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She
began her career at the age of 7 when she auditioned for a
role in a child singing group. The group was made up of her,
Latavia Roberson, Beyonce's cousin, Kelly Rowland and LeToya
Luckett. Her musical influences include, The Supremes, Jackson
5. She and the other members of her group started off small,
doing local events but got their break when performing on
Star Search. Their young energy and sound was a revelation
for Hip Hop/ R&B music during the 90's. Soon after that
Destiny's Child got it's formal name and started doing bigger
gigs and were the opening act for other groups like SWV, Dru
Hill and Immature.
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They released their self
titled album in 1998 and Beyonce was the cornerstone in the group.
Working out most of the lyrics and sound for the new group. She
was the dominent lead singer in the group and no one could dispute.
Beyonce was responsible for
most of the lyrics for hit songs, NO, NO, NO, BILLS, BILLS, BILLs
and many of their other top 10 hits. In March of 2000 LeToya and
Latavia left Destiny's Child because Beyonce and Matthew Knowles
were causing them distress and not giving them the freedom to develop
as artists on their own and contribute. Two replacements, Michelle
Williams and Farrah Franklin were hired to take their place and
keep the band going. Beyonce got her first big film break in the
Austin Powers: In Goldmember. Besides that her recent song, Survivor
with Destiny's Child has cemented her superstardom. She will most
likely be appearing in other Hollywood productions and will continue
to perform her music.
The sexy first single, "Crazy
In Love," featuring Jay-Z, was co-produced by Beyonce and Rich
Harrison. Jay-Z returns the favor for Beyonce's part on his hit
"Bonnie and Clyde 03." Laced with an Arabic ambience,
fused with a ghetto-fied edge and encompassing a sample from Donna
Summer's "Love to Love You Baby," "Naughty Girl"
is uptempo and party perfect. Also sexy is the dancehall-Arabic
flavored "Baby Boy," featuring the red hot Sean Paul.
She co-stars with Cuba Gooding Jr. in "The Fighting Temptations."
She has two more features currently in production and can also be
seen on the small screen in a series of Spike Lee-directed commercials
for Pepsi-Cola. She is also the spokesperson for L'Oreal
Filmography
The Pink Panther (2005) as Xania
The Fighting Temptations (2003) as Lilly
Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) as Foxxy Cleopatra
Carmen: A Hip Hopera (2001) as Carmen
Destiny's Child Live (2001) as Guest/Performer
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