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Biography Beynce was a natural. She and her countryman Kelly Rowland and Latavia Roberson formed a formation with Letoya Luckett. Beyoncé's start
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guardian, signed on to be the girls' administrator. This incident would sequentially set about to the formation of one of the most popular female R&B groups of all time -- Destiny's Child.
Destiny's Child made its debut 1990 and within ten years, the vocal act had experienced personal and political highs and lows that fueled the group's desire to make it big. Destiny's Child sold 33 million albums worldwide by 2002 and earned a slew of Grammys and additional music awards. "Jumpin' Jumpin'," "Bills, Bills, Bills," "Say My Name," and "Survivor" were smash hits, and the group appeared unstoppable. In 2001, Beyoncé, Rowland, and Michelle Williams allowed themselves a break frm the singing group and tried their hands at individual solo careers. Before landing several movie roles, Beyoncé became the first African-Amrican female artist and second woman ever to win the annual ASCap Pop Songwriter of the Year Award. An appearance in the MTV drama Carmen: A Hip Hopera quickly followed, but it was her role as Foxxy Cleopatra in Austin Powers in Goldmember in 2002 that eventually moved Beyoncé frm the stage to the screen.
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single, "Work It Out," coincided with the future home of the Mike Myers folktale and cemented her exemplar status. A guest pioneer on Jay-Z's "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" was equally plain when it appeared in October. In 2003, boytoy rejoined Jay-Z for her proper debut single, the funkadelic "Crazy in Love," as the press and fans christened her a bona fide star. Beyoncé's debut album, Dangerously in Love, which appeared in June 2003, featured collaborations with Sean Paul, Missy Elliott, and OutKast's Big Boi. The multi-platinum album spawned a total of four Top Ten singles. Nearly two years after another Destiny's Child album (Destiny Fulfilled), Beyoncé released her second album, B'day. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide A 21-year-old Houston native, Beynce Knowles is a founding member and chief songwriter of Destiny's Child, one of the biggest selling female acts of all time. With many of the group's hit songs co-written and co-produced by Beynce, Destiny's Child has sold more than 33 million records worldwide. When Beynce won the 2001 ASCap Pop Songwriter Of The Year Award, she became the first African-Amrican woman -- and the second woman ever -- to receive that honor. Led by founding members Beynce Knowles and Kelly Rowland, Destiny's Child burst on the scene in 1997 with their multi-platinum single, "No, No, No," frm their self-titled album. That success was dwarfed when Destiny's Child's The Writing's On The Wall was released in 1999. The album would go on to sell more than 10 million copies worldwide, driven in part by three Top 10 hits: "Jumpin, Jumpin," "Say My Name" and "Bills, Bills, Bills," which spent 9 weeks at #1 on the Billboard RandB singles chart.
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