At one point, the R&B arrow on the ever-spinning wheel of pop music history pointed to Motown. There, the genre got a signature star with Diana Ross and The Supremes. And in the '90s, the arrow spun ...
Method Man apologized to the members of Destiny’s Child for snubbing them at an MTV event 21 years ago. The Wu-Tang Clan star told Math Hoffa on Sunday’s “My Expert Opinion” podcast that he dissed the ...
Tina Knowles will always remember the support she received from Destiny's Child. She also got "emotional" as she watched an old interview clip taken at the 2001 Grammys in which Rowland praised her ...
And when Destiny's Child played at The Mark of the Quad-Cities on March 27, 2001, the group was — like the Supremes after their name change in '67 — in a state of flux. Founding members LeToya Luckett ...
Destiny's Child performs at the TMF Awards April 7th 2001 in New York City. Destiny's Child was an American girl group whose final and best-known line-up comprised Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland, and ...
Beyonce isn’t afraid to poke fun at herself every now and again. Amid Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary, which is this year, a comedy sketch that Destiny’s child was a part of resurfaced on ...
Destiny's Child released their breakout album in 1999, but the ladies still have the music scene jumpin', jumpin'. Yes, it has been 25 years since the group dropped their second studio album, "The ...
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