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N ame:
Beyonce Giselle Knowles
Place
of Birth:
Houston, Texas, USA
Date
of Birth: 4 September
1981
Horoscope:
Virgo
Beyoncé Knowles is one of
the many impressive artists of the
new millennium, but an individual
in her own right. She's praised
for her wildly inventive presentations
in music and film, and respected
for her down-to-earth persona. With
her grace, beauty, charm, and gift
for entertaining, Knowles has become
a star and an American icon.
Born in Houston in the fall of
1981, Beyoncé Giselle Knowles
started performing at age seven.
From dance classes to singing in
the church choir, Knowles was a
natural. She and cousin Kelly Rowland
met Latavia Roberson during this
time, and the trio formed a group
with Letoya Luckett. Mathew Knowles,
Beyoncé's father and Rowland's
legal guardian, signed on to be
the girls' manager. This situation
would ultimately lead to the formation
of one of the greatest 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, Knowles, Rowland, and
Michelle Williams allowed themselves
a break from the singing group and
tried their hands at individual
solo careers. Before landing several
movie roles,
Knowles became the first African-American
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 Knowles from the
stage to the screen. Her first single,
"Work It Out," coincided
with the release of the Mike Myers
comedy and cemented Knowles' celebrity
status. A guest spot on Jay-Z's
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde"
was equally popular when it appeared
in October. In 2003, she shed her
last name and 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 Knowles'
debut album, Dangerously in Love,
which appeared in June 2003, featured
collaborations with Sean Paul, Missy
Elliott, and OutKast's Big Boi.
~ MacKenzie Wilson
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