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Destiny's
Child
The mega R&B
group, was formed by Beyonce
Knowles, LeToya Luckett (born on March 11, 1981 in Houston,
Texas), LaTavia Roberson (born on November 1, 1981 in Houston,
Texas) and Kelly Rowland (born Kelendria Rowland on February 11,
1981).
It
was Knowles and Roberson who first began singing together at age
10. Rowland joined the duo in 1992, with Luckett forming a trio
the following year. With all four girls growing up in deeply religious
Christian households, the group's name was taken from the Book
of Isaiah - in which destiny and God's promise to the faithful
are a central theme.
Knowles'
father was an early influence, managing the fledgling group until
their record deal with Columbia Records was signed in 1997. Their
breakthrough hit came that same year, with their hit Killing
Time featured on The Men In Black movie soundtrack.
Their
self-titled debut album was released the following year with the
track No No No soon reaching the Top 10, followed by a
string of additional hits including With Me and Get
On The Bus.
The Writing's
On The Wall, their second album, provided the group with their
first No. 1 hit, Bills, Bills, Bills, in 1999. With the
departure of Roberson and Luckett, Farrah Franklin and Michelle
Williams joined the group in February 2000 to replace them.
Shortly afterward,
the quartet had their biggest hit to date with Say My Name,
but another shakeup soon followed with the quick departure
of Farrah Franklin, but Destiny's Child - now a trio - continued
on with hit blockbuster singles including Independent Women
Part 1 featured on the Charlie's Angels movie soundtrack.
Knowles became
the creative force behind the group's third and highly successful
album, Survivor, and in 2002 she made her acting debut
as Foxxy
Cleopatra in Austin Powers In Goldmember. The following
year, she released her solo album, Dangerously in Love.
Knowles reunited
with Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland for their latest album,
Destiny Fulfilled, released in 2004.
Kelly Rowland
was the one to announce - during the group's Destiny Fulfilled...And
Lovin' It Tour in Bareclona - that Destiny's Child would be
going their separate ways at the end of the European tour.
Finally, in
November 2005, the group gave one of their last
live television performancs on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
Destiny's
Child - The official site featuring all the latest news
and announcements, upcoming TV appearances, and personal messages
from group members.
MyDestinysChild.com
- Catch an eyeful of the group's official fan site with a slick
Flash interface and featuring audio and video clips, photo gallery,
buddy icons, wallpapers.
MTV.com
- Destiny's Child - Bio, news and feature stories, video
and audio clips, ringtones, photo gallery.
The
Destiny's Child Picture Pages - Vital stats, bio, interviews,
related links and three picture galleries of publicity shots,
public appearances, and magazine scans.
Destiny's
Child - Independent Woman at rathergood.com - The wacky,
satiric video clip on its way to cult status - with the question...who
is Alf Garnett?
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Eyed Peas | Beyonce
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Child | Eminem
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Houston |
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Jackson
Jay-Z
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Snoop Dogg | Usher
| Kanye
West
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