LaTavia Roberson

[4] In 2014, she became a main cast-member for R&B Divas: Atlanta alongside singers such as Angie Stone, Keke Wyatt and long-time friend Meelah of 702.

[7] Singing and dancing with other young girls, LaTavia and Beyoncé made a video for a song called "One Time" which almost led to them becoming a duo.

D'wayne Wiggins soon began working on music with the group, briefly signing them to Grass Roots Entertainment.

Later in 1998, their song "Get on the Bus" featuring Timbaland (which was released as a single in Europe) was included on the Why Do Fools Fall in Love soundtrack.

Additionally, she sang lead on the song "Can't Help Myself" which was only released on the album's Houston Edition.

[15] When the "Say My Name" video debuted in February 2000, the pair learned they'd been replaced by Michelle Williams and Farrah Franklin,[16] which led to several lawsuits with the outcome of Roberson and Luckett being entitled to royalty checks from the previous albums they had made with the group.

She also acted in TV shows such as Smart Guy and the movie Beverly Hood alongside the other members.

The group made one live appearance in 2001 on Good Day, NY; where they talked about the album they were working on and sang part of their song "Missing You".

So So Def owner Jermaine Dupri's decision to leave Columbia caused problems with 581 Entertainment.

In 2005, LaTavia got invited to replace Kandi in the group Xscape, but passed on the opportunity due to her priority to take care of her family at home in Houston.

She collaborated with producers such as Scott Storch and hoped to work with Houston rappers Mike Jones and Slim Thug in the future, but was quick to point out it was in no way an attempt to recreate the success of former bandmate LeToya Luckett.

Her album called 'Black Summer's Night', a mix of hip-hop meets jazz and soul, with help from Swizz Beatz, Polow da Don, and André 3000 of Outkast, was supposed to appear sometime in 2009.

In 2007, LaTavia and the other former members LeToya Luckett and Farrah Franklin appeared in the TV series Boulevard of Broken Dreams telling their side of the story about what happened during their time with Destiny's Child.

[25][26] Season 3 of R&B Divas consisted of eleven episodes starring LaTavia (including the reunion shows).

'[29] In an interview with People Magazine, she confirmed plans to release her autobiography, I Am LaTavia, which she described as a memoir to her fans.

In 2017, Roberson made her film debut as an actress in the horror movie But Deliver Us from Evil, starring Eric Roberts.

[35] Roberson released her first song as a solo artist, "Best Time of Your Life", which is an EDM track, on June 23, 2017.

[38] In 2023, Roberson launched Le Papillon Foundation, a nonprofit organization for young girls, and her Queens Collection makeup line.

This began a media battle in which the two sides exchanged disparaging remarks in magazine and newspaper interviews.

As evidence, Roberson and Luckett cited lyrics, such as "thought I wouldn't sell without you, sold nine million", which they believed referenced the split.

[46] On September 23, 2019, Roberson's management team announced via Instagram that she had given birth to a boy,[47] her second child with Don Vito.