radio formula – from a Southern club-rattler to a Mariah-like midtempo love jam – is represented on the self-titled ''Letoya''. LeToya lacks Beyoncé-caliber pipes, but she’s got enough memorable tunes to make a surprisingly solid bid for solo stardom."
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editor Anthony Tognazzini felt that the album's "polished, hip-hop-inflected R&B sound recalls
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. LeToya gives the singer's former bandmate Beyoncé a run for her money." ''
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''s Caroline Sullivan noted that "there's almost nothing to dislike, such is its smartly coiffed cheeriness. This album has a voice of its own, nipping and tucking club tracks and slouchy love songs into a cohesive whole that reminds you Destiny's Child was a long time ago." Michael Freedberg from '' The Phoenix'' found that "LeToya’s debut CD ..has it all. Great songs, funky sexy songs, romantic songs, intense songs, gangsta-girl songs, fun and exotic songs, sexy dance music, a soulful version of regggaetón, and songs reminiscent of 1970s
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. LeToya can sing; her voice hasn’t the luminescent high notes of Beyoncé, but she can riff a melody almost as forcefully as Mary J. Blige." On the contrary, Evan Serpick from ''
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'', wrote: "Unfortunately, on the disc her voice is lost in a sea of tepid R&B; arrangements and hip-hop hybrids. On about half the tracks, LeToya tries to position herself as a passionate emoter in the mold of
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..But LeToya's voice has neither the grit nor the exuberance to fill those shoes. On the album's other half, LeToya proves her hometown pride but loses the vibe by collaborating ..on a series of underbaked, disjointed club tracks." '' Vibe'' editor Tiffany McGee felt that "at times so-so songwriting overstates monotonous find-love/lose-love plotlines, and the production occasionally overwhelms her feisty, yet not forceful falsetto. But Mike Jones, Slim Thug, and Paul Wall liven up the set as LeToya finally fulfills her destiny as a solo songbird." '' Now'' critic Jason Richards called ''LeToya'' a "really boring solo disc" as well as "a wellspring of clichés", while Wendy Martin from '' The Skinny'' summed the project as a "slickly produced album ithgood backing singers, and a selection of male rappers. The result? Twelve tracks that all sound the same."


Commercial performance

Initially scheduled for a 2005 release, ''LeToya'' was released on July 19, 2006 in Japan and on July 25, 2006 in the United States. The album debuted at number one on the US ''Billboard'' 200 and the ''Billboard''
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chart, with first week sales of 165,000 copies. On August 31, 2006, it was certified Gold by the
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(RIAA) and Platinum on December 11, 2006. By November 2008, the album had sold 529,000 copies in the US.


Track listing

Notes * denotes original producer(s) * denotes additional vocal producer(s) * denotes co-producer(s) Sample credits *"U Got What I Need" contains a sample of Love Unlimited's " Walkin' in the Rain with the One I Love" (1972). *" Torn" contains elements of
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's " You Are Everything" (1971). *" She Don't" features samples from The Spinners's "We Belong Together" (1973). *"Outro" contains elements of "Just a Prayer" (1991) by
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.


Personnel

*Executive producers: LeToya Luckett; Carl "Mister C" Cole; Terry Ross *Mixing:
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(tracks 1, 6, 8–12, 14); Dave Russell (5); Kevin "KD" Davis (7); Jean-Marie Horvat (2, 3, 4); Jermaine Dupri (13, 15); Phil Tan (13, 15); Josh Houghkirk (assistant – 15) *Recording Engineers: Phil Tan (track 15); Jermaine Dupri (15); Danny Cheung (1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 14, additional music – 2, 11, 12), Walter Millsap (additional music – 6), Dave Lopez (6); Terrence Cash (10), Dave Ashton (8); Ryan West (2), Tadd Mingo (assistant – 15); Pierre Medor of Tha Corna Boys (5); Sam Thomas (11); Leslie Brathwaite (7); John Horesco IV (13, 15); Conrad Golding (12) *Additional vocals from: Candice Nelson (additional background vocals- 6); Dave Young (additional vocals- 11) *Art directions: Eric Roinestad *Design: Eric Roinestad *Photography: Dusan Reljin


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References

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