Beyonce’s Dad Wants ‘One Last Destiny’s Child Album’

Beyonce’s Dad Wants ‘One Last Destiny’s Child Album’

In activity between 1990 and 2006, Destiny’s Child was formed by Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams

Before becoming one of the biggest pop divas in the world, Beyonce formed Destiny’s Child with Kelly Rowland It is Michelle Williams. The musical trio, which was active between 1990 and 2006, released hits such as “say my name” It is “Survivor.” Now, Mathew Knowlesfather of Beyonce and the group’s manager, wants them to release “one last studio album”.

Altogether, Destiny’s Child released five albums: Destiny’s Child (1998), The Writing’s on the Wall (1999), Survivor (2001), 8 Days of Christmas (2001) and Destiny Fulfilled (2004). During an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Knowles addressed a possible reunion of the trio, something that would be “a decision the ladies would have to make” – and he’s quite supportive.

“I would certainly support that decision as I still manage Destiny’s Child. I would love to see that too,” he stated. He also explained how this comeback would make fans “very happy, amazed.”

And I hope they make it one last time in their careers. I hope they give us one last album. Who knows? Never know. You never say it can’t happen. Because this is entertainment. Many things can happen.

Furthermore, Mathew Knowles revealed how he always planned for each member of Destiny’s Child had a solo career after the group’s success. “We planned five years early in these women’s careers where they’re going to be, which is why they’ve done their solo projects,” she explained.

“To do Destiny’s Child it wasn’t chance or luck, it was a strategy for each one of them to build their own following. And your own unique base, Destiny’s Child returning as solo artists. That was all strategy,” he continued. It is worth remembering how, after 2006, they performed together for the last time in 2018, at the concert of Beyonce at the coachellawhen they sanglose my breath,” “say my name” It is “soldier.”

Source: Rollingstone

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