LaTocha Adresses Xscape, Sister, Marriage, and More In #ResidualsVerseChallenge
Thousands Have Been On Social Media Doing The #ResidualsVerseChallenge

One of our absolute favorites, LaTocha has broken her silence from everything she has been dealing with in the last few years.
In the song Chris Brown, #ResidualsVerseChallenge – LaTocha passionately sings;
“Of course I miss my sister
This is a crazy feeling
But y’all know family shit
Be needing time for healing
Even in a marriage
Ain’t nobody perfect
But we been split two years
And My heart is hurting
Took some time, took some years for me to escape this pain”
As social media continues to be captivated by the viral challenge, LaTocha’s soulful and effortless delivery is turning heads.
With male artists such as Boyz II Men’s Shawn Stockman, Vedo, Trevor Jackson, Jacob Latimore, and rising group WanMor all adding their unique takes, LaTocha’s entry is a refreshing shift.
Her heavenly voice brings a new level of depth and emotion to the challenge, setting the bar even higher.
The challenge, originally sparked by singer/songwriter Tank via the “R&B Money Podcast.”
In tribute to Chris Brown’s chart-topping album “11:11” and standout track “Residuals,” Tank encouraged artists to showcase their vocal abilities.
While male singers have been making waves with their renditions, LaTocha’s version is a reminder that women in R&B continue to reign supreme.
Fans and fellow artists alike have been raving about her take on the viral trend, applauding her vocal precision and signature runs that have defined her career.
Social media is already buzzing, with many calling her version the motivation male R&B singers need to keep pushing the genre forward.
R&B is alive and thriving, and with talents like LaTocha bringing their signature sound to challenges like this, the genre is in safe hands.
A multi-hyphenate force in the music industry, LaTocha is best known as a member of the multi-platinum-selling R&B group Xscape, providing leads on some of the group’s biggest songs, including “Who Can I Run To” and “The Arms of the One Who Loves You.”
For the powerhouse songstress, the interplay of music and faith began at Mt. Olive Church of God in Holiness, in her hometown of College Park, GA.
LaTocha leaned on that foundation even as she became a household name in one of the biggest girl groups in R&B history.