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Beyonc Giselle Knowles (born September 4, 1981 in Houston, Texas) is an
African-American R&B singer, actress, and chief songwriter and producer in the
group Destiny's Child. In a Universal Music poll conducted earlier this year,
Beyonce beat out Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera to be crowned the
Princess of Pop.
She is usually referred to by only her first name, Beyonc, which is her stage
name, but has come to be called "Beyonc Knowles" by many in the media. Her
debut solo album, 2003's Dangerously In Love, topped both the R&B and pop charts
in America, as well as the main album charts in Canada and the UK. The album has
spawned four top ten singles on the Billboard Hot 100 including "Crazy In Love"
featuring boyfriend [[Jay-Z], "Baby Boy" featuring Sean Paul, "Me Myself & I",
and "Naughty Girl" all of which were back-to-back multi-week number ones on said
chart during last summer and fall. Beyonc has won five Grammy Awards for her
solo work and three as a member of Destiny's Child. As a teen, she attended the
High School for the Performing and Visual Arts in Houston, where she honed her
musical talents.
Destiny's Child
Beyonc and Destiny's Child toured as an opening act for both Christina Aguilera
and TLC before their first album, also called Destiny's Child. The band is
managed by her father, Matthew Knowles, who is acknowledged as a strong force in
Beyonc's life. Beyonc is the main songwriter for the group and is generally
regarded as its leader. The group has currently returned from a hiatus since
2001, when its three current members, Beyonc, Rowland, and Michelle Williams,
each decided to temporarily pursue solo careers.
The group's self-titled album, released in 1998, was produced by Wyclef Jean and
Jermaine Dupri and featured the platinum-selling, number one Hot 100 single "No,
No, No". The album itself also went platinum. Destiny Child's second album The
Writing's On The Wall released in 1999 featured two number one hits in "Bills,
Bills, Bills" and "Say My Name". ("Bug-A-Boo" and "Jumpin' Jumpin'" were also
popular singles off the album.) "Say My Name" won two awards at the 2001 Grammys
for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best R&B Song, the
latter of which was awarded to the songwriters, which included Beyonc herself.
The next album, Survivor, proved to be another smash, going to number one on
both the American Billboard 200 and R&B Albums charts, and on the Canadian album
chart, as well as being generally successful around the world. Two singles from
the album went to the top of the Billboard Hot 100: "Independent Women" (Part 1)
and "Bootylicious", with the album's title track reaching number 2. "Independent
Women" (Part 1) had been the theme song for Charlie's Angels in late 2000, prior
to the album's 2001 release. The title track "Survivor" would win the band their
second Grammy for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. The album's
fourth and final single, "Emotions", was a cover of the Bee Gees hit of the same
name; it continued the group's impressive string of top ten hits.
In 2004 they have announced that they will release two more albums. The first,
Destiny Fulfilled has been released, along with the first singles: "Lose My
Breath", "Soldier" and "Girl". All of these reached the top 10 Billboard album
and singles charts respectively.
Solo career
In 2001, Beyonc won the Songwriter of the Year award, from the American Society
of Composers, Authors, and Publishers Pop Music Awards. She is the first African
American woman and the second woman of any race to win the award.
Beyonce then turned to acting, starring in MTV's "Carmen" without any previous
training. In the summer of 2002, Beyonc co-starred in the film Austin Powers in
Goldmember opposite Mike Myers' role of Austin Powers, as Foxxy Cleopatra. She
also recorded a song and produced a music video, called "Work It Out", for the
movie soundtrack. "Work It Out" was a top 10 hit in the UK and a top 40 hit in
the Netherlands, Australia, and Ireland, despite being Beyonc's biggest flop to
date in her home country; in America, radio barely played the song and the video
received very minor exposure, only on digital video channels, MTV Jams and VH1
Soul.
During the fall of 2002, Beyonc was the featured vocalist on Jay-Z's smash
single, "'03 Bonnie And Clyde". The couple are engaged, and current rumours say
that they will marry soon.
In the spring of 2003, Beyonc remade a duet with Luther Vandross, called "The
Closer I Get To You", originally performed by Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway.
In this version, the vocal parts are flipped around, with Luther taking
Roberta's part and Beyonc taking Donny's. The song was included both on her
debut solo album and on Luther's Dance With My Father set, and they shared the
Grammy for Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals.
In 2003, Beyonc released her debut solo album Dangerously In Love. Its first
single, "Crazy In Love", featured a guest rap from Jay-Z and rapidly became one
of the biggest hits of that summer, staying at number one on the Billboard Hot
100 Singles chart for ten weeks. Dangerously In Love went to the top of the
album charts in the UK and Canada, as well as on both the American pop
(Billboard 200) and R&B charts. This album has sold in excess of 6 million
copies worldwide. When single and album simultaneously topped the pop charts in
both the US and the UK, she became the first act to achieve this feat since Men
At Work in 1983 - in the '60s and '70s, it was performed by the Beatles, Simon
and Garfunkel, and Rod Stewart.
On the televised celebration of July 4 in 2003, Beyonc came under controversy
from the Grant Memorial Association for her performance of "Crazy In Love", in
which she danced in a "patently inappropriate" way on the steps of the tomb of
President Ulysses S. Grant. President Grant's great-grandsons Ulysses Grant
Dietz and Chapman Foster Grant, spoke up on Knowles' behalf. "The way the world
is now, who cares?" said Chapman Grant, "who knows? If the old guy were alive,
he might have enjoyed it."
Towards the end of the summer, "Baby Boy", Dangerously In Love's second single,
which featured reggae star Sean Paul, began to climb the charts. It, too, went
on to become one of the biggest hits of 2003, dominating radio airplay for the
fall of 2003.
Around the same time, Beyonc starred in the movie The Fighting Temptations
opposite Cuba Gooding Jr. and recorded a song for it called "Fighting
Temptation", with rappers Missy Elliott, Free, and MC Lyte. Unlike Beyonc's own
singles, the song did not become popular, although the movie was a moderate
success.
Fresh off the success of "Baby Boy", Beyonc released her third solo single, "Me
Myself And I" towards the end of 2003; Dangerously In Love's fourth single,
"Naughty Girl", came out in mid-2004. Both have also made the Top 10 of the
Billboard Hot 100.
Beyonce currently is in pre-production for The Pink Panther in the role of Xania,
appearing opposite Steve Martin who plays Inspector Clouseau. The film is
scheduled for release in 2005.
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