Name : Beyoncé
Knowles
Birth Name : Beyonce Giselle Knowles
Profession : actress, musician
Place of Birth : Houston, Texas, USA.
Beyoncé Knowles - Detailed Biography
Beyonce first began her musical career when she was 7 years old and met
LaTavia Roberson while auditioning for a children's group. Beyoncé's
cousin, Kelly Rowland, soon joined the girls, and the trio was finally
joined by the fourth part of the group, LeToya Luckett. Managed by Music
World Management's Matthew Knowles -- who is also Beyoncé's father and
Kelly's legal guardian -- the four young girls with big dreams became
Destiny's Child. Worshipping the moves and voices of R&B legendary
groups such as the Supremes and the Jackson 5, the children of Destiny's
Child started small by performing at local events and moved on to their
national television debut with their performance on Star Search. Not
only did their strong voices standout, but their originality and
refreshing rap performance was only a preview of what the music industry
was in store for. Soon enough, the group had moved up from the ranks of
performing at small-time gigs, to becoming the opening act for popular
R&B and hip hop acts Dru Hill, SWV and Immature. The group's first
album, the self-titled Destiny's Child, was released in 1998, under the
Columbia Records label. The album features Wyclef Jean, Pras and
Jermaine Dupri as collaborating producers, as well as their hit single
'No, No, No', which went platinum. If the three awards that Destiny's
Child received at the 1998 Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards wasn't enough
of an indication of their upcoming success, their next album sure was.
The Writing's on the Wall, which was released in 1999, reached the top
ten Billboard album charts upon its release. The album has so far
spawned 4 hit singles, 'Bills, Bills, Bills,' 'Say My Name,' 'Bug a
Boo,' and 'Jumpin', Jumpin'.' With their album reaching triple platinum
status by the end of the year, 2 Grammy nominations in 1999, an 'Image
Award' for Outstanding Duo or Group by the NAACP, and contributions to
the soundtracks for the films Why Do Fools Fall In Love?, Life, and
Romeo Must Die, one would think that the Houston-based group would know
no problems -- but that would be wrong. In March of 2000, it was
announced that group members LeToya Luckett and LaTavia Roberson had
left the group. It was later revealed that the two members were unhappy
with the management of Matthew Knowles, and that they left because of
existing 'creative differences.' LeToya and LaTavia took the group and
its management to court, while the remaining members found two
replacements, Michelle Williams and Farrah Franklin. Just when it seemed
that Destiny's Child had seen the last of their problems, Farrah
Franklin left the group after 5 months, leaving Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly
Rowland and Michelle Williams (not to be confused with the blonde
Dawson's Creek star) as a trio, basking in the glory of consecutive
number one hits with the release of the group's third album, Survivor.